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Education technology and the future of Higher Ed leadership

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To quote a study on Evolllution , “60 percent of respondents said technology has fundamentally changed post-secondary teaching and learning. Now, more than ever, higher education needs leadership that reflects its new avatar: leadership that’s not just future-ready, but future-forward.

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Librarians at the Forefront of “Future Ready”

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Librarians are at the forefront of helping schools become “future ready.” The Alliance for Excellent Education (the Alliance) launched its Future Ready Schools (FRS) initiative in October 2014 with the aim of leveraging technology and connectivity to personalize and transform learning.

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Navigating the Roadmap to Employability: Preparing Students for the Future

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This approach isn’t content specific but can be adapted to subject-matter examples. Over 825,000 students at more than 1,300 secondary and higher education institutions globally have completed CAE’s essential skills assessments. To learn more, please visit www.cae.org and follow us on LinkedIn , YouTube , and Twitter.

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Looking Back on Three Years of the ConnectED Initiative: Did It Deliver?

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But as Betsy Corcoran outlined in her July 2014 article , some companies had yet to deliver on their promise of clearly outlining how educators could apply for those products and services. “If Take Adobe , for example. Apple provided “help” in the form of iPads and other Apple hardware to 114 low-income schools in 29 states.

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Does Your District Have a Plan for Creating Positive Coaching Relationships?

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The relationship between the building administrator(s) and the Instructional Coach is one of the most crucial of all noted in this article. As an example, coaches should be given higher level access to applications that have district resource libraries so they can help manage classroom technologies.

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Does Your District Have a Plan for Creating Positive Coaching Relationships?

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The Building Administrator / Coach Relationship The relationship between the building administrator(s) and the Instructional Coach is one of the most crucial of all noted in this article. Central office administration should also allow coaches to have behind the scenes access to key technologies that they will be teaching.

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Leading the Digital Transformation in Rural Districts During Crisis and Beyond

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At Maury County Public Schools (TN), for example, families can check out WiFi-enabled devices for two weeks at a time. This article was modified and published by eSchool News. She was selected to participate in the Future Ready Superintendent Briefing with the U.S. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING. About the Presenters.

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