Remove Education Remove Future Ready Remove Professional Learning Remove Training
article thumbnail

Teachers Can Transform Education if We Reinvent Professional Learning

EdNews Daily

The blue-collar aspect of education reinforces this meme: Teachers work the trenches; Administrators supervise; Superintendents are the top brass. Education will be no different. Train teachers for the future, not the past. Support a new generation of educational changemakers. Not so with educators.

article thumbnail

Librarians at the Forefront of “Future Ready”

edWeb.net

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.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Future Ready: A Systemic Plan for Transformation

edWeb.net

Future Ready is a free, bold new effort to maximize digital learning opportunities and help school districts move quickly toward preparing students for success in college, a career, and citizenship. Murray’s team at the Alliance for Excellent Education and the U.S. >>> VIEW THE WEBINAR RECORDING. Leadership 3.0:

article thumbnail

Future Ready Schools® Announces Five Regional Institutes for District and School Leaders

techlearning

Future Ready Schools (FRS) today announced a series of free regional events to support school and district leaders in creating policies, procedures, and practices that transform teaching and learning. To date, FRS has held more than thirty institutes, serving more than 650 school district teams and more than 2,100 educators.

article thumbnail

10 Tips for Instructional Technology Coaches

The CoolCatTeacher

She covers ten essential points for being a successful education technology coach based on her research and her personal coaching of instructional technology coaches and teachers. Tip #2: Seek Out Training Katie: Second is to seek out training. I don't really know what that means. I'm not on TikTok, so I'm not there.

article thumbnail

Building Your District’s K-12 Cybersecurity Posture

edWeb.net

Because of this, the panelists recommended a systematic plan to identify security gaps in IT infrastructure, continuous cybersecurity training, and awareness at all times of attacks. ENA delivers transformative technology solutions supported by exceptional customer care. Blog post by Eileen Belastock , based on this edLeader Panel.

article thumbnail

Good News from Our Nation’s Capital

EdNews Daily

The district is in the middle of a digital equity revolution, being led by a particularly sharp Director of Education Technology and Library Programs, Dewayne McClary. When McClary joined the district as the manager of educational technology in 2014, progress was less than stellar. And in fact, just three years earlier D.C.