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Want Transformational Teachers? Here’s Why Change Starts With Coaches

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Our coaches needed to be activated as change management leaders to truly make transformational change across their schools In my search for an answer, I tried everything in my toolkit: after school PD, sending teachers to conferences and even implementing accountability measures.

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Q&A: Rod Houpe Uses Evidence to Drive Change in Schools

EdTech Magazine

Sonny Magana, one of my co-authors on the white paper “ Mastering Organizational Change Management to Drive Digital Transformation in Education ,” strongly advocates for the T3 Framework for Innovation, and I agree. EDTECH: How do schools take the leap into the digital transformation pool without drowning? by Jena Passut.

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A ‘New Normal’ Requires New Tools for Attendance and Family Engagement

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Mini arrived at the Office of School Culture in Michigan’s Lansing School District in December 2020. One of Mini’s greatest assets is her ability to learn and build a knowledge base that responds empathetically to questions from parents and students. Like Siri or Alexa, Mini is becoming a household name.

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How Transcend Education Partners with School Leaders to Build New Models

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Transcend does this in three ways: building and replicating new school models, developing a community of talented individuals that can support school model redesign, and sharing knowledge on school model redesign. Samouha had been hired as an independent contractor, and Wetzler was a senior advisor on the project from the start.

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Loop Learnings: A Year of Insights from Digital Learning Leaders

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So what have Loop members learned in a year of exchanging knowledge? Sometimes it’s something simple like a product to try, other times it’s more nuanced—a new perspective on a challenge or an idea for inspiring a culture more inclined to change on campus. Teresa Kpachavi, Manager of Online Courses, Stanford University.

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Embracing Multipotentialism: Inspiring Teaching Strategies and Student Encouragement

Faculty Focus

The first superpower is synthesis, enabling them to combine knowledge and skills from multiple disciplines, leading to innovative and creative solutions. Cultivate a culture of curiosity: Encourage students to ask questions, explore different subjects, and connect concepts from different disciplines. References Lobenstine, M.

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Embracing Multipotentialism: Inspiring Teaching Strategies and Student Encouragement

Faculty Focus

The first superpower is synthesis, enabling them to combine knowledge and skills from multiple disciplines, leading to innovative and creative solutions. Cultivate a culture of curiosity: Encourage students to ask questions, explore different subjects, and connect concepts from different disciplines. References Lobenstine, M.