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2 crucial lessons to help your district manage change

eSchool News

Since those sayings cross quite a few cultures and were even turned into an Elvis Presley song—“ Walk a Mile in My Shoes ”—maybe edtech leaders need to consider the concept behind the saying. When IT leaders make decisions regarding changes to systems, it is essential to consider the perspectives of the end users. Timing is everything.

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CoSN 2025: Humans in an AI world

eSchool News

Panelists will discuss how can to ensure that no student is overlooked as AI continues to reshape education. Do you support student use of AI in school and/or for assignments? The discussion will focus on ensuring AI enhances, rather than diminishes, human potential in education.

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

Edsurge

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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How Higher Ed Institutions Are Strategically Managing Change

Edsurge

But we don’t just implement the software; we provide advisory services around change management to help organizations reach their goals.” EdSurge: How do higher education institutions balance the need for tuition increases with the imperative to remain accessible to students from diverse economic backgrounds?

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

EdTech Magazine

For educational technology leaders and our students, faculty and staff, it’s important to prepare for what’s to come, while equipping our students to be tomorrow’s leaders. We need to understand what knowledge gaps exist among our students, faculty and staff, and how we can train them to properly interact with our technology.

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?Higher Ed Innovators Maze: Where to Go, How to Start, How to Get There

Edsurge

If we truly want to transform higher education and provide more students with better outcomes and brighter futures, we need to use all of the tools at our disposal. New tech is supported by new or modified programs and intentional change management plans to create an amplifying effect. Culture eats strategy.

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

Edsurge

Mini arrived at the Office of School Culture in Michigan’s Lansing School District in December 2020. Researchers at Columbia University went further to study the impact of weekly automated alerts to parents about their student’s missed assignments, grades and class absences. Every student starts the year with perfect attendance.

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