Creativity Unleashed: Using An Observed Behavior Chart to Limit Disruptions By Michael Gaskell published 13 June 23 Being creative and finding your why can lead to classroom solutions such as using an observed behavior chart with disruptive students
Sustaining 1-2-1 Programs By Selling School Devices By Erik Ofgang published 8 June 23 Peter Robinson, Technology Director at Auburn School Department, explains how his district makes its 1-2-1 program sustainable by selling devices before any are worthless.
Building a Computer Science Program By Sascha Zuger published 1 June 23 Best Practices to Build a Computer Science Program
Why I Ignore Social Media (Mostly): Advice for School Leaders By Michael Gaskell published 24 May 23 Don’t let social media lead you into its toxic swamps
She Was Discriminated Against as a Black Woman in Edtech. She Succeeded Anyway By Erik Ofgang published 23 May 23 Lorrie Owens is the first female and still the only Black woman to lead the technology division of a county office of education in California. Here is her story.
5 Things School Leaders Should Do This Summer By Dr. Kecia Ray published 22 May 23 Summer provides a great opportunity for school leaders to get a jump on the next school year
What Schools Leaders Need to Know About Embracing AI By Matthew X. Joseph published 15 May 23 AI will transform education in many ways and school leaders need to be on board and driving the evolution of education
Tech & Learning Offers New Superintendent Scholarship in Partnership with the National Association of School Superintendents By TL Editors published 25 April 23 Tech & Learning has partnered with the NASS to promote the work of its members and offer membership scholarships to select superintendents
4 Cybersecurity Tips for Schools By Erik Ofgang published 17 April 23 Cybersecurity tips for securing your school or district's website from award-winning technology director Emmanuel Ajanma
Drawing on Time-Tested Studies to Help Children Today By Michael Gaskell published 14 April 23 Using data from the past to help foster resilience in today's students
Building CTE Pathways Between Schools and Local Businesses By Erik Ofgang published 4 April 23 Award-winning superintendent Tom Burton shares how Princeton City Schools has built CTE partnerships with more than 500 local businesses.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Three Essential Questions By Christine Weiser published 29 March 23 At CoSN’s 30th anniversary 2023 conference in Austin, attendees gathered for the second annual meeting of “The Network” to discuss what DEI looks like in practice in their companies and school districts - and what more work needs to be done.
5 Ways to Spread Kindness In Your School By Sascha Zuger published 14 March 23 Inspired by local legend Fred Rogers, students in South Allegheny Schools spread kindness in their school and beyond
Lady Luck: The Challenges of Women Moving Into Education Leadership By Dr. Kecia Ray published 14 March 23 Despite long making up more than half the education workforce, women have had a long struggle getting to the highest leadership positions
5 Ways Educator Pathways is Promoting DEI in San Diego County By Erik Ofgang published 13 March 23 Adina Sullivan-Marlow draws on her own experience to promote more diversity in education with Educator Pathways, a program of the San Diego County Office of Education.
Reimagining Search Committee Service By Jonathan L. Wharton, Ph.D. published 8 March 23 How serving on a search committee can help reshape your institution
4 Strategies to Overcome Bus Driver Shortages By Erik Ofgang published 7 March 23 Award-winning superintendent Dr. Scott Van Der Aa shares how his district overcame bus driver shortages.
I Used An Edcamp to Educate My Teaching Staff on AI Tools. Here’s How You Can Do It Too By Michael Gaskell published 3 March 23 Using an edcamp can be a powerful way to invigorate and engage your teaching staff
Putting the MEN in Mentoring: Practical Ways Men Can Be Better Allies By Ivy Nelson published 1 March 23 How men can improve their mentoring and allyship efforts
Want to Retain IT Staff? Start with Stay Interviews By Robert Sidford and Dr. Lisa Gonzales published 16 February 23 Stay interviews provide an opportunity for staff to feel heard and appreciated