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imagine a new educational paradigm: virtual tutors provide real-time assistance, ensuring no students are left behind. interactive simulations and virtual reality experiences engage learners in immersive educational adventures, making lessons come alive. teachers collaborate to analyze student performance data, enabling targeted interventions and fostering a supportive and dynamic learning environment. the synergy between educators and artificial intelligence (ai) enhances academic outcomes and nurtures a generation empowered by limitless possibilities!
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classrooms | district leadership | school leadership
take a casual stroll through the past predictions i made about education, leading up to 2024. you'll see they were pretty spot-on. over the last few years, i've called several major trends in education that hit the nail on the head. digital skills? they've become a big deal in classrooms everywhere, just as i anticipated. hybrid learning – a blend of online and traditional classes – really took off, especially when the pandemic stirred things up. i was also right about schools taking mental health more seriously, with unprecedented support now for students' emotional well-being. career and tech education received a major upgrade, equipping students with cool tech skills for the future job market. and, oh boy, did ai and machine learning make a splash in education, personalizing learning experiences and reducing administrative burdens.
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as a kid, i loved designing and building things! all my dolls had their own custom- made furniture and lego cars. i recently had the opportunity to design and build a maker space for educators to implement making and tinkering in their libraries and classrooms. talk about a dream project-it was easy to get caught up in the fun of purchasing new equipment, gathering supplies, and designing experiences. the most important thing i learned is the vital role a maker mindset can have on students in stretching their critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration skills. maker spaces provide students with a platform to learn academic content while honing important life skills.
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getting off the bench if you are anything like me, you know that the “science of reading” is a lightning rod in the world of education right now, but feel more comfortable sitting on the sidelines and letting the experts engage. i decided it was time to jump into the conversation and wanted to share a few things that i learned along the way. as it turns out, i have a strong opinion on the matter, given my experience as an elementary and middle school educator and my dedication to building more equitable learning environments for all students. i now understand from my research and exploratory conversations that the science of reading promotes stronger reading and literacy skills. it also plays a central role in developing positive student identities when school districts support the implementation of dei and sel curricular tools. the magic potion for cultivating the most positive impacts for students includes the implementation of explicit phonetic instruction together with a culturally responsive curriculum. this language-rich and holistic learning environment sets students up to fully engage with academic material and grow to reach their full potential.
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in a previous blog, “implementing the best in imperfect conditions” chelle minnihan and i skimmed the surface of three essential conditions for effective implementation. now, we venture deeper into these crucial aspects and how they can help you achieve your district’s goals.
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i recently returned to work from parental leave after adding a healthy and happy baby to our now family of four. my parental leave included a multitude of experiences, ranging from the tranquility of morning stroller walks to the inevitable sleepless nights, and from supporting our toddler in adapting to the arrival of the new baby to the constant rhythm of diaper changes. this period also included the adventure of a 6-state road trip, bringing forth a spectrum of emotions including joy, love, frustration, overwhelm, and sheer exhaustion. as my family and i enter this new phase of our lives, we are navigating unfamiliar, and at times, choppy waters. amidst the shifts, trials, and uncertainties that accompany change, i have consistently sought solace and steadiness in a mindset grounded in gratitude. in order to ensure that thankfulness has staying power, regardless of what life has in store, consider applying one of these three strategies to lead and live with a gratitude mindset.
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