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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 INNOVATIVE LEADER AWARD WINNER - 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
What is Ubermix? The School-Centric Operating System Explained by Its Developer By Erik Ofgang published 13 February 23 Edtech leader Jim Klein developed Ubermix to create an affordable way to provide students with robust computing power.
For The Love of Learning By Dr. Kecia Ray published 13 February 23 Instilling a love of learning in our students can pay many long-term dividends
How to Lead Post-Pandemic Students to Thrive After Years of Isolation By Michael Gaskell published 10 February 23 Best practices to help post-pandemic students learn to resolve conflict and thrive