Education is in a period of intellectual change and culture shift. As we work our way through the rigors of the pandemic and the many changes involved in a hybrid or fully remote environment, it is also worth exploring what the future holds. What are the long-term implications of the COVID-19 pandemic? How will education change, and what will be our roles in this future? You’ll hear Ivy Nelson, Education Technology Manager at Belton School District #124, Jessica Lotz, Director or Research & Performance Management at Shelby County Schools and Michael Steele, Executive Principal at Metro Nashville Public Schools ponder these questions and share some very practical advice.
Video
Tennessee - Local Panel of Administrators: Our Digital Transition
• Oct. 21, 2020
Popular Stories
The Irreversible Transformation of Education: From Factory-Mode Learning to Time-Orchestrated, Pace-Based Intelligence
For many educators, artificial intelligence is still understood primarily as a tool —some…
The STEM Shortage Never Was: 50% of Grads are Underemployed
Current Stats 50%+ of American STEM grads are underemployed or outside their field. 8…
Digital & Virtual Resources to Bring America’s 250th Anniversary to Life in Your Classroom
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, as educators we have a unique oppor…
K–12 Communications in 2026: Consolidation, Strategy, and Measurable Engagement
If 2020–2024 were the years districts accelerated communication, 2026 is shaping up to be …
STEM is over and Why Schools Missed the Warning Signs
For years, the mantra was clear: “Study STEM and you’ll never struggle for work.” Policyma…
How Schools Can Empower Parents as Partners in Learning
Families want to support their children’s learning, but busy schedules, unclear guidance, …
Schools Are Losing the AI Plot: Why Consumer Tool Chaos Undercuts Security, Equity, and Transformation
Little Rock, AR — As districts tiptoe into AI by “letting teachers experiment” with cons…
The Emerging AI Schooling Model - Pathflex
A new AI schooling model is emerging—one driven by human learning science and enabled by a s…
How Cell Phone Bans Will Change K-12 Family Engagement
When my son was in third grade, a group of friends dared him to stick his head in the toil…
Wave of School Closures Sweeps U.S. as Urban Exodus and Shift to Smaller Learning Environments Reshape Education Landscape
In a stark reflection of ongoing demographic and societal shifts, public school districts …