Artificial Intelligence
New guidance specific to edtech vendors identifies exactly how they should incorporate AI technology into their products in a way that's ethical, efficient, and, most importantly, safe for students.
Leadership
The stakes are high, and the window for informed decision-making is rapidly closing. Are you prepared for the technological shifts that are about to redefine education? To find an …
special education
In this panel, FETC Conference Chair Jennifer Womble is joined by several superintendents and experts who share their advice for district leaders on how to address the growing concerns …
Artificial Intelligence
Some 40% of parents hardly know anything about artificial intelligence and 60% have no idea how it can be used in an educational setting. Here's where they need help …
Teaching
A challenge in teaching students to read is they all learn differently. While repetition is key, some need it much more than others.
Uncategorized
An Associated Press analysis suggests that many districts spent tens of millions of dollars on various tech company services, including licenses for apps, games and tutoring. The question is …
FETC 2024
If you're one of the many education leaders sending a team of educators to FETC 2024, here are three sessions that will touch on some of the most pressing …
Leadership
"I try to be everpresent," is how Superintendent Brian Nichols describes his effort to stay connected and engaged with his students, staff and community at New Kent County Public …
Teachers
When educators have sponsors who believe in their abilities, advocate for their growth, and provide opportunities, it instills confidence, enabling them to take on new challenges and assume leadership …
Leadership
I’ve heard it all too often that “trust takes time” as an excuse for making intentional actions in creating trust. Just letting time pass isn’t enough to build trust.