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.
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Tennessee - Local Panel of Administrators: Our Digital Transition
• Oct. 21, 2020
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