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Are there too many edtech tools for teachers to master?

Nearly one-third of educators feel there are too many products to understand and use effectively, a new survey suggests. Here's what teachers want instead.

10 of the most common reasons teachers use AI

Despite the technology's prominence in K12 education, most learners will tell you that the human connection can never be replaced.

New Florida bill limits book objections in school libraries

Folks without children are limited to one book challenge per month, the new law declares. Parents—including those who home-school children—are allowed unlimited objections.

How this principal gives a voice to those who need it most

NASSP's National Advocacy Champion of the Year Chris Young recently joined several hundred leaders in a trip to the nation's capital to discuss student mental health and teachers shortages. He shares with District Administration why advocacy has always been his responsibility.

How AI is enabling students—and teachers—to create their best work

Technology is supporting schools in their mission to provide engaging instruction, but some hurdles bar administrators from achieving technological innovation. Is edtech advancing too rapidly?

The excitement of FETC 2024: Here’s your recap in pictures

This year's National Future of Education Technology Conference was filled with joy and inspiration as thousands of educators and district leaders flooded the halls and keynote sessions eager to witness the latest edtech innovations unfold before their very eyes. Here are some of our favorite photos from the event.

2024’s National Educational Technology Plan is all about equitable access

The surge in 1:1 technology plans during the pandemic did not close the access gap, Erin Mote, executive director and co-founder of InnovateEDU, said during a panel discussion at the 2024 National Future of Education Technology Conference in Orlando, Florida last week.

Department of Education: How principals can support gun storage safety

"As school principals and district administrators, you have credibility in your community and trust in your schools and districts that uniquely position you to help save lives," U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona wrote in a letter.

Dan Fitzpatrick at FETC 2024: The future of AI in education

District Administration's Micah Ward sat down with Dan Fitzpatrick, former educator and bestselling author of The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education, to learn what artificial intelligence has in store for K12 education. Rest assured, teaching jobs are not on the line.

Report: 1 in 3 districts lack dedicated cybersecurity personnel

Cybersecurity ought to be a team effort, declares a new report from Clever. Yet, only 17% of district's current security practices actually align with this mentality.

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