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Technology: Page 2
Leadership
CoSN and AASA announce 2025 EmpowerED Digital Superintendent of the Year
The award recognizes exceptional superintendents who leverage and champion transformative technologies in the classroom and throughout their school systems.
Policy and Legislation
Trump tariffs could have chilling effect on school purchases from bananas to laptops
Chalkbeat
From heavy kitchen equipment like freezers and ovens to the gloves that cafeteria workers use, from laptops and tablets to pencils and paper, U.S. schools likely will feel the impact of rising costs.
Op-ed
Creating a new standard: The aftermath of the PowerSchool data breach
K-12 leaders are building better safeguards and holding vendors accountable in the wake of the most significant edtech cybersecurity incident ever.
Op-ed
The ABCs of ADCs: How to select the right adaptive digital content for your school system
Charleston County School District
These edtech tools can be game changers, but it’s critical that district leaders select the right resources to meet the needs of their teachers and students.
Research
CoSN releases National Student Data Privacy Report
Responding to the steady stream of headlines about data breaches in schools, the organization's report provides a roadmap for districts to build stronger, more resilient privacy policies and practices.
Research
European group houses edtech resources removed by Trump administration
The European EdTech Alliance is providing public access to dozens of research projects, guides, and other resources from ED.gov that have been taken down by Trump appointees. "This is important knowledge that needs to be shared."
Op-ed
Making sure new edtech initiatives succeed: The 3 S’s
By ensuring initiatives meet all three criteria, we can move beyond the cycle of short-lived programs to create lasting positive change in education.
Research
Report: AI use by teachers and principals growing, but uneven so far
A new RAND survey found that 25 percent of teachers and nearly 60 percent of principals are using AI tools in some way, but mostly in more affluent school communities.
Op-ed
Making STEM assessment student-centered
How do we maintain academic standards while honoring the creative, iterative nature of STEM learning?
Op-ed
Leading with data: Navigating AI, budget constraints, and alternative data sources for smarter decision-making
School leaders have access to an unprecedented amount of information, but the challenge is finding how to harness data effectively to drive real, measurable improvements.
Op-ed
To see results, edtech adoption needs to be thoughtful and thorough
Just because a tool is innovative doesn’t mean it’s designed solely with students and teachers in mind.
Research
CoSN releases 2025 Driving K-12 Innovation Report
The organization's annual report highlights the challenges, mega-trends, and tools that are forecast to impact education innovation in the year ahead.
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