As new technology enters our classroom, educators must focus on building agile skills that will allow students to learn how to safely navigate these tools.
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Jessica Cavallaro is the co-founder of The Agile Mind, which interweaves Agility into K-12 education. She is passionate about evaluating the purpose of education and ensuring that all students learn the future-ready skills that will prepare them for success in the future. She is an advocate for developing systems that give students agency.
Jessica hosts a bi-weekly show: The Teacher's Lounge; Educators with Attitude every other Wednesday where educators, parents, students, and leaders in edtech engage in conversations to create grassroots change in all educational spaces.
As new technology enters our classroom, educators must focus on building agile skills that will allow students to learn how to safely navigate these tools.
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Copyright © 2014-2024, edCircuit Media – emPowering the Voices of Education.
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