CoSN’s Driving K–12 Innovation 2025 podcast unpacks the year’s hurdles, accelerators, and enablers, focusing on ethics and the future of work.
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CoSN’s Driving K–12 Innovation 2025 podcast unpacks the year’s hurdles, accelerators, and enablers, focusing on ethics and the future of work.
It started with a photo. A toddler grinning mid-paint-splatter at daycare, texted to mom and dad. That simple connection sparked a revolution.
As AI tools like ChatGPT, GrammarlyGO, and diffusion image generators are introduced into the K–12 classroom, worries about AI cheating have grown.
Voice-enabled AI is quickly reshaping K-12 education, creating interactive learning experiences and providing essential special education support.
From personalized tutoring and automated grading to virtual college tours and smart cafeteria lines, AI is unlocking deeper engagement and stronger support.
The Art Room inspires creativity, but hidden dangers, silica dust, kilns, and overcrowding make safety a duty of care too vital to overlook.
AI assessments are changing the game in K–12 by accelerating feedback loops, giving educators data-driven insight, and freeing up time for deeper instruction.
Before students arrive, a CTO is already sprinting behind the scenes—securing data, provisioning devices, and ensuring teachers are equipped to thrive.
Welcoming new teachers isn’t just about a friendly smile. It’s about building relationships that foster trust and ultimately enhance the student experience.
In this episode, Dr. Fred Brent discusses the responsibilities of being a superintendent in the Georgetown Independent School District.
Larry Ferlazzo is a highly influential educator and author of nine books on teaching and education.
A new lens on education with instructional coaching
In this episode, Joy Lin shares her academic journey and the experience of being named one of the 18 most inspiring educators by TED.com.
There is a crisis attracting top-level talent to teaching and other educational professions.
The Bay District Schools in Panama City, Florida has their work cut out for them.
Those cookie-cutter, standardized-type measures just don’t give a picture of the development of a child in literacy.
In this episode, Dr. Pamela Cantor discusses her groundbreaking research across the Five Boroughs and the effect the attack had on New York City’s students
With standardized testing, you have to know grammar to understand the questions.
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