
Why Smart Superintendents Pretend They’re Students First
You’re a superintendent who confidently rolls out the latest educational technology across your district. Three months later, teachers have abandoned the platform and students don’t

You’re a superintendent who confidently rolls out the latest educational technology across your district. Three months later, teachers have abandoned the platform and students don’t

Gone are the days when the biggest classroom distraction used to be a paper airplane. Now you’re up against algorithms designed by Stanford PhDs to

Three students tested out of special education using this four-step chunking method. Learn how breaking content apart builds kids up.

Imagine this: Your district treats EdTech procurement like ordering from McDonald’s—check the menu, pick the least-terrible option, hope it doesn’t give everyone food poisoning. Ana

Michael Vilardo paid $70,000 to watch boring Zoom lectures at UCLA. That’s roughly the cost of a Corvette, except that a premium sports car would’ve

Imagine a kindergarten teacher managing 30 five-year-olds, their parents, and district administrators—all while backwards-planning an entire year of Spanish immersion curriculum. Now imagine that same

Picture this: Your student just binged three episodes of their favorite show, completely absorbed for hours. Then they try to start their math homework…and immediately
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