November 2024: School Administrator
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Additional Articles
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Crafting Adaptive Policies Alongside AI’s Rapid Pace
How South Glens Falls Central School District has created a board of education policy around AI use in a rapidly evolving landscape.
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Pioneering AI Integration on a Budget
Implementing artificial intelligence guidelines does not require a hefty price tag.
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The Age-Appropriate Application of AI in Instruction
In Georgia, the Gwinnett County Public Schools believes developing responsible and ethical AI users requires an intentional K-12 learning progression.
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Embracing AI Through Our Staff Development
How Wichita Public Schools in Kansas rolled out new tools to ensure understanding, comfort and ease of use for all staff.
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Applying AI for Operational Purposes in a District
For human resources and data analysis, artificial intelligence can be a game-changer in a school district that needs extra support.
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Makeup of Interim Leaders
Overrepresentation of females in interim appointments.
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A Skewed View of Women Leaders
How should a principal respond to a sexist comment by a friend in a private discussion?
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Remote Board Meeting Participation
The legal consideration for involvement in board sessions when a member can’t be there in person.
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Committing to What’s Important
Helping your board rally behind the issues that will have the biggest bang in your school community.
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Being More Than the Sum
How working together with a collective mindset helps breed excellence.
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When Did We Say It Was OK?
A superintendent’s grim stance on the normalization of extreme student behaviors.
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Changing Times: AI as an Instructional Tool
Adapting to the evolving technology will be vital to staff and student success.
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Future of Education, Brought to You by AI
The exciting possibilities of using artificial intelligence are not without hurdles to overcome with the new technology.
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Gilmore Amplifies Cohort Power in AASA’s Expansive Networks
The new associate executive director of the Leadership Network discusses the association’s programs and cohorts.
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Serving Children During Wartime
The big challenge for the school leader in Warsaw, Poland, has been integrating Ukrainian students into his student body during wartime.
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Editor's Note
Keeping Tabs on Fluid Fare
For any periodical covering education, probably the most challenging subject to address at this moment is that of artificial intelligence. The subject is so fluid and evolving that it’s impossible to be fully current when committing coverage to print.
We’ve tried our best in this issue to share practical insights and considerations on some facets of AI that may be more timeless in nature. That means you’ll find articles about writing effective AI policies, determining age-appropriate uses and how professional development can help implement AI tools.
We’re also looking at how artificial intelligence has applications in typical school district operations and why AI makes the study of media literacy that much more timely and essential.
Undoubtedly, we will be revisiting this subject before long in School Administrator. We hope you’ll let us know what aspects would be most valuable down the line.
Jay P. Goldman
Editor, School Administrator
703-875-0745
jgoldman@aasa.org
@JPGoldman
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