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What K12 Leaders Can Learn from Saturday Morning Cartoons
/blogs/ak12/2020/may/what-k12-leaders-can-learn-from-saturday-morning-cartoons
Study the strengths of uber-nostalgic Saturday morning cartoons to see what strategies educators can put to good use in classrooms. Spoiler: It's all about student agency.
3 Ways to Keep Your Credit Cards Out of The News
/blogs/ak12/2019/september/3-ways-to-keep-your-credit-cards-out-of-the-news
Be extra careful in your processes and you won't read your district name in the papers.
Brace for Impact: School Data and Disasters
/blogs/ak12/2019/august/brace-for-impact-school-data-and-disasters
Backups, careful planning, and crisis management all come into play when protecting or recovering data from a disaster, whether manmade or natural.
Gen Z is Bad at Cybersecurity
/blogs/ak12/2023/october/gen-z-is-bad-at-cybersecurity
We tend to think Gen Z have it all on lock as digital natives. Turns out they're more risky online than their older counterparts.
5 Factors that Can Keep Your District Growing During Superintendent Succession
/blogs/ak12/2023/may/5-factors-that-can-keep-your-district-growing-during-superintendent-succession
Has your district put off important projects due to a superintended retiring or changing roles? IF so, lean on these factors to keep momentum going.
The Best Benefit You Can Give Educators? Easing Their Mental Load.
/blogs/ak12/2022/may/the-best-benefit-you-can-give-educators-easing-their-mental-load
Data automation can remove some of the mental load educators face when dealing with administrative tasks. Software can help retain teachers to practice their skill.
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