Education Week: Broader Role Outlined for District Ed-Tech Leaders:
"Reflecting the expanding responsibilities of technology directors and heightened demand for schools to build students’ 21st-century skills, the Consortium for School Networking has updated its framework detailing how chief technology officers can become educational leaders in their districts.
The revised “Framework of Essential Skills of the K-12 Chief Technology Officer,” to be released today, comes as education leaders are increasingly looking to digital tools to improve teaching and learning. The new document by the Washington-based consortium, known as CoSN, outlines recommendations for professional development for chief technology officers and could eventually provide the basis for certification for those in the field, consortium officials write in the introduction to the framework."
Oak Ridge Schools Bows to Book Banning Legislation by the Tennessee Taliban
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Fifty years ago I was Director of Library Media Services at Oak Ridge High
School. I could not have dreamed that 50 years later librarians would be
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