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This article was originally published in the Reading Eagle: https://www.readingeagle.com/2024/01/18/superintendents-forum-rethink-and-reimagine/ By: Dr. Cathy Taschner, Schuylkill Valley School DistrictThursday, January 18, 2024 Remember when phones hung on walls? Remember when turning a key started a car? Remember when eyeglasses were for reading? Remember when maps were in a book? Remember when students had questions they would...
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This article was originally published in the Reading Eagle: https://www.readingeagle.com/2024/01/04/superintendents-forum-the-new-years-resolution-public-education-needs/ By: Dr. Patrick Winters, Twin Valley School DistrictThursday, January 4, 2024 The year 2024 is officially here, and with the start of a new year comes many resolutions that individuals choose to focus on and/or aspire to achieve. For example, this time every year we...
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This article was originally published in the Reading Eagle: https://www.readingeagle.com/2023/12/21/superintendents-forum-take-a-moment-to-appreciate-teachers/ By: Thomas Voelker, Daniel Boone Area School DistrictThursday, December 21, 2023 Teaching is a noble profession. It is the profession that teaches all other professions. Teachers have the ability to inspire, motivate and help students become better versions of themselves than they ever thought possible....
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This article was originally published in the Reading Eagle: https://www.readingeagle.com/2023/12/07/superintendents-forum-artificial-intelligence-as-a-tool-for-learning/ By: Dr. Richard Mextorf, Hamburg Area School DistrictThursday, December 7, 2023 I learned to drive in a 1974 Ford Pinto. For those of you old enough to remember, that was the one with the exploding gas tank. It was a standard shift with no power...
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