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Part 2: From Whiteboards to the Workforce: K-12 Education in America

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America’s higher education system is often invoked as a global benchmark, but the K-12 system continues to grapple with significant challenges, many of which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the integration of technology, equitable funding, and personalized learning approaches, however, there is potential for meaningful progress. How are educational leaders addressing such critical issues as funding inequities, student achievement gaps, curriculum controversies, the impact of AI, and evolving federal policies? What innovative solutions, forward-thinking policies, and organizations are ready to bridge these gaps and strengthen the foundation of American K-12 education? 

    Moderator

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    Nina Rees

    Senior Fellow, George W. Bush Institute; Former President and CEO, National Alliance for Public Charter Schools

    Speakers

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    Cade Brumley

    State Superintendent of Education, Louisiana
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    Alberto Carvalho

    Superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District
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