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  1. Gayle Allen

    Gayle Allen, EdD, is an experienced educator, researcher, and author who helps educational leaders drive transformative change. Using theory, practice, and humor, she challenges teams to become collaborative, data-driven, and digitally connected.

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  2. Eric C. Sheninger

    Eric C. Sheninger, a high school principal, focuses on establishing and fostering learning environments that are student-centered, collaborative, flexible, and designed to prepare all learners to succeed in the 21st century.

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  3. Casey Reason

    Casey Reason, PhD, is an award-winning author, speaker, coach, and thought leader in the areas of leadership development, digital learning, and the deep and substantive implementation of professional learning communities.

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  4. Adam Garry

    Adam Garry is a former elementary school teacher. He has presented at numerous conferences around the world, including for the International Society of Technology in Education.

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  5. 21st Century Skills

    Rethinking How Students Learn

    Education luminaries reveal why 21st century skills are necessary, which skills are most important, and how to help schools include them in curriculum and instruction.

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  6. Education and the Ethics of AI

    Enduring Values in a Changing World

    With numerous demonstrative examples of user prompts and AI-generated responses, readers of Education and the Ethics of AI will be able to deepen their understanding of AI’s capabilities in an academic setting, tailor AI’s applications to educational tasks, and guide students and colleagues in ethically informed uses of AI.

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  7. Experimenting With AI

    Activities, Discussions, and Prompts for the Classroom and Beyond

    Experimenting With AI equips educators to lead in a world transformed by artificial intelligence. Through hands-on experiments, engaging discussion protocols, and foundational skill building, readers engage with AI ethically, build digital fluency, and inspire responsible innovation.

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  8. Teaching Writing in the Age of AI

    Strategies for Teachers of Secondary Students

    Using AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini for authentic writing tasks, Hicks and Turner show how artificial intelligence can enhance writing lessons. They encourage teachers to embrace innovation and adaptation in an age when AI is undeniably becoming a permanent fixture in education.

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  9. Never Too Late

    Leveraging Technology to Support High School Readers With Dyslexia

    Empowering teachers to support students with dyslexia, the book explores tools such as text-to-speech apps, speech-to-text solutions, audio-assisted reading, headphones for focus, lesson recordings, and AI integration. These strategies address diverse needs, enhance literacy, and drive school improvement.

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  10. Fifty AI Prompts for Teachers

    Enhancing Your Practice With Generative Technology

    Author Paul J. Cancellieri’s guide to artificial intelligence (AI) in education offers practical strategies for K–12 teachers. The book provides prompts and techniques to enhance learning, from activating prior knowledge to assessing student mastery. Learn how AI can personalize instruction, provide feedback, and support more profound understanding in the classroom.

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