Principals and teachers were challenged with organizing a new way of delivering K-12 education while schools were being shut down last year. Before the pandemic, less than half of 1% of K-12 students studied virtually.
The new online approach required not only innovative and flexible educators, but also skilled and strong school principals to help implement the seismic changes required in delivering remote education to the over 50 million students who make up the K-12 population in the U.S. Joining us to help shed light on the critical school leadership role of the principal, on the lessons learned from the past 15 turbulent months in education, and on how principals can help ensure students are being successfully prepared for the future, is Ronn Nozoe. Ronn is a lifelong educator and the CEO of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, an organization dedicated to transforming education through school leadership.
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