The Evolution of Education:
Preparing Students for Their Future, Not Our Past
Presented by Dr. Bill Daggett, Founder 
International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE)

Today's students must be equipped with skills to be competitive in the workforce and society of tomorrow. How can we empower our students to be adaptable, collaborative, and independent so that they may prosper and succeed in this increasingly technological age? In this 90-minute interactive session, Dr. Daggett shares findings from his November 2020 released book, The Evolution of Education, defining the tools necessary to support sustainable school transformation and help build a strong workforce and prosperous society.  

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear directly from one of the nation’s most respected and recognized authorities on building learning experiences that have meaning for students.  Gain the knowledge you need to work toward school change that builds on the lessons of the past and the historical strength of the American education system. Together, we can instill skills such as creativity, collaboration, adaptability, and time management in our students, empowering them and setting them on course to excel in school, work, and life.

Educators worldwide recognize Dr. Bill Daggett, the creator of the Rigor/Relevance Framework, for his proven ability to lead school reform and help Pre-K–12 educators effectively prepare students for the future. A former teacher and administrator, as well as director with the New York State Education Department, Bill has a special commitment to individuals with disabilities and has written numerous books, reports, and articles about learning and education.
 

COST:

Session with Dr. Bill Daggett
Register Now
May 20, 2021

Member $99
Non-member $149

Series All Live Events
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Member $549 
(includes access for one license to EILA Resource Library)
Non-member $849 
(non-member not eligible for EILA Resource Library)


TIME:

1:30 p.m.-3:00p.m. ET

Book available at Amazon.com or at ascd.org, ISBN: 978-1328036056


1.5 Hours EILA credit per session

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