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Empowering the 21st Century Superintendent

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Now more than ever, superintendents recognize that technology is important in meeting their district goals towards positive student outcomes.  The new electronic version of the Superintendent Self-Assessment along with the existing District Leadership Team Assessment will assist in determining your readiness to be an effective technology leader. After completing the Superintendent Electronic Self-Assessment you will see your progress along the technology leadership continuum. 
Read the Superintendent Task Force letter with special thanks to our sponsors.

Of all the challenges you face as a superintendent, technology leadership may be the one that leaves you feeling the most unprepared, uncertain and vulnerable.  You're not alone.

Superintendents in districts of every size and geographic region expressed similar sentiments about technology in focus groups and one-on-one interviews:

  • Superintendents recognize that technology is critically and increasingly important in education. They embrace their leadership role as technology advocates who create the vision and set the tone for technology use in their districts. At the same time, many acknowledge that their own technology knowledge and competencies aren't where they need to be.
  • Superintendents take pride in the promising technology practices in their districts – but they also admit that effective, system-wide use of technology to support student achievement remains an elusive goal for a variety of reasons, ranging from inadequate infrastructure and funding to uneven community support and educator capacity.
  • Superintendents are keenly aware that disparate deployments of new technologies could divide schools between the haves and have-nots – and they worry that their own districts and students could fall behind on their watch. 

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