Adapting Education: Navigating New Innovations in K–12 Education

Join us for a webinar tailored for K-12 educators and administrators, exploring strategies to adapt to the evolving education landscape. Expert panelists will discuss leveraging technology, supporting diverse learners, and prioritizing social-emotional learning. Connect with fellow educators and gain valuable insights for creating a thriving learning environment.

During the webinar, you’ll learn how to: 

  • Adapt to the changing K–12 educational landscape.
  • Prioritize social and emotional learning (SEL) and mental health support.
  • Leverage current and emerging technologies in the classroom.
  • Use innovations within our new Harmony Kits.

About Our Presenters

Julie Fisher Freeland

Julia Freeland Fisher is the director of education research at the Clayton Christensen Institute, leading a team that educates policymakers and community leaders on the power of disruptive innovation in K–12 and higher education. She is the author of “Who You Know: Unlocking Innovations That Expand Students’ Networks,” which focuses on leveraging technology to expand students’ social capital.

Dr. Maggie Broderick

Dr. Maggie Broderick is an associate professor at National University, where she serves as a dissertation chair and as a faculty lead for Social Emotional Learning and Curriculum and Instruction. She is also the director of NU’s Advanced Research Center and the editor of the International Journal of Online Graduate Education. Dr. Broderick is an active scholar who is passionate about teaching and learning at all levels.