In this interview, Dr. Kip Glazer, principal of Mountain View High School, discusses the evolving role of artificial intelligence in educational leadership and classroom practice. She argues that administrators should slow down to ensure technology addresses real problems rather than chasing “shiny” solutions. Glazer emphasizes that AI is a leadership issue, requiring a shift toward collaborative environments where students act as co-creators of knowledge rather than mere consumers. To reduce faculty anxiety, she encourages a playful mindset and a willingness to “fail forward” alongside students. Ultimately, the source advocates for centering humanity and leveraging student expertise to navigate the complexities of emerging technologies.
A Mindshare Learning Moment with Dr. Mario Chaisson
This Week in Canadian Edtech with Dr. Mario Chaisson, Chair Atlantic Ed Summit A MindShare Moment Reflection after Day 1 Atlantic Education Summit Click Here ...
