With more than 30 years’ experience in the K-12 EdTech sector, Michael E. Spencer is CEO and Founder of Global Expansion Strategies, a Silicon Valley-based growth, advisory and investment firm that works with education companies to expand globally. He is also a sought-after investor, board member and advisor for innovative and high-growth EdTech ventures. Michael […]| K12 Digest
As a passionate, strategic senior leader of product, service, and technology in the global education and virtual learning industries, Dr. Shelly Shires transforms learning and education experiences by leading end-to-end lifecycle development and execution. She has distinguished herself as a positive, empathetic leader who can deliver industry-leading educational experiences to students around the globe. Currently, […]| K12 Digest
Trish McKeel is the Regional Director of Programs for the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), supporting TX, OK, AR, MS, and LA. A dedicated educator for 30 years, she spent 17 years as a classroom teacher and 13 as a campus administrator. Trish served as TEPSA Region XI President, was named Assistant Principal of the […]| K12 Digest
Dr. Tricia Mooney has been the superintendent of Hermiston School District, Eastern Oregon’s largest, since 2017. With 29 years in education, she has served as assistant superintendent, director of human resources, adjunct professor, and principal at both the elementary and middle school levels, as well as a Title I and sixth-grade teacher. Dr. Mooney is […]| K12 Digest
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Public K-12 teachers express low job satisfaction and few are optimistic about the future of U.S. education.| Pew Research Center