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What to bring to your next CTE advisory board meeting | Kami

A CTE advisory board meeting is a chance to prove program impact, not just describe it. Here's a free kit built to help.

The CTE credentials prove the test. What proves the work?

Industry-recognized CTE credentials prove a student passed an assessment.

What is a career portfolio?

What is a career portfolio? Find out in this post and get a template to remix!

Employability skills are required. Proving them is the hard part.

Skip the blank page. This librarian portfolio template turns student work you already have into a case for your program's impact.

Work-based learning happened. Where’s the record of it?

Most work-based learning goes undocumented once the placement ends. Here's how to capture it as it happens and build an internship portfolio along the way.

The new AASL standards: proving your library program’s impact

The AASL standards' second edition raises the bar on evidence of impact. Here's what that means for your library program, and where to start.

Five school library lesson plans you can run in one block

What a strong high school data science curriculum looks like, with real-world hooks students care about and a ready-to-use notebook.

Digital citizenship for students, taught through story

Skip the blank page. This librarian portfolio template turns student work you already have into a case for your program's impact.

EdTech Evaluation Framework: How District Leaders Vet New Tools | Kami

A three-question edtech evauation framework district leaders can use to vet tools for safety, purpose, and proof of real learning impact.

Leading through the noise: How to navigate digital accessibility without losing your focus

Discover how digital accessibility in education boosts student engagement and saves teachers time. A K-12 leader's guide to Universal Design for Learning.