Help transform education with strategic school staffing.

Join educators and leaders from across the country at the Strategic School Staffing Summit hosted by the Next Education Workforce™ initiative at Arizona State University's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. When you participate in this 2-day virtual Summit, you'll hear from leaders in the field, researchers, educators, school and system leaders, and so much more.

 

Help transform education with strategic school staffing.


Join educators and leaders from across the country at the Strategic School Staffing Summit hosted by the Next Education Workforce™ initiative at Arizona State University's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. When you participate in this 2-day virtual Summit, you'll hear from leaders in the field, researchers, educators, school and system leaders, and so much more.

 

Join us for a monthly information session to learn more about this innovative staffing model and see examples from our partners. These sessions are ideal for school and systems leaders who are just getting started or are deciding whether to take the next step in building Next Education Workforce models.

 

Join us for a monthly information session to learn more about this innovative staffing model and see examples from our partners. These sessions are ideal for school and systems leaders who are just getting started or are deciding whether to take the next step in building Next Education Workforce models.

 

Join us for a monthly information session to learn more about this innovative staffing model and see examples from our partners. These sessions are ideal for school and systems leaders who are just getting started or are deciding whether to take the next step in building Next Education Workforce models.

 

Join us for a monthly information session to learn more about this innovative staffing model and see examples from our partners. These sessions are ideal for school and systems leaders who are just getting started or are deciding whether to take the next step in building Next Education Workforce models.

 

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