Though a moment may be fleeting, the best stay with you long after they’re gone. They inspire you, propel you, energize your every move. When the world's foremost PreK to Gray leaders gather to connect the ideas, communities, and capital that redefine learning and opportunity, that kind of energy can't be contained to just four days. That's more than a moment. That's the momentum that moves the world forward. Opportunities like this don't come around very often... Lock in your seat for the ASU+GSV Summit, April 4-7 in San Diego—before the best time to save has passed. 🎟️ Register now: https://lnkd.in/eYiZgBh8 Rooms at the Manchester Grand Hyatt are available exclusively to registered attendees — secure your spot now for priority access and preferred rates!
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Since its inception, ASU+GSV has believed that there is virtually no limit to what a determined, collaborative, and entrepreneurial group of human beings can accomplish — especially a group as uniquely positioned and purposeful as this community. From 350 people in 2010 to now 12,500+ attendees across multiple events, the Summit has evolved into the world's most important and impactful gathering of visionary leaders from across "PreK to Gray" education and workforce learning. With that special alchemy of attendees, some of the most transformational ideas start right here on our stages, in our program rooms, and in our hallways. And in this new era of AI-accelerated innovation and opportunity, there is no better place to start Learning at the Speed of Light than the 17th Annual ASU+GSV Summit, April 12-15, 2026, in San Diego!
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��What is the essential role of humans in learning — and what should technology actually do in the classroom?” That question sparked a compelling conversation during the recent GSVtv discussion "Below Grade" on learning loss, accountability, literacy reform, and student outcomes. Featuring: Thomas Kane (Harvard), Dr. Christina Grant (Harvard CEPR; former D.C. State Superintendent of Education), John White (Great Minds; former Louisiana State Superintendent of Education), moderated by Deborah Quazzo. The conversation explores new research on declining achievement scores, what’s driving the trends, and how educators, systems, and technology can better support students. Watch the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/eu6V_qSV
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As a decade-long "learning recession" comes to light in staggering new research, Thomas Kane, Dr. Christina Grant, and John White joined Deborah Quazzo to discuss: • What the data reveals about the roots of this achievement slide • What recovery looks like, and why it’s been so uneven • How districts and states are beginning to reverse the trend This is one of the most important stories in American education — the conversation is now available to watch: https://lnkd.in/eu6V_qSV
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🎙️ TODAY: Students are underperforming their peers of 10 years ago in nearly every U.S. state — how did we get here, and how do we move forward? Join us for a timely conversation unpacking new research from Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth about the decade-long "learning recession." Moderated by Deborah Quazzo with sharp insights from John White, Christina Grant, and Thomas Kane, this reflection is critical to building a better blueprint that works for ALL students. 👉 Today at 2:30pm ET: https://hubs.li/Q04h8X680
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AI won’t transform education just because the technology is better this time. It will matter only if it helps students learn in ways previous edtech never did. Diane Tavenner and I sat down with Reed Hastings at the ASU+GSV Summit conference about what it would take for AI to be different from the many waves of education technology that promised transformation but mostly disappointed. Reed brings a rare perspective to this conversation—as the co-founder of Netflix, a longtime supporter of school innovation, and now someone thinking seriously about how AI could reshape teaching and learning.
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Already driving headlines across CNN, TIME, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and more, new research from Harvard University, Stanford University, and Dartmouth College reveals a decade-long “learning recession” in America, with reading and math scores declining nationwide and the country’s lowest-performing students falling furthest behind. Join Thomas Kane (Harvard), Dr. Christina Grant (Harvard CEPR; former D.C. State Superintendent of Education), and John White (Great Minds; former Louisiana State Superintendent of Education) for a live GSVtv conversation, moderated by Deborah Quazzo, exploring: 👉 What the data reveals about the roots of the “learning recession” 👉 What recovery looks like — and why it’s been so uneven 👉 How districts and states are beginning to reverse the trend “The pandemic was the mudslide that followed seven years of erosion in student achievement,” Kane said following the report’s release. From science-of-reading reforms to chronic absenteeism, accountability, social media, and post-pandemic recovery, this conversation will unpack one of the most important stories in American education right now. Register now - https://hubs.li/Q04h8X680
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At ASU+GSV Summit, Coursera CEO Greg Hart and top AI expert Andrew Ng joined Michael T. Moe for a conversation on how AI is reshaping the relationship between education, skills, and work — and why lifelong learning is becoming increasingly important in a rapidly changing economy. 🎥 Watch the full conversation: https://lnkd.in/g5KguGeG Discover more videos from the 2026 Summit: https://lnkd.in/gyMpFy-k
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I was grateful to get time with a member of the ASU+GSV Summit team while at the event last month to explore more of their recent work focused on higher education. David Harris joined me to have a quick chat about the Higher Education Insights Board as well as what he sees as necessary traits for institutions to properly meet this moment. 🎧 Listen to the full episode here or wherever you get your podcasts: https://lnkd.in/ekHRuUiC
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Join us in welcoming the North America K-12 chapter of the Google & GSV Ed Leader Fellowship! We are thrilled to introduce an incredible group of superintendents, chief academic officers, and district systems leaders who lead some of the most diverse and dynamic school communities across the United States and Canada. As members of Cohort 4, they’ll steward Transformational Opportunities that address some of the most critical challenges in education today, including building purpose-driven career pathways, implementing ethical AI stewardship, and driving systemic equity through operational intelligence and workflow automation. These district leaders are set to prove that meaningful innovation at scale isn't about chasing the newest tool, but about structuring entire systems to support, see, and empower every learner. Stay tuned this June as we introduce our Latin America chapters! 🌎 #GoogleGSVFellows #EdTech #K12 #SystemsLeadership #Superintendents #Innovation #GlobalImpact
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