Date | Event type | Category | Name | Location |
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12/04/2025 | NAIS | Leadership, Technology, Innovation, Professional Development, Teaching and Learning |
2025 NAIS Symposium on AI and the Future of Learning
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way we teach, learn, and lead. As a forward-thinking school leader, you’re invited to this two-day summit designed to equip independent school professionals with the insights, tools, and connections to navigate the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Join leading voices in education and technology to explore how AI can empower educators, strengthen school systems, and enhance student learning. Through expert-led sessions, collaborative discussions, and practical demonstrations, you’ll gain the knowledge and confidence to lead your school into the future—ethically, strategically, and creatively. This event runs concurrently with the 2025 Student NextGen Roundtable: From Classrooms to Careers: How AI is Shaping Our Paths, hosted by NAIS, Close Up Foundation, and the Stanford University Deliberative Democracy Lab.
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Houston, TX |
01/27/2026 | NAIS | Leadership, Students |
2026 NAIS Student Civic Leadership Summit in Partnership with Close Up Foundation
This event brings together high school students from across the country to build knowledge, develop strategies, and hone leadership skills to make a positive impact. Through engagement with experts and collaborative inquiry into pressing national issues, students consider their individual and collective responsibilities and agency, identify best practices in community engagement, and develop vision statements and strategies to make a difference in their own communities. Students will present those plans to teachers, administrators, and other participants in the concurrent 2026 NNSP Annual Conference.
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Washington, DC |
06/29/2026 | Other | Innovation, Facilities, Professional Development, Campus Planning |
Learning Environments for Tomorrow: Next Practices for Education Leaders and Designers
How can schools, classrooms, and other educational spaces be best designed to support deep and lifelong learning? How can architects, educators, and designers create places for learning that incorporate the latest research and innovative practices from around the globe? This institute convenes teams in an interactive and intensive 3.5-day studio format in which participants learn from leading experts and apply lessons to their active projects—from modest redesigns of small settings to large school building renovations to ambitious new construction and campus planning projects.
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The Eliot K-8 Innovation School (Boston, MA) |