SuperSpeaks

BAM Radio Network

SuperSpeaks is the podcast that explores the hidden world of superintendents and system leaders of school districts in the US. Join Mark Sparvel from Microsoft Education in his effort to better understand what’s working for school leaders in these unprecedented times.

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    AI and Human Agency: Navigating the Future of Education In the Age of Abundant Knowledge

    In this episode, we explore the transformative impact of AI on education, leadership, and human agency. Dr. Michael J. Jabor discusses how AI reshapes thinking, the importance of maintaining agency, and the future of learning in an age of abundance. Resources: Learning by design- Learning Science foundation of the Study and Learn Agent | AI and Humany Agency Dr. Michael J. Jabbour serves as Microsoft’s AI Innovation Officer in the Office of the CTO, where he focuses on human-centered organizational transformation in the age of artificial intelligence. With over two decades of experience across AI, agile development, and healthcare sectors, he has led innovative digital initiatives that prioritize human needs alongside technological advancement. His career includes serving as CIO/CTO for several New York City agencies—including the NYC Department of Education—where he helped implement solutions affecting millions of people across government, corporate, and academic environments. At Microsoft, Dr. Jabbour combines this operational experience with a commitment to ensuring AI serves humanity’s essential needs. His current work explores the practical intersection of human and artificial intelligence, including biologically inspired AI models, distributed agency, and the evolving nature of education and work. Through research and innovation programs, he advocates for approaches that help individuals and organizations navigate technological change while preserving human agency and purpose in an increasingly AI-centered world.

    22 min
  2. 11 mars

    A School Leader’s Guide to Getting Our AI Priorities Straight: The Race To Be Thoughtful, Not First

    In this conversation, Keith Kruger, CEO of CoSN, speaks directly to the questions many school leaders and education technologists are asking right now: How do we adopt AI without rushing into it? Kruger emphasizes thoughtful implementation over a race to be first. Topics include looking beyond the classroom, using AI to solve educator retention and recruitment, and using Agentic AI to solve school administrative challenges. The discussion covers the speed bumps small and mid-size districts face, and why thoughtful implementation matters more than being first. The conversation offers practical guidance for district leaders trying to balance innovation, ethics, and real classroom impact as AI reshapes education. Follow on X: @cosn @keithkrueger @sparvell @MicrosoftEDU @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Related Resources: GAI Ready Checklist | AI for education | Microsoft Learn Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a nonprofit professional association organization that serves as the voice of K-12 EdTech leaders in North America. CoSN’s mission is to empower educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments. He was selected by EdTech magazine for its 2021 K-12 IT Influencers list. In 2016, Technology & Learning selected him as one of the “big 10” most influential people in ed tech, and the Center for Digital Education identified him as a Top 30 Technologist/Transformer/Trailblazer. In 2008, he was selected by eSchool News as one of ten people who have had a profound impact on educational technology over the last decade. In 2016, he received a Special Recognition award from the Council of Great City Schools.

    27 min
  3. 16/12/2025

    Rethinking Scarcity: How One School District Used Innovation to Navigate a $100 Million Shortfall

    As public school systems face growing budget shortfalls, we speak with the CIO of Broward County Schools about how the district found ways to say yes to innovation when the budget said no. Trey Davis shares the unique challenges of leading technology in one of the nation’s largest school districts and offers insights on adopting AI, designing effective organizational structures, and leveraging partnerships to drive efficiency. The conversation also explores how technology is reshaping learning environments and financial management. Follow on X:  @sparvell   @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Related Resources: More examples of what's working Trey Davis is the CIO of Broward County Schools  in Florida, and a transformative, business-centered technology leader with extensive global experience aligning information systems with organizational strategy. He has held multiple international residencies across APAC, EMEA, LATAM, and North America, helping public- and private-sector organizations achieve measurable value from their IT investments. Trey’s expertise spans global IS strategy and governance, portfolio management, strategic sourcing, infrastructure and application management, and information security. He has served as Chief Executive Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, Chief Technology Officer, and trusted advisor to C-suite leaders and boards, bringing a pragmatic, outcomes-driven approach to large, complex organizations.

    32 min

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SuperSpeaks is the podcast that explores the hidden world of superintendents and system leaders of school districts in the US. Join Mark Sparvel from Microsoft Education in his effort to better understand what’s working for school leaders in these unprecedented times.

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