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ISTE Live 26: Doing More With Less: Kirsten Baesler on Sustainable K–12 Technology

EdTech Magazine: K-12

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In the post-ESSER era, many schools and school districts are learning how to iterate their resource allocation to do more with less and build durable plans that center planning around the mission instead of the money. During her session “Driving Innovation When Budgets Are Tight” at ISTELive 26, Kirsten Baesler, assistant secretary in the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education for the U.S. Department of Education, discussed the importance of having a clear framework for what sustainability looks like alongside panelists Chris Lehmann, CEO and principal of the Science Leadership Academy

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The korea Herald News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Women in electronic music face long-term career hurdles, panelists say

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· Jun 21, 2026

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The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 26, 2026

Seven Decades. One Legacy. India's Trusted Wood Solutions Brand, Duroply, Celebrates 70 Years of Excellence

Delhi, June 2026: As Duroply Industries Limited completes 70 years, it celebrates a journey that has helped shape India’s homes, workplaces, and evolving design landscape since 1957. More than a celebration of longevity, the milestone reflects a journey defined by craftsmanship, continuous innovation, and enduring relationships that have earned the trust of generations. Growing with India’s Changing Built Environment What began as a plywood manufacturer has evolved into a comprehensive wood solutions brand with a portfolio spanning veneers, doors, and allied products. Through changing lifestyles, evolving technologies, and rising design aspirations, it has remained committed to delivering products that combine

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

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· Jul 1, 2026

Experience the Lancôme Longevity Clinic at Selfridges this July

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· Jul 8, 2026

Heidi Klum Insists This Popular Health Trend ‘Makes No Sense’

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