Empowering Educators: ISTE+ASCD Announces 2026-27 Voices of Change Fellows
Introduction: Redefining Education in the Age of AI
Artificial intelligence and digital technologies are radically transforming the landscape of teaching and learning. Schools nationwide are rethinking their instructional methods, roles, and systems to prepare students for the demands of today and tomorrow. To help navigate this transformative shift, the ISTE+ASCD Voices of Change Fellowship empowers those closest to the classroom—educators and school leaders—to lead the conversation. By showcasing first-person essays and multimedia stories on EdSurge, the program amplifies the voices of K-12 practitioners as they tackle real-time challenges and pioneer innovative practices.

The Fellowship Program: A Platform for Practitioner Voices
The Voices of Change Fellowship is designed to elevate the insights of educators who are actively shaping the future of learning. Through the program, fellows share their experiences, strategies, and reflections via first-person essays and multimedia stories published on EdSurge. This approach ensures that the conversation about educational innovation is grounded in the realities of the classroom.
Platform for Educators: Real-Time Insights
Unlike traditional research or top-down policy discussions, the fellowship provides a direct channel for practitioners to share how they are adapting to technological change. Fellows contribute authentic narratives that explore topics such as integrating AI tools into lesson plans, redefining student assessment, and fostering digital citizenship. This peer-to-peer exchange helps other educators learn from proven strategies and avoid common pitfalls.
Selection Process and the 2026-27 Cohort
The application process for the 2026-27 cohort attracted a wealth of talented candidates already guiding their communities toward innovative practices. After careful review, the program editor is thrilled to announce the sixth cohort: six exceptional educators who will share their expertise throughout the 2026-27 academic year.

Meet the 2026-27 Fellows
These selected educators represent a diverse range of grade levels, subject areas, and school contexts. While each fellow brings unique perspectives, they share a common commitment to leveraging technology to enhance learning and equity. Over the coming year, their stories will offer an invaluable window into the front lines of educational transformation.
The fellows will contribute a series of articles and multimedia pieces. Topics will likely include:
- AI integration: Practical strategies for using generative AI in classrooms
- Redesigned roles: How educators are redefining their own positions as technology mentors
- Student-centered systems: Shifting from traditional grading to competency-based models
- Digital well-being: Supporting students in a screen-saturated world
Conclusion: Leading the Conversation for Tomorrow's Classrooms
The Voices of Change Fellowship exemplifies how ISTE+ASCD is fostering a community of practice that values the wisdom of educators. By providing a platform for authentic storytelling, the program not only celebrates innovation but also equips the entire education field with actionable insights. As the 2026-27 fellows begin their work, they will contribute to a growing library of resources that can inspire and guide schools nationwide. To follow their journey, learn more about the program or visit EdSurge for their upcoming stories.
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