Overview
Human Still Required is a practical leadership book for educators navigating this permanent shift. It is not a guide to AI tools, prompts, or technical implementation. Instead, it focuses on the leadership work that cannot be automated: judgment, relationships, culture, trust, and responsibility. Generative artificial intelligence is no longer on the horizon for schools-it is already reshaping how work gets done. Lesson drafts, emails, reports, schedules, data summaries, and feedback can now be generated in seconds. For school leaders, the promise of efficiency is real. But efficiency is not the same as effectiveness. As AI accelerates the pace of work, leaders face a deeper challenge: deciding what should be automated-and what must remain human. When decisions move too quickly, clarity erodes. When leaders respond with tighter rules, trust weakens. And when judgment is replaced by tools, schools risk becoming efficient-but hollow. Written for superintendents, principals, district leaders, instructional coaches, and education policymakers, this book helps leaders:
- Make clear, human-centered decisions about AI in schools
- Move beyond fear-based bans and hype-driven adoption
- Reclaim judgment instead of outsourcing it to policy or technology
- Protect culture, relationships, and professional trust
- Rethink rigor, assessment, and professional learning in an AI world
- Prepare students for their future, not our past
The future of school leadership isn't artificial-it's intentional.
Because human is still required.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798994511602
- ISBN-10: 9798994511602
- Publisher: Jeff Utecht
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.42 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.6 pounds
- Page Count: 198
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