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Laura Spencer, Ed.D.
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Dynamic Speaker | Engaging Communicator | Leader with a passion for Developing People, Fostering Collaboration, and Achieving Results
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interested in VR/XR and live near Los Angeles? Come hear me speak at Meta LA next week.
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VR for EDU 2025: Hands-On Classroom Innovation at Meta Boomerang, LA
Experience the future of learning at VR for EDU: Inside the Classroom with Elite Academy — a one-day, in-person event at Meta Boomerang LA. Join Meta, Knoxlabs, Elite Academy, ENGAGE XR, and Illuminat...
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November 12, 2025 at 3:19 AM
one of my fave writings recently. Would love your input.
October 22, 2025 at 1:14 AM
Trusting Reality: The Impact of AI-Generated Deception

Plato never heard of a deepfake, but he understood the prison it could build for the human mind. I remember reading his Allegory of the Cave my first semester of community college. In the allegory, prisoners are chained to a wall, forced to…
Trusting Reality: The Impact of AI-Generated Deception
Plato never heard of a deepfake, but he understood the prison it could build for the human mind. I remember reading his Allegory of the Cave my first semester of community college. In the allegory, prisoners are chained to a wall, forced to watch shadows dance across the stone. They have never known anything else, so they believe the shadows are the world.
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October 21, 2025 at 4:15 PM
Unlocking Innovation Through Curiosity and Risk

It's been a few months, but I’m still processing the lessons I’m taking away after sitting in on the d.school book club chat with Sarah Stein Greenberg about her fantastic book, Creative Acts for Curious People. The entire conversation was a…
Unlocking Innovation Through Curiosity and Risk
It's been a few months, but I’m still processing the lessons I’m taking away after sitting in on the d.school book club chat with Sarah Stein Greenberg about her fantastic book, Creative Acts for Curious People. The entire conversation was a masterclass in leading creative teams, and it completely reshaped how I think about my own role as a leader.
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October 14, 2025 at 3:32 PM
Thrilled to release our white paper: "From Teaching to Empowering."

It’s a bold call to action for reimagining public edu & the blueprint for our innovative EliteX Fellowship program. A must-read for any educator or school leader.
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Elite Academic Academy Releases Groundbreaking White Paper: From Teaching to Empowering - Revolutionizing Education in the Age of AI
/PRNewswire/ -- Elite Academic Academy has unveiled its 2025 white paper, From Teaching to Empowering: Revolutionizing Education in the Age of AI, a bold call...
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October 7, 2025 at 7:51 PM
Why Leaders Need Trail Markers

When I’m off-roading, there’s a moment every adventurer knows well. You’re deep on the trail, the terrain is uneven, and suddenly, you realize you haven’t seen a trail marker in a while. That’s when doubt creeps in. Am I still on the right path, or am I about to…
Why Leaders Need Trail Markers
When I’m off-roading, there’s a moment every adventurer knows well. You’re deep on the trail, the terrain is uneven, and suddenly, you realize you haven’t seen a trail marker in a while. That’s when doubt creeps in. Am I still on the right path, or am I about to waste daylight backtracking? One time, I missed the markers completely because I was chatting with a friend who had joined me.
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October 3, 2025 at 3:33 PM
Thrive by Lisa M. Lawson: Rethinking How We Support Adolescents in Education

Lisa M. Lawson’s book Thrive explores how adolescent brain science can reshape education, support systems, and how we help teens truly thrive.
Thrive by Lisa M. Lawson: Rethinking How We Support Adolescents in Education
Lisa M. Lawson’s book Thrive explores how adolescent brain science can reshape education, support systems, and how we help teens truly thrive.
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September 30, 2025 at 2:15 PM
Designing Belonging: What a Pizza Box Taught Me About Connection

I’ve written before about the time I ordered a pizza to reconnect my ex-husband to the outside world. No car. No phone. No internet. A disconnection, both literal and emotional. We used Domino’s delivery notes as our 21st-century…
Designing Belonging: What a Pizza Box Taught Me About Connection
I’ve written before about the time I ordered a pizza to reconnect my ex-husband to the outside world. No car. No phone. No internet. A disconnection, both literal and emotional. We used Domino’s delivery notes as our 21st-century carrier pigeon. It worked, but only because someone made the effort to reach out, to bridge the gap, to make belonging possible when the system failed.
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September 16, 2025 at 4:09 PM
More Than Content: Why the Future of School Must Be Human

Everywhere I turn, people seem exhausted. Not just by the pace of change, but by the growing sense that our systems, especially in education, are still answering the wrong questions. We’re designing for efficiency when what we need is…
More Than Content: Why the Future of School Must Be Human
Everywhere I turn, people seem exhausted. Not just by the pace of change, but by the growing sense that our systems, especially in education, are still answering the wrong questions. We’re designing for efficiency when what we need is empathy. We’re measuring content mastery when what’s slipping through the cracks is human development. I keep coming back to a question I shared recently with educators at our Elite kickoff:
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September 12, 2025 at 2:34 PM
Creativity, Failure, and Starting Late

There’s a bit of irony in the title of the first book I picked up from the d.school book club: Make Possibilities Happen. Because I joined the club months ago, full of energy and good intentions, and promptly… fell behind. Haven’t made it to a single Zoom…
Creativity, Failure, and Starting Late
There’s a bit of irony in the title of the first book I picked up from the d.school book club: Make Possibilities Happen. Because I joined the club months ago, full of energy and good intentions, and promptly… fell behind. Haven’t made it to a single Zoom meet. Still playing catch-up on the reading. So maybe this is my version of possibility-making.
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September 9, 2025 at 4:13 PM
A crack in a system is a sign that, at least for some people, it is not working. A crack offers a not-yet-realized opportunity to transform the system...
Spotting the Cracks
A Reflection on Systems Change and Personal Resistance I just listened to The Conversation Factory podcast episode called "The Seven Everyday Habits for Transforming Systems" with Adam Kahane, and I felt like he was talking just to me. “A crack in a system is a sign that, at least for some people, it is not working. A crack offers a not-yet-realized opportunity to transform the system… it presents hope, but also disruption, confusion, conflict, and danger.”
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September 3, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Because I like to buy tech stuff, I’m often asked what’s on my desk so here’s my current WFH setup.

#WFHsetup #Techaesthetic #digitalworkspace

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August 29, 2025 at 2:22 AM
If your thank-you centers you, it’s not gratitude. It’s PR. Let’s rethink how we show appreciation and put the spotlight where it belongs.
Gratitude Reimagined: Spotlighting Authentic Appreciation
If your thank-you centers you, it’s not gratitude. It’s PR. Let’s rethink how we show appreciation and put the spotlight where it belongs.
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August 27, 2025 at 4:04 PM
This Week, I Get to Do What I Love

Leading three days of in-person professional learning with our virtual staff is pure joy. We’re focusing on relationships, community, and culture—because tech is only as powerful as the people behind it. Months of planning lead to that first hallway hug, and…
This Week, I Get to Do What I Love
Leading three days of in-person professional learning with our virtual staff is pure joy. We’re focusing on relationships, community, and culture—because tech is only as powerful as the people behind it. Months of planning lead to that first hallway hug, and suddenly, it all makes sense. This is why I love this work.
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August 18, 2025 at 2:48 PM
Forgotten Dreams and Quiet Reminders

The author reflects on their unroadworthy 1973 Land Rover, recognizing it as a symbol of dreams for others while they overlook its significance. A comment on social media prompts a deeper appreciation for their own life and the joys often taken for granted.…
Forgotten Dreams and Quiet Reminders
The author reflects on their unroadworthy 1973 Land Rover, recognizing it as a symbol of dreams for others while they overlook its significance. A comment on social media prompts a deeper appreciation for their own life and the joys often taken for granted. They commit to embracing the ordinary and cherishing life's beauty.
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August 15, 2025 at 3:05 PM
Trying to get my first session accepted for SXSW EDU but they do a whole weird voting thing... so I know it's pain but can you create an account so that you can click on the heart for me on this session?
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August 7, 2025 at 4:57 AM
Why Strong Systems – not Just Big GoalS – Are the Key to Effective Leadership

Most leaders don’t fail because they lack vision—they fail because their systems don’t support their goals. I learned this the hard way, in both military and education leadership roles. And while we love to throw around…
Why Strong Systems – not Just Big GoalS – Are the Key to Effective Leadership
Most leaders don’t fail because they lack vision—they fail because their systems don’t support their goals. I learned this the hard way, in both military and education leadership roles. And while we love to throw around phrases like “defined autonomy,” the truth is many teams are navigating ambiguity, not empowerment. This post explores what real structure looks like, why systems matter more than ambition, and how we can create clarity without micromanagement.
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July 31, 2025 at 3:32 PM
Are You My Leader? Insights from Classic Stories

What can a lost baby bird teach us about leadership and the future of AI? In this reflection on Are You My Mother?, Laura K Spencer, Ed.D. explores how belonging, recognition, and human connection shape the way we lead—and why tech can’t replace…
Are You My Leader? Insights from Classic Stories
What can a lost baby bird teach us about leadership and the future of AI? In this reflection on Are You My Mother?, Laura K Spencer, Ed.D. explores how belonging, recognition, and human connection shape the way we lead—and why tech can’t replace empathy.
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July 21, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Understanding Transitions: What William Bridges Taught Me About Leading Change in Education

Just finished Managing Transitions by William Bridges? Here’s how this timeless framework reshaped how I view change, leadership, and emotional resilience in education.
Understanding Transitions: What William Bridges Taught Me About Leading Change in Education
Just finished Managing Transitions by William Bridges? Here’s how this timeless framework reshaped how I view change, leadership, and emotional resilience in education.
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July 17, 2025 at 4:16 PM
💙 “DON’T turn the page!” Grover warned me as a kid… but I turned it anyway.
My dad used a puppet and his whole heart to bring The Monster at the End of This Book to life—and years later, Grover still teaches me something powerful about empathy in leadership.
What Grover Taught Us About Fear and Leadership
What can a furry blue monster teach us about leadership? In this heartfelt reflection on The Monster at the End of This Book, Laura K Spencer, Ed.D. explores empathy, fear, and the power of turning the page—together.
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July 14, 2025 at 4:00 PM
“Stand Back,” Said the Elephant: What a Children’s Book Taught Me About Leadership, Innovation, and Intentional Impact laurakspencer.com/2025/07/07/s...
“Stand Back,” Said the Elephant: What a Children’s Book Taught Me About Leadership, Innovation, and Intentional Impact
What can a sneezing elephant teach us about leadership? A childhood book sparked fresh insight on how even our smallest decisions can shake the ground beneath us. In this post, I reflect on leading…
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July 7, 2025 at 6:29 PM
Discover the Power of Reverse Pet Peeves for Joy

A friend sent me an article about happiness called, "Happiness doesn’t have to be a heavy lift." Something that resonated was a portion on reverse pet peeves, which are those small things that bring disproportionate joy.Ironically, right after I…
Discover the Power of Reverse Pet Peeves for Joy
A friend sent me an article about happiness called, "Happiness doesn’t have to be a heavy lift." Something that resonated was a portion on reverse pet peeves, which are those small things that bring disproportionate joy.Ironically, right after I finished reading it, I was sent a copy of a photo from a work event a couple weeks ago, which is a perfect reverse pet peeve moment.
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June 30, 2025 at 5:44 PM
Creating Space for Greatness: A Reflection on Leadership

I have been a Simon Sinek fan for a long time. The other day I saw this quote by him which has me thinking: “The role of a leader is not to come up with all the great ideas. The role of a leader is to create an environment in which great…
Creating Space for Greatness: A Reflection on Leadership
I have been a Simon Sinek fan for a long time. The other day I saw this quote by him which has me thinking: “The role of a leader is not to come up with all the great ideas. The role of a leader is to create an environment in which great ideas can happen." It’s a simple yet profound reminder that leadership isn’t about being the sole innovator or the constant doer, but about fostering a space where talent and creativity can flourish.
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June 19, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Turn Up the Music, Even on the Rainy Days

A joyful Hulu ad reminds us: we can’t control the weather outside, but we can protect our inner climate. Choose joy—dance anyway.
Turn Up the Music, Even on the Rainy Days
A joyful Hulu ad reminds us: we can’t control the weather outside, but we can protect our inner climate. Choose joy—dance anyway.
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June 13, 2025 at 4:05 PM