Podcast

Relevance Creep and Parent Advisory Boards with Ethan Delavan, TLIS

Season
5
Episode
106

Ethan Delavan, TLIS, Director of IT at the Northwest School, joins the podcast to discuss managing "relevance creep" in independent schools. He shares his unique approach to technology leadership, including the development of a "Technology and Society" academic pathway and the intentional use of a parent tech advisory board to gain industry insights while maintaining curricular boundaries.

  1. Ethan Delavan, LinkedIn profile
  2. The Northwest School, independent day and boarding school serving students in grades 6 to 12 on an urban campus in Seattle, WA
  3. Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (TLIS) certification program, credential that validates the leadership, technical expertise, and strategic judgment required to lead technology in an independent school environment

Transcript

About the guest

Ethan Delavan

Director of Information Technology

Ethan Delavan has been working at independent schools in Seattle since 1996. He has founded several interscholastic initiatives in technical innovation for young people in the Pacific Northwest, and he has held advisory roles for the Northwest Association of Independent Schools.
He's equally at home teaching drama, building theater sets, coding maker projects, and developing technology strategy for teaching and learning. His passion for technology is grounded in its potential to amplify human creativity.
Ethan’s leadership extends nationally through his work with the Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools, where he has helped shape the future of technology leadership in education by serving as a peer mentor, professional development consultant, and conference chair.