Don't write off students who struggle and label them as lazy or unmotivated.
Instead, be curious about the skills they're missing that we can teach them to help them succeed.
Let's assume the best about kids. Most often they want to succeed but may not have the tools...yet.
Most teachers don't get a lot of attention. Their engaging lessons aren't on Twitter, and their cool interactions with students aren't captured on YouTube. But they're still crushing it! And they're making a difference for a lot of students. I'm grateful for them.
Hey RJ families! Use your creativity to make a rainbow to hang in your windows so during this time of social distancing, people who are out on a walk or driving by can see images of positivity! I saw some today on my way to school :) RJMS is making ours today! #RJlovesyou
The schools we walked out of won’t be the same schools we walk back into when this is all over.
Educators are developing new skills as we speak. Every day they get better. Our schools won’t just be different, they’ll be better. #satchat#BoldSchool#edchat#SaturdayThoughts