It is truly an honor to be invited to to join this group of accomplished and supportive global educators. @ISSCommunity Women’s Symposium at Princeton.
This was such an amazing event. I am grateful that I was able to participate. Thank you, @ISSCommunity for the opportunity to connect with these wonderful women. #isswomenlead
One of our teachers, Ms. Emily Paton, has an amazing article in today's NYT showcasing what sets our school apart - real-life application of educational principles for impactful learning. Congrats to Emily and Grade 8 students! #NYT#issedu#cisinspires
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Make sure to flip your ballot! There are four ballot proposals this year, including a statewide proposal on climate change and three citywide proposals on racial justice.
Learn more at https://t.co/llxam8vk0Q
In celebration of World Teachers’ Day.“The transformation of education begins with teachers.” It’s impossible to imagine a world without our teachers, mentors and coaches, in all the forms and roles they hold. @UNESCO#TeachersDay2022@AAIEGlobal@Avenues_org#ThankYouTeacher
Inspiring & hopefully trend setting. A lifelong love of nature & reflective of those values. Patagonia’s billionaire owner gives away company to fight climate crisis /The Guardian #environment#climbing @climbing https://t.co/6zFQVlCihn
To all my fellow educators launching the school year around the globe. We do this with excitement & planning & as @AdamMGrant wrote, we do worry about the big and small stuff w/care. I’ll add what we say @Avenues_org “Don’t worry alone.” What a spectacular motto of collaboration!
Worrying doesn’t mean you’re neurotic. It’s a sign that you care—and a strategy to prepare.
If you don’t anticipate problems, you can’t prevent them. If you never sweat the small stuff, you don’t practice for the big stuff.
In uncertain times, concern can build resilience.
Join us in extending a warm welcome to our new Avenues São Paulo faculty & staff, coming from all over the globe! During Embark, our #professionaldevelopment program, they learned about our #curriculum, shared experiences, got to know each other & prepared for the school year!
History teachers, don’t confuse Middle Ages for Educators and middle-aged educators. Check out the upcoming Medieval Consortium Conference! @LauraMorreale Find contemporary relevance with this historical deep dive. @lwrightgray
What have we learned about teaching since 2020? A valuable panel on pandemic teaching just posted on MAFE! Two sessions on "Pandemic Lessons & Post-Pandemic Pedagogy," from New England Medieval Consortium’s 2021 Conference.
View the content here: https://t.co/jHd0lyJJd1
A useful reminder. One BIG YES enables a thousand nos. Ask, “What are we creating together?” Do you see your North Star? @Leadershipfreak https://t.co/FyBCDDCEPy