Student Voice and Choice in the Early Elementary Grades: A look at how a second-grade teacher gave her students some control over the classroom jobs list to bolster their sense of autonomy. https://t.co/z2QWj73DCl via @edutopia
The secret to bringing out the best in others: Support too little and challenge too much and people get discouraged. Challenge too little and support too much and people get comfortable. Find the right ratio of challenge to support. https://t.co/TzbdhrzrYW via @Leadershipfreak
Some parents judge schools by the test scores. But there are a lot of parents who judge schools by the attitude of their child when they get home in the afternoon. We need to be working to raise student achievement… but we also need to be creating good experiences for kids.
5 tools to create compelling digital portfolios to help students take ownership of their learning and learn how to critically evaluate their academic progress. https://t.co/d9uGhkIROP via @eschoolnews
Lessons in finding your voice and lifting up your voice for issues that matter and not giving up no matter who tells you no from closing keynote speaker @kwamealexander. #NAESP19
We have an identity crisis in America today. And it’s going to take every single one of us to change that narrative. - @brewerhm at The Exchange #naespCIL#NAESP19
Leadership Takes Heart! Enjoying my time at the @NAESP Conference, networking and remembering to have fun. We’re at the Social Media Booth, remembering the importance of individual & school branding!!!❤️#LeadershipMatters Matters
With @Crayola, @NAESP offers an opportunity to apply for a Champion Creatively Alive Children Grant. Your school could receive a grant valued at $3,500 to establish a creative leadership team and build the creative capacity of your PLC. Apply by June 21: https://t.co/mrZsak1LTg
We reached out to your peers in education on social media to find out what books are on their must-read lists for summer break. Principal tested—and approved—here are 18 books that have left a lasting impact on educators like you. https://t.co/eW52KKlYO7
"Kids today might actually have it worse, thanks to technology. They’re going through their awkward stages—the braces and bad haircuts and first crushes—on Instagram and Snapchat." https://t.co/95gTW35EEr #edtech via @EdSurge
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 32% of adolescents have an anxiety disorder. This means that in a classroom of 24 students, 7 will suffer from clinical anxiety. Here are 7 resources to help educators better understand anxiety. https://t.co/PIan8U78KZ
The Exchange at the #NAESP19 conference in Spokane this July is a can't miss for educators who want to take their leadership to the next level. #naespCIL fellows and The Exchange leaders @brewerhm and @_AndyJacks explain why.
Register: https://t.co/CPTI9IhEwq