We’ve got great communicators from @Miamidadepublic working with us today! So excited about the commitment of @SuptDotres for the ongoing professional development for his whole district! Look at these folks working it out!
Words are more about the receiver than the sender. How people take and interpret our #communication is the meaning of it regardless of its intention. This comes up a lot in #crisiscommunication. It applies to general comms too. @BrianJStrategy via @Medium: https://t.co/he9NL6KYtD
While the transition to #remotelearning due to COVID-19 came fast and with its share of challenges, elements that have worked well are likely to persist as new features of the educational model long after the pandemic subsides. @EdDiveK12 https://t.co/2U17673z53 #educationpolicy
Join us for Lunch In The Know next Tuesday, October 20 with presenter Ted Townsend, Chief Economic Development Officer of Greater Memphis Chamber and host Brian Stephens, CEO of @CaissaPS. Register here: https://t.co/PEfOfAamBH
As businesses continue to pivot, leaders play a role in mitigating fears and building confidence that their overall operations are safe, and that they are prepared. More from @BrianJStrategy via @PRSA: https://t.co/4FYM7qBnh4 #effectivecommunication#complexcommunications
Few admins felt prepared for the pandemic that shut down schools in the spring. Though many said they felt most prepared to equip students with essential resources for families in need, per @EdDiveK12 #COVID19 Preparedness Survey. https://t.co/Qvk2y8BsaO #education#k12education
For more than 23+ years I’ve been a member of a local teacher association. In an exciting shift, I’m proud to become the newest member @UnitedShelbyUEA as we continue to work hand in hand with teachers who are committed to serving in best interest of children. #StrongerTogether
If you're the person who runs meetings, this self-check-in will be the difference between bolstering your team's cohesion and #productivity and giving them another task that makes them feel bogged-down and overbooked. More from @BrianJStrategy via @Medium: https://t.co/XOKPmL2I7w
Let’s start this week with some gratitude. Whether in-person or virtually, celebrate public education’s front-line workers on #WorldTeachersDay! Thank you for everything you do to support our students. #ThankATeacher@NSBAPublicEd
NSBA Executive Director and CEO @AnnaMariaChavez illustrates why public schools, which have been on the front line of our nation's coronavirus response, deserve more support from the federal government.
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Predictions that the teaching shortage will worsen due to the COVID-19 outbreak should cause school leaders to rethink how they manage teacher staffing. What might work? https://t.co/sPMgoJaF5T
Districts are facing fluctuating #education budget projections this fall. Paired with uncertain expenses due to changing hybrid, distance and in-person learning options, they're under unprecedented financial pressure. More from @NaazModan via @EdDiveK12 https://t.co/AvVpZVxt0l
Preparedness is the strongest weapon against fear. Responding to a crisis or #businessdisruption when the spotlight is on you is nothing to make up on the fly. Have a Crisis Action Plan ready. More from @BrianJStrategy via @Medium: https://t.co/01OSuQp6ql #crisismanagement#PR