“What you expect is what you inspect.”
@MsAprilLutz, principal at @Clearwater264, has set up data-driven systems galore to be intentional about student AND staff success. 👏🏼
#USAKS24#KSLeaders
Thanks for hosting @swplains! It was a full day of action planning using data with some fabulous districts! Great participants, great questions, and a great focus on student growth for the entire day!
Glad to have Casey Peine @casey_peine@ksdehq provide structures and processes to discuss data and design action steps to improve student outcomes at today's CLUE workshop!
Feb. district shout out goes to @clearwater264 for
always strengthening their @ksmtss framework & instr. practices. They focus on leadership involvement, communication loops, & data-driven inquiry cycles! Congrats for persevering in the work to improve student outcomes!
In your career, the most valuable currency is not how much you know. It's how well you learn.
In a stable world, success depended on building expertise. In a changing world, it hinges on evolving expertise.
Potential is no longer defined by ability. It's a function of agility.
We are proud to announce John Hattie will be a keynote speaker at Plain Talk 2024!
Join Dr. Hattie as he outlines 3 notions that explain how school culture & mind frames lead to higher achievement + much more.
Thank you, @phonicbooks for sponsoring a speaker at #plaintalknola!
Life is harder when you expect a lot of the world and little of yourself.
Life is easier when you expect a lot of yourself and little of the world.
High standards, low expectations.
Second year @Clearwater264 is presenting at the #ksdehq Great Ideas in Education Conference. So proud of these amazing educators I get to work alongside. They have so much passion for teacher and student learning! #WeAre264
A huge shout out to our instructional coaches @YoungersE and Jaymee Brady for teaching kindergarten and first grade students so all our teachers could attend Euerka Math training today! #ONE264@ClearwaterEW
Insecure leaders strive to be the most powerful person in the room. They make others feel weak so they alone can stay strong.
Secure leaders aim to amplify the power of the room. They use their strength to make others stronger.
The best and highest use of power is to share it.
Join KSDE staff online Thurs., June 1 at 4 p.m. to learn about Kansas curricular standards for ELA. Staff will be available to answer questions and receive public feedback. Click here to access the event Zoom link: https://t.co/t850VLxSl4
If you are an 8th grade social studies teacher who wants to support your students as they learn from historical text, join us next year for a nationwide project. You’ll receive all materials, training, and a stipend. https://t.co/F3dCf3bAF5
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Use this protocol to lead small groups of #middleschool or #highschool students on their journey toward improving reading fluency. It can be used in class or outside of class—and at any point in the school year. Find it: https://t.co/rOdDeY7TXU #reading
“Literacy Skills seem to fuel literacy enjoyment, rather than vice versa” (Bergen et al. 2022) It’s also important to note that “it seems it’s unidirectional as opposed to bidirectional skill-enjoyment.” #scienceofreading#evidencebased
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I don't remember recording the narration in this video, but it covers some essential and often overlooked points about what goes into reading comprehension.
Thanks, Edutopia, for creating and posting it!
Teachers! Don't forget to register for this amazing opportunity to learn PRACTICAL ideas about teaching writing to students in Grades 3-12! What you will learn can transform your work around writing instruction. You do not want to miss this opportunity! https://t.co/eBSimXX6Z8