Thinking, Fast and Slow is a book everyone should read.
But, only 7% of people who’ve started it ever made it to the end.
21 insights from the best book you never finished:
I’m most well-known for writing the worldwide bestseller ‘The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck’. Since Twitter now allows long-form video uploads, here’s a full summary and breakdown by me, the author. Enjoy!
*** 'The Grammar Gap' ***
"Almost universally, teachers lack confidence in teaching grammar... With a little support, we could improve annotations in art, essays in history, arguments in RE, experiment write-ups in science, and much more."
https://t.co/TrcePkAtnm
Effective professional learning requires trust. Therefore, trust must be part of any professional learning system and culture.
Here are six ways #principals can build trust in their schools.
Click the link for actions to take based on your job role: https://t.co/s6gWR5RK9J
Knowing how to ask questions and where or how to find information is essential. Inquiry-based learning is a great tool that encourages this skill.
https://t.co/cxRkyU0EdZ via Experiential Learning Depot
#edutwitter#iteach#edu
"Feedback isn’t the same thing as praise or criticism."
Read on for more insights on making your feedback meaningful to teachers – and inviting feedback yourself.
https://t.co/8pNe2KTlrN
Need to shift the learning culture in your school community? Spend 6 weeks leaving your teachers messages of appreciation, suggests leader @burgess_shelley. #LeadLAP
https://t.co/SU4xx7ktug
"In just two or three minutes, you can gather a tremendous amount of information."
Explore what it would look like to schedule 10 observations per day, with insights from leader @burgess_shelley. #LeadLAP
https://t.co/IY2zf0RvtB
This is an excellent article from @MagdalenaGanias! She shares how a one-some-all approach to professional learning wraps educators in layers of support so they develop a sense of confidence, belonging, care, and commitment.
https://t.co/7X1xaNbwiv