@organizedbinder@S_Oberle@CorwinPress Just heard about this on Danny Bauer's podcast and got so excited I'm posting on Twitter for the first time in a long time. Can't wait to see what you create.
By encouraging Ss to revisit the things that challenged and excited them, educator @mrswendymturner helps them reflect on their growth! #AlwaysLearning
Guiding Principles from Guiding Principals: 7 important phrases to remember for school leaders (or really anyone) this school year
https://t.co/l7zxVAi8uq
Far too many popular strategies for teaching reading are not actually supported by research. We sifted through to find the ones that are most effective.
Many commentators talk about the importance of so-called "soft skills" for leadership into the future. @IDEOU has (so appropriately) rebranded them as "power skills". Here's their brilliant list of 12 key power skills:
1) Cultivating joy
2) Meaningful collaboration
3) Small-scale experimentation
4) Grounding in purpose
5) Creating community
6) Frame shifting
7) Leading with empathy
8) Emotional proofreading
9) Making room for more voices
10) Leading with questions
11) Finding balance
12) Agility
https://t.co/xosznr9fkc
Thank you @FerraroRoberto for the link & graphic
A good offense creates and uses advantages
It doesn't happen by accident.
You have to train to play this way.
Here are 6 practice drills to help you play advantage basketball ⬇️⬇️
Humbled to discuss the process of sharing messages of positivity and kindness!Team effort, big shoutout to @WV_Counselors@WayneValleyTV
Kind words can be short and easy to speak but their echoes are truly endless. Take a moment to share an act of kindness with those around you
This word problem framework helps students develop their understanding of math concepts rather than just memorizing formulas. (source: @TKtalksSTEAM and @SammonSTEAM) Learn more and download a free PDF version:
https://t.co/qozV3FFxZ9
Exit slips and low-stakes quizzes are two common ways to check for understanding. But if you want to mix things up, try one of these 13 ideas that allow students to get creative—and have some fun! #FormativeAssessment@finleyt
https://t.co/BWt0TJk8HY
@educonphilly I'm presenting at Educon2023 and would love to ask someone questions but haven't heard back from emails. What is the best way to connect?
One of the best mental shifts I’ve made as a teacher is to stop planning out Monday to Friday and instead plan out Tuesday to Monday.
It has made my Sundays so much less stressful because I’m already prepped for that first day.
@MonteSyrie Thanks for sharing. I wonder what kind of responses you would get if you added positive behaviors to the list as well. Might help figure out the ways students hope to be rewarded, i.e. public vs private praise.