I get to work in lots of schools, and there are 3 things effective schools and districts always have in place.
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3 Elements of Effective School Environments
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It's better to be the wisest person in the room than the smartest.
People prove their intelligence by showing what they know. They reveal their wisdom by integrating what everyone knows.
Intelligence can be used to advance personal agendas. Wisdom guides groups to shared goals.
8 easy ways to positively impact the culture within your school:
1). Greet people
2). Say please and thank you
3). Don’t micromanage
4). Share credit
5). Own failure
6). Be humble
7). Always be kind
8). Apologize
The true leader in a group is rarely the person who talks the most. It's usually the person who listens best.
Listening is more than hearing what’s said. It’s noticing and surfacing what isn’t said.
Inviting dissenting views and amplifying quiet voices are acts of leadership.
Teachers are not alone on this journey. Truth and Reconciliation Week offers free age-appropriate programming gr 1-12. Bring the voices and truths of Indigenous Survivors, Elders, and Knowledge Keepers into your classrooms Register@NCTR_UM @SD57PG https://t.co/x3RtnXvIsP
How does the Science of Reading differ from Balanced Literacy?
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Credit for this chart goes to R.I.S.E Arkansas: https://t.co/UpytIP5HMO
He said, “I’m Tragically Hip”...
Today marks the 27th anniversary of our performance on @nbcsnl, introduced by @dan_aykroyd. This day introduced us to many of our American friends that stick with us to this day. Did you watch this on screen back in ‘95?