Questioning your abilities doesn’t mean you have impostor syndrome. It’s a normal response to a new challenge or a difficult task.
The absence of doubt breeds arrogance. Feeling unsure maintains humility.
A lack of confidence is a reminder that you have something to learn.
It’s more important than ever for k-12 to partner with the business community to ensure we are producing graduates that are not only college ready but career ready!
If you understand that failure is inevitable and that growth can happen because of it, then it takes the fear of failure away at which point risk taking can begin.
Two great quotes from Dr. Paul Gorski today “More people are burning out battling racial inequities than people who are slowing down the process! This work has to be intentional and you have to plan for sustainability!”
“Baby steps is a good way of saying not right now!”
Here are our updated numbers for you. It’s awesome to see those positive case percents drop! We are also celebrating that student vaccination rate has hit double digits on all campuses! If you would like to report your child’s vaccination and haven’t alr… https://t.co/g7VwLmSiMs
Spent yesterday reflecting with staff on what worked during first semester, and what didn’t. Growth won’t come without first reflecting. Step 1 complete, step 2 begins today! @MGSDschools
Would you help me tweet this around the world?
Kindness matters
But kindness does not = justice
Civility counts
But civility is not the humane response to injustice
Justice is
Love is essential
But love is not a passive, weeping bystander
Love puts in work.
#MLKDay
Ah! I can’t get enough of this stuff! Thank you Jenny and @MaryJStewart4 for a great Unit 3 LETRS training. Loved learning about the elements in a phonics lesson and the frequency of graphemes and vowel patterns! Can’t wait to share with our teachers.🤯 📖#LETRS#ScienceOfReading