Number 284 in virtual teaching mistakes I've made this yr: Today, while teaching my ELL class, I assumed that when I talked to students about our "book," I they would understand it was the ONLINE book we were reading. They didn't see the online text as a book& confusion ensued
Great conversation with @jillmsiler on leadership and her new book, "Thrive Through the 5" on the #InnovatorsMindset Podcast!
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School is NOT closed for the year. The building is. If you listen closely you can hear the hum of hard working teachers, administrators, and support staff preparing to save the day in ways and means never seen before. Yes, we are brokenhearted, but these broken hearts will lead
“I’ve never been prouder to be a South Carolina teacher.”
- a text from a teacher in Greenville County
Ending today with a grateful heart for every educator in our state. From feeding sites to school bus food deliveries to school packets for our students - these educators
Had an excellent School Improvement/Title 1 Eval meeting.Celebrating growth and dreaming about where we need to go.Had valuable insight from stakeholders in the areas of family engagement, resources, and intervention needed to improve culture and academics over the next 5 years.
We had a great day today celebrating #WorldReadAloudDay. Students from different classes partnered up to read with one another. We had 100% participation. :)
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