It's helpful to acknowledge the types of effort that exist so that teachers can be more strategic. Let's talk about operative effort, cognitive effort, and social-emotional effort https://t.co/qB13UAfEAa
Research in schools shows that actively demonstrating kindness contributes towards students’ wellbeing and enhanced academic performance. Dr Sophie Lea from Monash University explains https://t.co/uQU61ya4bV
An appointed devil's advocate could be one of the many strategies to encourage people to share ideas in meetings, according to new research from the University of Sydney https://t.co/NbkjgAIUD4
We tend to think of tragedies as a single terrible moment, rather than the result of multiple bad decisions. What are your processes to reflect on failure?
https://t.co/d99WO1hECT
“The most common question parents ask is, ‘is social media safe for my kids’. The answer is that we don't have enough evidence to say it's safe, and in fact, there is growing evidence that social media use is associated with harm to mental health” https://t.co/8NyrV1E7Y5
What does the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory have to report after their investigation into Social Media and Youth Mental Health? Thanks for asking #edlead https://t.co/yLYO8Y3Kgq
This paper argues for a “sea change in learning settings for young people” and makes the case for new approaches to designing learning & teaching and how we might achieve this. It also provides a model for long-term PL within schools https://t.co/u7Lu8Wi5SJ #edlead