@ECET2natl A5: build your teacher leaders at a group level first. Work with all teacher leaders as a group instead of throwing them out to the wolves with little to no training. Spend time molding them and allow them to use their talents and personalities to build capacity #ecet2
@ECET2natl A4: for people to open up and be vulnerable in a group, they have to trust that the people in the room are not going to hold what they say against them or use it as a negative. If that's the case, people will become less willing to share. #ecet2
@ECET2natl Q3 answer: being willing to try new things. Getting stuck in old ways that may or may not work is not being vulnerable. Be willing to try strategies and share successes and failures with colleagues. #ecet2
@nathan_stevens @ECET2natl Agreed! I make mistakes all the time, I think this shows my students I am human and that it's okay for them to make mistakes too. #ecet2
@DougDunnEdS Love the word transparency! As a classroom teacher, I love to see my admin open up and be real with us! It makes them feel more like friends rather than bosses. #ecet2
@ECET2natl Q2: Be willing to make mistakes and share those mistakes with colleagues! Do not hide in your classroom and not share what you are doing in fear of ridicule and humiliation #ecet2
@DrCaslerFailing On emdin telling the teacher to buy the shoes. I've always wanted to get a pair of Jordan's to connect with my students. But would never want them to feel I was mocking them. How do you know the difference? #4WF8333
@HanftMeredith 🙌🏼 I think our students believe if they act a certain way around others that their friends will think they're being fake. I make a point to teach them code switching is a good thing! #4WF8333
@seabelles2 I liked this. It showed a different perspective. And I was shocked by the response of the students not trusting him when he acted like a S instead of the professor. I thought it was kind of funny! #4wf8333
@Alt_Teach@JasmineK0214 Yes to the pacing guide! For the first week of school I try to forget about the pacing guide! My content twins hate this! #4WF8333
@HanftMeredith I have a hard time with this! I was 30 years younger than my co teacher and I was the lead teacher. So i always felt weird telling her what to do! #4WF8333