Teachers love Admin who:
1) roll up their sleeves to help
2) Really Listen
3) Who are present: in classrooms, hallways, cafeteria, lunchroom
4) Value Teachers time (planning, meetings, after school)
5) Support/encourage them
6) check on/ check in with them
7) Have their back
After 18 months of working from home due to Government imposed restrictions, from Monday it will once again be permissible for people to start returning to their office or workplace | Read more: https://t.co/qSc7Mvwl5v
I used to have a sticky note on my desk that just said, "You're not marking errors. You're identifying trends."
This is one of the most important pieces of advice regarding feedback I can offer.
Kids don't need to know what they did wrong. They need to know what to learn next.
It's not easy to "transform a 50-minute lesson into a clear, pithy post" that sets students up for independent work at home, but these 7 tips help keep learning accessible. Aimed at secondary teachers, but adaptable for elementary https://t.co/X5OdDD610H
Kudos to our awesome cafeteria staff and bus drivers! Team work, not only makes the dream work, but ensures that our students have access to a well balanced diet during the closure. So inspired by the endless collaborative efforts that are occurring every day!
A school superintendent said something profound in his address cancelling school for the next 3 weeks. He said: In the end, it will be impossible to know if we overreacted or did too much, but it will be QUITE apparent if we under reacted or did too little.
Hear those words....
I've got 70+ real world problem-based math lessons that you can download for free and use with your students. https://t.co/smoHa14gvC #MTBoS#iteachmath