A Fresh Look at Phonics: Make instruction active and engaging to turn students into skilled readers https://t.co/9aIrFYl0Cv via @NAESP@wbny#PrincipalMag
Congratulations to Deputy Superintendent Dr. Orletta Rush! She received the Truman M. Pierce Leadership Award from the Alabama Association of Elementary School Administrators. @orush2.
Dear Educators,
Never take things personally when it comes to your students behavior. It is rarely about you and more about what they are going through.
Remembering this has helped me so much.
Children can’t process and retain new information if their brains are overwhelmed with anxiety. Ensuring that students are connected to their peers and have strong supporting relationships with adults in school will go a long way. @educationweek https://t.co/tyFnhoP0ao
Let’s welcome our new principal, Cheritta “Reta” Hayes. She’s married to Chris, they have 2 sons-Jayden (14) & Kendyl (9). She has 21 years of experience in education, 17 in administration, and 7 in the McAdory Feeder Pattern.
We are excited to welcome her to the gator family!
Whether you are face-to-face or online, how we greet students is essential in creating a classroom community. For teachers starting the year online, here are 4 Easy Ways to Welcome Students to Your Online Course: https://t.co/dI7ohWPUOp via @proofmango@BrightspotEd
I have been writing a column for a long time. I have come to the conclusion, over said time, that "You are a f*&%$ing idiot!" is one of the least effective ways to begin an debate.
7 Steps for Success (1)Support the Leader (2)Learn to Harmonize (get the buy-in) (3)Assemble the Band! (get people involved)(4)Will they Dance (Impact) (5)Sing their Favorite Song (Communicate Effectively) (6)Create an Earworm (message) (7)Regroup & Rehearse (measurement) -M Tate