I really like this! Too often we only see the results without recognizing the hard work and many failures that it took to get there. https://t.co/tMPTOh5SUz via @gcouros
I really like how this article tells the difference between engaged and empowered and why the latter is sooo important for our students today! Empowered Students vs Engaged Students (What’s the difference?) https://t.co/CWUq5IwQl3
Great article on how praising innovation will lead to more innovation. Speaks to the importance of culture and climate have on a system. https://t.co/hOo54Qe0et via @ajjuliani
Interesting quote from this article is actually from Dale Carnegie: "Ask questions that other persons will enjoy answering." Sounds like a pretty good strategy for developing relationships :) Listening to Lead Forward https://t.co/H6stToQFN0
I love the quote in this article that states "excellence rarely comes in the first draft". It is so true, but easy to forget in the moment.
The Pursuit of Excellence in the Creation Process https://t.co/ewXBkufknv
To kick off our reading unit, we had a book tasting! 🍽
We settled into some comfy seats, I gave them their menu (assignment), they read, I provided cookies 🍪, and we discussed what they read afterwards. Great day all around 📕📓
It is important to always remember it is about the kids. Here they have a chance to tell the world what is important to them when when they participate. Well worth the listen if you get a chance!
In preparation for the 2019-2020 seasons, the Minnesota State High School League, the Minnesota High School Coaches Association, and the Minnesota Interscholastic Activities Administrators Association have prepared this video. #mshsl@mshsca@MN_IAAA
https://t.co/CcZYKx6qy6
This serves as a good reminder to take care of yourself as the High School sports season gets started on Monday and the school year shortly after. I especially found the "initiative fatigue" to be very interesting! https://t.co/PlC0kl612l
Remember, #edtech often looks cool and fun.
It might even “engage” kids. But just because we see kids having fun or engaged doesn’t actually mean high quality learning is taking place.
We must always know the why and what’s the benefit with it.
#edchat