Here are your instructional leadership news highlights for October.
- Teachers Turn to Twitter for Solutions, Connection, via EdWeek
- Psst: If you’re interested in using Twitter for growth and development, we cohost a monthly instructional leadership chat. Join us!
- Bill Gates Doubles Down on His Drive to Improve Teaching, via The Hechinger Report
- When Educators Break Up with Companies, via EdSurge
- How to Avoid Bad EdTech Relationships, via, well, TeachBoost!
- How Can Schools Create Environments for High-Quality Teaching?, via MindShift
- 3 Important Ways to Connect Teaching Practice to Student Learning, via the Center for Educational Leadership
- Give Teachers What They Deserve, via GatesNotes
- Report: Teacher-Controlled Video Observations Improve Teacher Assessment Process, via THE Journal
- 5M Study Looks at TN Teacher Evaluation Data and Collaboration, via Vanderbilt University
- 21st-Century PD: Retension, Reflection, and Redistribution of Knowledge, via Edutopia
- Teaching Teachers to Teach: It’s Not So Elementary, via NPR
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