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This Week's Instructional Leadership Must-Reads: June 26
Jill Lubow
Here are this week's must-read articles for teachers and instructional leaders:
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Guest Post: Educators, Let's Work Smarter, Not Harder
Jill Lubow
The below excerpts are highlights from educator Kathy Perret's recent blog post, "Let's Work Smarter, Not Harder." Thank you, Kathy, for sharing this Iowa story of success!
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Guest Post: To Strengthen Educator Relationships, Transparency is Key
Jill Lubow
"Leadership is unlocking people’s potential to become better." ~ Bill Bradley
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Introducing the New TeachBoost Sketch!
Jill Lubow
We've just released major upgrades to TeachBoost Sketch, our intuitive scripting tool for educator observations, instructional coaching, and peer support.
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This Week's Instructional Leadership Must-Reads: May 29
Jill Lubow
Here are this week's must-read articles for teachers and instructional leaders:
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This Week's Instructional Leadership Must-Reads: May 15
Jill Lubow
Here are this week's must-read articles for teachers and instructional leaders:
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An Illinois Educator on the Benefits of "Scary" Conversations
Jill Lubow
There's a fantastic essay in the Washington Post today, penned by Illinois educator Stephen Traphagen, that explores why teachers, and students, should engage in "scary" conversations about failure and continuous learning. The entire piece is worth a read, but here's a teaser (and a spoiler, since it's the last paragraph):
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Guest Post: Students Recommend Daily Edtech “Me Time” for Teacher PD
Jill Lubow
This spring, students at Cornerstone Charter School’s Health + Technology High School developed a deeper appreciation for the IT industry through a school build-out project for some fictional but high-profile customers: Richmond High School, the School of Hard Knocks, and Hogwarts Academy.
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6 Must-See EdTech Innovators Attending the EdSurge Los Angeles Summit
Jill Lubow
This weekend we're headed to sunny Los Angeles for the EdSurge Tech for Schools Summit. If you're an educator in the LA area, this free event is a fantastic opportunity to find edtech partners for your classrooms, schools, and districts.
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Improving Educator PD: U.S. Department of Education Guidelines
Jill Lubow
"The same personalized, collaborative, anytime/anywhere learning that technology can enable for students should be available for educators and administrators."
Wise words from the U.S. Department of Education, who this month released their EdTech Developer’s Guide.