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Read MoreWhy are children more anxious, aggressive and shut down than ever before? We’ll get answers from educators and authors Tamara Neufeld Strijack and Hannah Beach.
Read MoreHow do educators effectively lead change during a crisis? Educational Reform Advocate Richard Gerver notes that it’s through innovation and entrepreneurialism at the local level.
Read MoreHow do educators effectively lead change during a crisis? For Instructional Technologist Michele Dawson, it’s about meeting the technology needs of students, parents and teachers.
Read MoreHow do educators lead change during a crisis? For Dr. Jeff Hawkins and Steve Miletto, it’s helping schools answer: “What do we do next year?”
Read MoreWith the huge focus on curriculum and testing, we’re missing something that is a critical part of a child’s holistic development. Educator Jocelyne Chirnside explains.
Read MoreHow do educators effectively lead change during a crisis? For Principal Zaharah Valentine, it starts with addressing the needs of students and faculty alike.
Read MoreHow do educators effectively lead change during a crisis? For Chula Vista CA educators Toni Faddis Ed.D. and Giulia Longo, it’s about strengthening relationships.
Read MoreHow do educators effectively lead change during a crisis? For co-Principal Vic Goddard, it’s about providing support for the most vulnerable populations.
Read MoreHow do educators effectively lead change during a crisis? For Principal Mike Oliver, it’s about providing students with opportunities to learn in authentic ways.
Read MoreHow do educators lead change during a crisis? For Superintendent David Schuler, it starts by supporting the school and local community’s social and emotional health.
Read MoreHow do educators effectively lead change during a crisis? For educators Ken Wallace and Jill Geocaris, it starts with taking care of everyone’s mental health.
Read MoreHelping educators ask the right question: “Is undertaking this change something that will help us achieve the outcomes we seek on behalf of our students”?
Read MoreHow do educators effectively lead change during a crisis? For Principal Evan Robb, it’s about prioritizing activities, taking small steps, learning, and making adjustments.
Read MoreHow do you effectively lead change during a crisis? For middle school director Kim Pence, it’s about managing expectations, having patience and trusting your faculty.
Read MoreHow do you effectively lead change during a crisis? For Principal Margaret Zacchei, it’s about giving people the opportunity to show up with their gifts.
Read MoreEnabling sustained organizational success today forces us to look at the leadership staff relationship differently. Mike Vacanti explains how we need to refocus our perspective.
Read MoreHow do you effectively lead change during a crisis? For Principal Carol Kampa, it’s critical to maintain relationships with students, faculty and the community.
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