Here are my weekly educational Diigo links. Some good stuff in here for educators. Plenty of resources foe everyone!
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Question 6
We will share info after #satchat so EVERYONE can be a student advocate! https://t.co/HJjzA4xTYC— Scott Rocco (@ScottRRocco) August 27, 2016
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Sounds great! @principalkp https://t.co/1WyV16LvzQ
— Shari Heyman (@HeymanShari) August 27, 2016
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A1 Seeing beyond schedules, rules, mandates & limitations 2 make sure every student has what they need to learn & grow- Listen 2 Ss #satchat
— Jeanne Muzi (@MuziLearningLab) August 27, 2016
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Today I celebrate the last official day of summer! I’m ready to wrap my heart around new and returning students! Bring on 2016-2017!
— Michala Cardwell (@CardwellTeachMe) August 26, 2016
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The Monacan Marching Chiefs are rocking some Motown this year! #oneCCPS http://pic.twitter.com/aBVjc9WmlK
— James Lane (@DrJamesLane) August 25, 2016
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Collective Wisdom. The answer IS in the room! @TCMSPrincipal #oneccps #ccpspbl http://pic.twitter.com/ezB9sR94GD
— Peyton Anderson (@PBL_Peyton) August 25, 2016
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PBL 101 Day 2 at TCMS! Timberwolves Gallery Walk! Let’s do it!!! @TCMSPrincipal #oneccps #ccpspbl http://pic.twitter.com/81UFjbABja
— Peyton Anderson (@PBL_Peyton) August 25, 2016
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New principal group @ 1st principal meeting of the year. Supporting each other. #oneccps @PJohnsonElemEd @StefankoB http://pic.twitter.com/KicgXQsloP
— AM Davis Elementary (@AMDavisElem) August 24, 2016
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Have you told someone lately they’re appreciated, they’re special, they’re a vital part of your team – if not, this must start tomorrow!
— Adam Welcome (@awelcome) August 24, 2016
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5 useful tips to get the most out of virtual field trips | eSchool News
Virtual field trips are a great way to engage students in their learning. Here are some resources
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Free Technology for Teachers: Two Graphing Tools for Google Docs
Two graphing tools to use with Google Docs
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Free Technology for Teachers: 15 Google Forms Tutorial Videos
Not using Google forms? You are really missing out. Here are some tutorials to get you started
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5 Uses for Google Forms in Schools | Indiana Jen
5 Uses for Google Forms in Schools https://t.co/q3K3D7ltsC via @flipboard
— Doug Peterson (@dougpete) August 23, 2016
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Principal Support: Staying Connected to Teachers – A Principal’s Thoughts…
Some great ideas on how to stay connected with your teachers during the year
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10 Easy Ways To Create an Amazing #ClassroomCulture This Year – The Principal of Change
Create an amazing classroom culture this year. Here are some tips
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A Principal’s Reflections: Disruptive Innovation
As a school leader, where is your disruptive innovation coming from?
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She Didn’t Believe – But Others Did | Leadership Freak
As a leader, we need to see potential in others, even when they don’t see it
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Great Leadership: Three (Not So) Surprising Lessons of Leadership
3 characteristics all great leaders share
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5 Suggestions for Leading An Intergenerational Workforce – Forbes
Some tips on how to handle a multi-generational team
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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Lead Change Group | 7 Things Every Leader Needs to Sacrifice
Leaders all make sacrifices. We know and accept that going in
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How Millennial Executives Say To Effectively Lead Their Generation
Millennial leaders telling us how to lead their generation. Good stuff
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Stuck in a rut or going deep? – The Principal of Change
Do your teachers go deep into subject matter? Here is why it is critically important
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20 Tips for New Instructional Coaches | Edutopia
As a school leader we are all instructional coaches. Here are some tips to be a better coach
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A Principal’s Reflections: Popular vs Effective
Are you a popular or effective leader? Can you be both?
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Why You Should Embrace Discomfort
Discomfort can lead to challenges and happiness. As a leader, how uncomfortable are you?
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The Must-Dos: My 10 Most Enduring Leadership Lessons – Terry “Starbucker” St. Marie
10 things every leader should do to help the organization
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There are different levels of leadership. As a leader, which level are you at?