In this episode, Dr. Robert Avossa shares with us his journey as a superintendent of the School District of Palm Beach County in Florida.
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Alok Mysore came to the US from India a year ago with a strong worldview and a hunger to help cure the world’s looming future food shortage.
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Florida Virtual School has announced that as of July 1, 2017, Jodi Marshall will be taking over as the new President and CEO.
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“Our most commonly held formula for success is broken,” according to Harvard researcher, positive psychology expert and New York Times best-selling author Shawn Achor.
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Seven scenarios that illustrate some ways school leaders can promote the ESL teacher’s strengths so that they can transform into school-wide educational leaders.
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Using summer vacation for inner peace and growth
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Happiness fuels success, not the other way around.
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Slowing down and applying reading skills to mathematics proves successful
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In this episode, Superintendent Jim McKay shares how he isn’t afraid to speak his mind when trying to improve his district.
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July 31-Aug 02, 2017 Reading Plus at AAEA Conference
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Technology changes quickly; people do not.
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The second annual Transformative Leadership Summit will convene from July 31-August 8, 2017. Online-only conference with thought leaders in education.
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Insights from Sir Ken Robinson: Revolutionizing Education
12 minutes readSir Ken Robinson explains that the landscape of education is evolving, prompting the need to re-evaluate public education systems’ fundamental assumptions.
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Lynn Fuini-Hetten knows open communication with the community is vital for student success.
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Uncovering inequities to ensure all students have a chance to succeed