15 Tips to Align Your Teaching With Brain Science | Edutopia. Great article for a quick staff, PLC, or evaluator team discussion. edutopia.org/article/15-tip…
I wouldn't be out there if I didn't believe that America can come through this moment, if each of us is prepared to play our role in demanding and delivering a better future.
An excellent discussion on nuances of “good schools”especially staff and leaders: Indiana's school letter grades will help housing prices more than parents | Opinion indystar.com/story/opinion/… via @indystar
Sen. Cory Booker (D-New Jersey) spoke through the night on the Senate floor, to protest President Trump, Elon Musk and the administration’s policies.
“These are not normal times in our nation,” he said. “And they should not be treated as such in the United States Senate.” wapo.st/4iYqWg4
BREAKING: Cory Booker has now been holding the Senate floor for an incredible 21 hours.
And he's only getting stronger with every passing minute. This 1-minute clip right now should mark a pivotal moment for the Democratic Party. It’s a turning point for all Americans who care deeply about preserving our democracy, and it’s a clarion call for young people to rise up and ignite a powerful grassroots movement across this nation.
This is the energy we need to fuel real change. Let this moment serve as the spark that lights the fire of action, accountability, and justice.
We now have to train staff to distinguish between types of warrants to ensure agents aren’t coming onto school grounds and searching your kids’ records illegally. For decades, until 1/21/25, schools were designated safe spaces. Because…kids. Now this. edweek.org/leadership/how…
Something to think about: 2024 is the 50th anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. It allowed women for the first time to have bank accounts and credit cards in their own name, not needing a male signature.
Can PD Ice Breakers Be Less Cringey? We Asked Teachers edweek.org/leadership/can… Those of you who know me will appreciate why I love this article SO MUCH!!
Deeply saddened to share the news of the passing of our beloved colleague, Karen Farrell '91. Karen was a key member of Butler University for over 40 years. We will miss her very much. She had a vibrant personality & a fantastic sense of humor. She was well-loved & respected. 💙