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Creating Our Own Unique Learning Environments #DigiLead

A Principal's Reflections

She embraced the autonomy that she was given in a position that functions as a librarian, media specialist, and educational technology integrator to push the envelop. Change Digital Leadership educational technology Innovation Laura Fleming Makerspace New Milford High School transformation'

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Twitter: A Resource For All

A Principal's Reflections

Finally, how can we move more schools to embrace social media in general as a valuable educational tool? You can view the entire winter Scholastic Administrator magazine HERE ). educational leadership educational technology Twitter'

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This School Librarian Thinks Her Job Is the ‘Best-Kept Secret in Education’

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I had earned my masters in the art of teaching elementary education. I was more of a periodical girl, with the magazines and the newspapers and an occasional novel or self-help book. My mantra now is: I'm a successful educator and businesswoman. I'm a second-year doctoral student in educational leadership.

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Cultivating Joy Among the 'Community of Learners'

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A longtime instructional coach, presenter and education consultant, Creekmore has returned to the classroom as a fifth-grade teacher. In this interview with Educational Leadership magazine, Creekmore discussed how she approaches each day with joy and purpose. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

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Bring Balance to Your Mind: 4 Tips for a Mid-Year Mental Reset

ED Surge

Perhaps it’s reading a magazine or listening to music. When we wait to reflect on an accomplishment until the end of the week, month or year, we lose the fine details that made it successful. Enjoy your guilty pleasure, guilt-free. Give yourself permission to spend at least 10 minutes doing something that you enjoy. Make time for yourself.

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Amid Child Care Crisis, New Head of NAEYC Pledges to Prioritize Listening and Inclusion

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But certainly the leadership transition for the nonprofit comes during a period of incredible upheaval—arguably a crisis—in early childhood education. She referenced a TIME magazine cover story from February 1997, called “How a Child’s Brain Develops.” But she is not so sure this moment is all that different from years past.

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Why I’m Integrating the World Cup Into My English Class, Despite My Disinterest in Sports

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In late September, my sophomores were packing up for the day when I noticed a group of boys, heads down, all focusing on what looked to be magazines open on their desks. They lifted each page carefully, with a mix of reverence and deep concentration. Tengo Andres Guardado?” “Sí… Sí… ¿Tengo Mbappe?” The boys burst into rib-busting laughter.

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