Showing posts with label school leadership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school leadership. Show all posts
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Observation Best Practices: Oct. 2 Chat
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#ncadmin,
Connected Educators,
education,
school leadership,
teaching
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Archived Chats via Storify
June 26th: Strategies to Maximize Getting Connected
June 19th: Innovative Strategies to Prevent Summer Slide
May 22nd: Common Core Implementation Strategies
May 8th: Legislative Issues in NC Education
April 24th: Best Practice for School Wide #edtech Supervision
February 20th: 21st Century Teaching and Learning
June 19th: Innovative Strategies to Prevent Summer Slide
May 22nd: Common Core Implementation Strategies
May 8th: Legislative Issues in NC Education
April 24th: Best Practice for School Wide #edtech Supervision
February 20th: 21st Century Teaching and Learning
February 6th: Vision Building Strategies for School Leaders
#ncadmin chats prior to Oct. 3rd can be viewed by clicking "Older Posts"
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#edtech,
#ncadmin,
#nced,
#ncga,
#ncpol,
21st Century,
administration,
Common Core,
Connected Educators,
education,
Essential Standards,
NCEES,
North Carolina,
school leadership,
school safety,
teaching,
technology
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Chat from September 19th: "Strategies for leadership teams in the changing field of education"
This is a summary from the September 19th #NCADMIN chat:
(Note: Not every tweet from the chat is included)
Welcome everyone to tonight's topic - Strategies for Leadership Teams in the changing field of Education! #ncadmin
Q1: Some leadership teams are made up of 2 & some are up to 5+ members-how do you define the role of your leadership team members? #ncadmin
A1: We discuss our roles as a group, factored by principal assignment, specialized area, and experience. #Ncadmin
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administration,
Connected Educators,
education,
ncadmin,
North Carolina,
school leadership,
teaching,
technology
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