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In this third volume of the Routledge Great Educators Series, ten
of education's inspiring thought-leaders come together to bring you
their perspectives on how to improve equitable outcomes in your
school or classroom, so that all students have what they need to
succeed. You will learn how to overcome barriers to equity of
access; embrace a student's cultural capital; attract and retain a
diverse talent pool; incorporate intersectional identities in an
inclusive classroom; implement more equitable assessment practices;
build resilience and equity through chess; advance equity in early
childhood programs; abolish a culture of competition and work
toward a culture of cooperation; and increase stakeholder
commitment to racial equity. Appropriate for K-12 educators at all
levels, the book provides strategies, insights, and inspiration to
help you lead for equity and make real changes in your classroom,
building, and community.
The best educators never stop learning about their students or
their craft. In this second volume of the Routledge Great Educators
Series, ten of education's most inspiring thought-leaders come
together to bring you their top suggestions for improving your
students' learning in the classroom and your own professional
learning as an educator. You'll gain fresh insights on learning how
to... * Influence others and make a greater impact as a leader.
(Todd Whitaker) * "Unlearn" traditional practices that no longer
serve our students. (Jeffrey Zoul) * Be vulnerable and willing to
learn from and with colleagues. (Jimmy Casas) * Master your
emotional intelligence to improve people skills. (Sanee Bell) *
Shift the focus from grading to standards-based learning. (Garnet
Hillman) * Create student-centered learning environments with
flexible seating. (Kayla Dornfeld) * Balance the role of technology
in your life and plug in more intentionally. (Jessica Cabeen) *
Focus on the non-negotiables for success with the hardest-to-reach
kids. (Brian Mendler) * Apply a cross-curricular, design-thinking
approach to your curriculum. (Erin Klein) * Connect with colleagues
and students for true collaboration. (Derek McCoy) The book's
practical strategies and stories will inspire you on your journey
to make a difference in students' lives.
In this third volume of the Routledge Great Educators Series, ten
of education's inspiring thought-leaders come together to bring you
their perspectives on how to improve equitable outcomes in your
school or classroom, so that all students have what they need to
succeed. You will learn how to overcome barriers to equity of
access; embrace a student's cultural capital; attract and retain a
diverse talent pool; incorporate intersectional identities in an
inclusive classroom; implement more equitable assessment practices;
build resilience and equity through chess; advance equity in early
childhood programs; abolish a culture of competition and work
toward a culture of cooperation; and increase stakeholder
commitment to racial equity. Appropriate for K-12 educators at all
levels, the book provides strategies, insights, and inspiration to
help you lead for equity and make real changes in your classroom,
building, and community.
The best educators never stop learning about their students or
their craft. In this second volume of the Routledge Great Educators
Series, ten of education's most inspiring thought-leaders come
together to bring you their top suggestions for improving your
students' learning in the classroom and your own professional
learning as an educator. You'll gain fresh insights on learning how
to... * Influence others and make a greater impact as a leader.
(Todd Whitaker) * "Unlearn" traditional practices that no longer
serve our students. (Jeffrey Zoul) * Be vulnerable and willing to
learn from and with colleagues. (Jimmy Casas) * Master your
emotional intelligence to improve people skills. (Sanee Bell) *
Shift the focus from grading to standards-based learning. (Garnet
Hillman) * Create student-centered learning environments with
flexible seating. (Kayla Dornfeld) * Balance the role of technology
in your life and plug in more intentionally. (Jessica Cabeen) *
Focus on the non-negotiables for success with the hardest-to-reach
kids. (Brian Mendler) * Apply a cross-curricular, design-thinking
approach to your curriculum. (Erin Klein) * Connect with colleagues
and students for true collaboration. (Derek McCoy) The book's
practical strategies and stories will inspire you on your journey
to make a difference in students' lives.
Written by bestselling author Todd Whitaker. Helps groups of
educators work on What Great Principals Do Differently during
teacher training sessions, book study groups, and professional
learning communities.
In this innovative series Education Write Now, ten of education's
most inspiring thought-leaders meet for a three-day retreat to
think and write collaboratively, and then bring you the top
takeaways you need right now to improve your school or classroom.
This second volume, edited by Jeff Zoul and Sanee Bell, focuses on
relationships-the heart of everything we do in education. Building
strong relationships and a positive school culture takes
intentional, consistent effort, and the authors provide strategies
and examples to help you along the way. Throughout the book, you'll
find insights and inspiration on these topics: Connecting the dots
among students and staff (Jeffrey Zoul) Strengthening relationships
in the learner-centered class (Randy Ziegenfuss) Building a culture
of equity and access (Rosa Isiah) Cultivating student strengths and
interests (Elisabeth Bostwick) Bridging the gap between schools and
families (Laura Gilchrist) Deepening connections through productive
conflict (Sanee Bell) Finding relationships beyond the four walls
(Onica Mayers) Connecting through the power of generosity (Winston
Sakurai) Bringing passion into the schoolhouse (Sean Gaillard)
Tapping into dreams for a world-class culture (Danny Bauer) The
royalties generated from this book will support the Will to Live
Foundation, a nonprofit foundation working to prevent teen suicide.
How do great educators bring about real change to make a difference
in students' lives? In this first volume of the Routledge Great
Educators Series, 10 of education's most inspiring thought-leaders
come together to share their top suggestions you need right now to
innovate in your school or classroom. You will gain fresh insights
and practical strategies on these essential topics: Personalizing
professional learning (Jeffrey Zoul) Promoting a positive school
culture (Todd Whitaker) Improving our hiring practices (Jimmy
Casas) Designing spaces that maximize learning (Thomas C. Murray)
Empowering students in their learning and assessments (Starr
Sackstein) Flipping the classroom to reach each student (Kirk
Humphreys) Positioning libraries as learning hubs (Shannon
McClintock Miller) Helping others embrace technology changes
(Katrina Keene) Developing personal, not just professional, skills
(Dwight Carter) Embracing each student's passions and strengths
(LaVonna Roth) Filled with inspiring stories throughout, the book
will leave you feeling motivated to take risks and try new things
in your own school or classroom. As the authors say, if we want to
make a real difference, it's not enough to do the things we do
better; we must also do new and better things!
Todd Whitaker, Jeffrey Zoul, and Jimmy Casas are widely acclaimed
experts on teaching and leading and are pioneers in the education
twitterverse, and now they are sharing their best practices! In
What Connected Educators Do Differently, they show how being a
connected educator-by using social media to connect with peers
across the country and even across the globe-will greatly enhance
your own learning and your success in a school or classroom. You'll
find out how to create a personal and professional learning network
to share resources and ideas, gain support, and make an impact on
others. By customizing your professional development in this way,
you'll be able to learn what you want, how you want, when you want.
Best of all, you'll become energized and inspired by all the great
ideas out there and how you can contribute, benefiting both you and
your students. Whether you are a teacher or school leader, you will
come away from this book with step-by-step advice and fresh ideas
to try immediately. Being a connected educator has never been
easier or more important than it is right now!
This book describes the practices of principals who develop and
maintain purposeful learning communities. It applies and extends
nine of the leadership responsibilities identified in research
conducted by Marzano, Waters, and McNulty in School Leadership That
Works.
This book clarifies the core values which all great educators have
in common and contribute to school success. For all those who want
to create better schools, these factors are at the center of
behaviors which lead to results. The 4 CORE Factors are
Communication, Observation, Relationships, and Expectations.
This book describes the practices of principals who develop and
maintain purposeful learning communities. It applies and extends
nine of the leadership responsibilities identified in research
conducted by Marzano, Waters, and McNulty in School Leadership That
Works.
Use Friday Focus memos to motivate and engage your staff every
week, and help create a school culture focused on the growth of
students and teachers. Easy to understand and implement, Friday
Focus memos offer an effective and efficient way to improve student
learning, staff development, and school culture from within.
Written by educational consultant and former principal of two
award-winning schools, Jeffrey Zoul, these memos focus on topics
such as active learning, high expectations, gratitude, test
preparation, and more. Zoul provides 37 teaching and learning
memos, one for each week of the school year, for principals and
other administrators to reproduce and circulate among their staff.
Zoul prefaces each memo with stories from his experiences as a
teacher, coach, and assistant principal in the K-12 levels. You can
also write your own memos, with guidance on possible topics and
teacher takeaways. Other memo topics include: The heart of coaching
A community of leaders Homework perspectives Response to
intervention basics Principles of great teaching
Use Friday Focus memos to motivate and engage your staff every
week, and help create a school culture focused on the growth of
students and teachers. Easy to understand and implement, Friday
Focus memos offer an effective and efficient way to improve student
learning, staff development, and school culture from within.
Written by educational consultant and former principal of two
award-winning schools, Jeffrey Zoul, these memos focus on topics
such as active learning, high expectations, gratitude, test
preparation, and more. Zoul provides 37 teaching and learning
memos, one for each week of the school year, for principals and
other administrators to reproduce and circulate among their staff.
Zoul prefaces each memo with stories from his experiences as a
teacher, coach, and assistant principal in the K-12 levels. You can
also write your own memos, with guidance on possible topics and
teacher takeaways. Other memo topics include: The heart of coaching
A community of leaders Homework perspectives Response to
intervention basics Principles of great teaching
In this innovative series Education Write Now, ten of education's
most inspiring thought-leaders meet for a three-day retreat to
think and write collaboratively, and then bring you the top
takeaways you need right now to improve your school or classroom.
This third volume, edited by Jeffrey Zoul and Sanee Bell, focuses
on overcoming common problems in your classroom or school. There
are many challenges we face as educators, no matter what kind of
district or building we work in. The authors provide practical,
insightful solutions and inspiring stories to motivate you on your
journey, so you can get past the roadblocks and focus on what
matters most-bringing all students to success. Topics include:
Sustaining Joy (Lynell Powell) Breaking Free from Isolation
(Rachelle Dene Poth) Broadening Our Definition of Literacy
(Jennifer Casa-Todd) Making Libraries Relevant (Josh Stumpenhorst)
Developing Perseverance in Kids (David Geurin) Promoting Positive
Student Behavior (Jeffrey Zoul) Connecting with Students of Color
(Sanee Bell) Elevating Instructional Supervision (Ross Cooper)
Shifting Professional Learning (Katie Martin) Maintaining Staff
Morale (Danny Steele) The royalties generated from this book will
support the Will to Live Foundation, a nonprofit foundation working
to prevent teen suicide.
How do great educators bring about real change to make a difference
in students' lives? In this first volume of the Routledge Great
Educators Series, 10 of education's most inspiring thought-leaders
come together to share their top suggestions you need right now to
innovate in your school or classroom. You will gain fresh insights
and practical strategies on these essential topics: Personalizing
professional learning (Jeffrey Zoul) Promoting a positive school
culture (Todd Whitaker) Improving our hiring practices (Jimmy
Casas) Designing spaces that maximize learning (Thomas C. Murray)
Empowering students in their learning and assessments (Starr
Sackstein) Flipping the classroom to reach each student (Kirk
Humphreys) Positioning libraries as learning hubs (Shannon
McClintock Miller) Helping others embrace technology changes
(Katrina Keene) Developing personal, not just professional, skills
(Dwight Carter) Embracing each student's passions and strengths
(LaVonna Roth) Filled with inspiring stories throughout, the book
will leave you feeling motivated to take risks and try new things
in your own school or classroom. As the authors say, if we want to
make a real difference, it's not enough to do the things we do
better; we must also do new and better things!
In this innovative series Education Write Now, ten of education's
most inspiring thought-leaders meet for a three-day retreat to
think and write collaboratively, and then bring you the top
takeaways you need right now to improve your school or classroom.
This third volume, edited by Jeffrey Zoul and Sanee Bell, focuses
on overcoming common problems in your classroom or school. There
are many challenges we face as educators, no matter what kind of
district or building we work in. The authors provide practical,
insightful solutions and inspiring stories to motivate you on your
journey, so you can get past the roadblocks and focus on what
matters most-bringing all students to success. Topics include:
Sustaining Joy (Lynell Powell) Breaking Free from Isolation
(Rachelle Dene Poth) Broadening Our Definition of Literacy
(Jennifer Casa-Todd) Making Libraries Relevant (Josh Stumpenhorst)
Developing Perseverance in Kids (David Geurin) Promoting Positive
Student Behavior (Jeffrey Zoul) Connecting with Students of Color
(Sanee Bell) Elevating Instructional Supervision (Ross Cooper)
Shifting Professional Learning (Katie Martin) Maintaining Staff
Morale (Danny Steele) The royalties generated from this book will
support the Will to Live Foundation, a nonprofit foundation working
to prevent teen suicide.
In this innovative series Education Write Now, ten of education's
most inspiring thought-leaders meet for a three-day retreat to
think and write collaboratively, and then bring you the top
takeaways you need right now to improve your school or classroom.
This second volume, edited by Jeff Zoul and Sanee Bell, focuses on
relationships-the heart of everything we do in education. Building
strong relationships and a positive school culture takes
intentional, consistent effort, and the authors provide strategies
and examples to help you along the way. Throughout the book, you'll
find insights and inspiration on these topics: Connecting the dots
among students and staff (Jeffrey Zoul) Strengthening relationships
in the learner-centered class (Randy Ziegenfuss) Building a culture
of equity and access (Rosa Isiah) Cultivating student strengths and
interests (Elisabeth Bostwick) Bridging the gap between schools and
families (Laura Gilchrist) Deepening connections through productive
conflict (Sanee Bell) Finding relationships beyond the four walls
(Onica Mayers) Connecting through the power of generosity (Winston
Sakurai) Bringing passion into the schoolhouse (Sean Gaillard)
Tapping into dreams for a world-class culture (Danny Bauer) The
royalties generated from this book will support the Will to Live
Foundation, a nonprofit foundation working to prevent teen suicide.
Written by bestselling author Todd Whitaker. Helps groups of
educators work on What Great Principals Do Differently during
teacher training sessions, book study groups, and professional
learning communities.
This book clarifies the core values which all great educators have
in common and contribute to school success. For all those who want
to create better schools, these factors are at the center of
behaviors which lead to "results." The 4 CORE Factors are
Communication, Observation, Relationships, and Expectations.
Todd Whitaker, Jeffrey Zoul, and Jimmy Casas are widely acclaimed
experts on teaching and leading and are pioneers in the education
twitterverse, and now they are sharing their best practices! In
What Connected Educators Do Differently, they show how being a
connected educator-by using social media to connect with peers
across the country and even across the globe-will greatly enhance
your own learning and your success in a school or classroom. You'll
find out how to create a personal and professional learning network
to share resources and ideas, gain support, and make an impact on
others. By customizing your professional development in this way,
you'll be able to learn what you want, how you want, when you want.
Best of all, you'll become energized and inspired by all the great
ideas out there and how you can contribute, benefiting both you and
your students. Whether you are a teacher or school leader, you will
come away from this book with step-by-step advice and fresh ideas
to try immediately. Being a connected educator has never been
easier or more important than it is right now!
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