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Middle
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5 Things to Consider as You Set Up Your Classroom This Year
The way in which you set up your classroom space can affect both you and your students. Here are some tips to ensure everyone is set up for success.
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Thinking Outside the Inbox: Email Management
If you have never despaired at the state of your email inbox or felt that reading and replying to email consumes an inordinate amount of your time then, please, feel free to skip this article. If, however, you’re among the other 99% of school leaders, read on!
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Toddle presents TIES 2023 World’s #1 PD event for educators
Ready to dive into the ultimate professional development of the year? Join TIES 2023 for two exciting days of teaching and learning with #ToddleTIES hosted by @toddle on 30th September and 1st October.* *Bring your bag of ideas and let’s all exchange thoughts, and learnings from the past year and look ahead with new possibilities! […]
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Changing Minds: The Science Behind Conversions
Take a deep dive into the specific stages all prospective families must go through before they convert. Learn strategies to proactively guide their digital journey with the right content, objectives, measurements, and technologies.
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Mentoring Program for Heads of School in their First Three Years
Now that you are a Head of School, do you secretly wonder what you are supposed to do? With The Gowan Group Heads POD (“Peer Open Dialog”) program, you will be joining a cohort of eight to ten new heads led by an experienced Head of School who will guide you through the challenges of […]
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10 Questions to Answer Before You Work with A Search Firm
How do you know when you’re ready to work with a search firm? Jennifer Fleischer, Senior Talent Consultant at DRG Talent outlines ten key questions to prep for your search firm endeavors.
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Death by Interview
One of the most frequent questions I get from clients when hiring a new CEO is: How do we structure the interview process so that we will really know if they are “the one?” The first part of my answer is always: please do not engage in the process of “death by interview. “ Everyone […]
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Social and Emotional Learning Activities for Elementary and Middle School Students
Social-emotional learning, or SEL, is a developmental process where children learn the emotional well-being, regulation, and relationship skills needed to be successful young adults. Learning these skills can seem boring to many young children, especially when the promise of board games, recess, and coloring worksheets awaits. Luckily, there are plenty of fun and engaging ways […]
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10 Strategies to Help Students Emotional Resilience
Unfortunately, children face social and emotional challenges every day. Because of this, problem-solving skills are necessary to face adversity head-on. Problem-solving skills allow children to develop perspective-taking and learn how to take calculated risks. Increased decision-making skills have a ripple effect on other life skills, such as collaboration, analytical reasoning, and effective communication. As your […]
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Friendzy Emotion Chart
The Friendzy Emotion Chart creates space for adults to have conversations with young people about how they are feeling and equip them with the skills they need to manage them. Emotions are warning lights on a dashboard. They are an indication that something is going on inside of us. Our emotions are an expression of […]
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i-Ready Assessment and i-Ready Personalized Instruction
At Curriculum Associates, we believe the number one purpose of assessment can and should be instruction. i-Ready Assessment is a valid and reliable assessment suite used by private and parochial schools across the country. We are honored to serve our valued private and parochial school partners with these best-in-class assessment products for reading and mathematics […]
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E-book: Digital & Social Media Marketing Musts
Timely tips and techniques schools need now to create strategic, effective digital and social media marketing campaigns, written by Kalix Marketing’s digital and social media experts.