At my elementary school, we tend to use rolling agendas for monthly staff meetings and committee meetings. Sometimes, it occurred to me, I would appreciate a heads up whenever someone else goes into the Doc to make additions or changes to it.
There IS a way to do just that. Let me show you how here in this 46-second tutorial!
🔥 How can teacher-leaders raise up the people around them?
🔥 How can schools and districts better communicate with their communities?
Join me for this conversation with national superintendent of the year, Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, as he shares his insights on these and other critical questions.
About This Guest
Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is a celebrated educational leader and author. During his tenure as superintendent, his Wisconsin school district was twice recognized for innovation by the International Center for Leadership in Education. Joe was named one of the 100 Most Influential Educators by District Administration Magazine, and in 2019, Education Dive (now K-12 Dive) awarded him National Superintendent of the Year.
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🔥 How can media creation activities support student learning?
🔥 How should we think about student phones in today’s classrooms?
🔥 How can we captivate, engage, and empower our students in a world of digital distractions?
Join me for this conversation with New York assistant principal, author, and podcaster Dr. Marc Isseks as he shares his insights on these and other critical questions.
About This Guest
Marc is a third-generation educator with 30 years of experience. He has served as a teacher, curriculum coordinator, and building administrator in Brooklyn and Long Island.
Marc is passionate about sharing strategies to increase student engagement and ensuring that schools cultivate the nurturing and invigorating learning environment that every student deserves. A self-proclaimed educational pyromaniac, he is dedicated to lighting fires under people who work and setting fire to systemic conventions that do not.
Dr. Isseks is the author of Forward Fast: Making Sense of Education in an Era of Rapid Change (2019) and the recently published Captivate: Engaging and Empowering Students in a World of Digital Distractions.
You can connect with Dr. Marc Isseks
on LinkedIn
on X @marcisseks
on Instagram and TikTok @edupyro
and on his website at marcisseks.com.
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🔥 How can we promote values like courage, commitment, and sacrifice in our learning communities?
🔥 What is the Medal of Honor Character Development Program, and how can it impact your school?
Join me for this conversation with California middle school teacher and trainer Marilynn Alford-Walsh as she shares her insights on these and other critical questions.
About This Guest
Marilynn has been in education for over 30 years, teaching all grade levels from preschool through middle school. Today, she teaches middle school science, college and career, technology, and education courses. She’s also been a national curriculum trainer for the Medal of Honor Character Development Program for the past 13 years, and uses the program regularly with her middle school students.
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