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Charles Jeffrey Coots posted
In the upcoming tech Tuesday, you will see the tip about Post-it Note App for iPad. I’m sorry it is not available yet for Google Play, but heard it is coming. We are always using post its in the classroom, would it be cool to not only collect the evidence but to use them as tools to enhance classroom and staff meetings.
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Jennifer Carroll posted
Our January 29 meeting will be focused on developing and strengthening our District Leadership Teams. I came across this chapter of Other Duties As Assigned (Chapter 1: Shared Leadership) on ASCD’s site. It is timely reading for our ISLN topic.
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Abbie Combs posted
The Writing About Music Professional Learning Webinar for teachers will be lived streamed and will be archived and available at https://www.theholler.org. Teachers may attend on site or watch the live stream from a designated site. PD Credit may be awarded as approved at the district level.
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Abbie Combs posted
I am so looking forward to the January 29th meeting. ISLN offers training that is relevant to the building of strong leaning teams and communities of professional practice.
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Abbie Combs posted
Wow! Arne Duncan is pretty direct in this video. He talks about the re-authorization and fixing of ESEA.
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Abbie, Is this PD experience geared toward high, middle or elementary educators?