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Connecting the Dots: The Power of Relational Learning in Shaping Tomorrow's Minds

A Principal's Reflections

However, the significance of relational learning extends beyond the academic realm, as it emphasizes cultivating relationships among students and educators centered on trust. When students feel a sense of connection and trust, they are more likely to engage in meaningful discussions, share ideas, and collaborate on projects.

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What do Parents Ask About Technology in Education?

Ask a Tech Teacher

I have written in the past about parent questions concerning technology in education , but always from the perspective of a teacher at the classroom. So I asked my grad school students: What questions do parents ask you about technology and education ? Parents worry about the amount of time their children spend in front of screens.

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The Essence of Being a Leader

A Principal's Reflections

However, leadership is not about attracting others to follow. Leadership is about inspiring others to take action. It's about creating a shared vision and then working together to achieve it. It's about empowering others to reach their full potential. Leadership is not about power, authority, or control.

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5 Ways to Build Trust Between Principals and Teachers Now

The CoolCatTeacher

To alleviate those problems, today·s guest, Craig Randall, wrote Trust-Based Observations. Learn about Trust-Based Observations. Read Craig’s book Trust-Based Observations. Craig Randall is the author of Trust-Based Observations. Never stop learning! Stream by clicking here. Subscribe to the Show.

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Using Feedback to Drive Professional Learning

A Principal's Reflections

This psychological safety fosters a culture of mutual respect and trust, allowing professionals to focus on their own development rather than worrying about judgment or criticism. Moreover, feedback provides specific and actionable information for educators to set goals and make targeted improvements.

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Is Your Classroom a Psychologically Safe Space?

Catlin Tucker

” As I listened to this episode, I was thinking about the concept of psychological safety through my educator lens. Teachers work with students to cultivate a respectful, trusting, and supportive learning environment. Show students respect and earn their trust by working alongside them. What did you learn?

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21st Century Leadership: It’s All About the Trust

Battelle for Kids

Driving Question: How Does Trust Create And Encourage 21st Century Leadership For Learning? March 23, 2015, Volume 2, Issue 4, Number 7. Calling all classroom teachers, building managers, or district level administrators, we need you. 21st century learning schools need 21st century learning leaders. There is one thing we all need.

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