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Inspiration from the Resilience of Educators

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I’d already passed the point where my mind was begging for a break from the news, needing time and space to process what I was seeing, but I’m the person at Education Elements who’s responsible for our social media channels (????) – this is what I do!

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Is Marketing Your School District a Thing? Part 3: Social Media

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It is not about educational changes and innovative initiatives, but about the everyday work such as field trips, after-school programs, counseling, volunteering opportunities, sports events, snow days, drop-off and pick-up, fundraisers, and more. One of the major issues that schools face is engaging with parents, community, and stakeholders.

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5 User-Centered Strategies: Connect with your community and build a better strategic plan

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Your favorite apps that seem to make managing life easier, social media sites that connect you to stories that resonate, shopping at your favorite store, your go-to streaming service when you need to de-stress - sometimes it feels like these things were built in a way that just ‘gets you.’.

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The Lucky Generation: Why So Sad?

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This is a group highly connected , with PEW research noting 95 percent of teens (12 – 17) use the internet, and 81 percent of them use social media sites.

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Reflections on School Leadership Inspired by the GOATs

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In a world hyper-focused on influencers and celebrities, it is no surprise that professional athletes are often a top feature of our news or social media feeds.

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It’s Not About Twitter, It’s About Teacher Collaboration

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Twitter provides an amazing social media tool for teacher collaboration. Well, it’s a little about Twitter. Twitter provides an innovative platform for professional development. Twitter promotes an engaging forum that excites and drives teachers.

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The Pathway to Superintendency

Education Elements

More times than not the scrutiny comes in different forms and through various outlets- editorials, social media, TV, etc. All school districts, for better or worse, are the subject to immeasurable scrutiny from internal and external stakeholders. We all agree that serving as a superintendent is a tremendous honor and privilege.