TL;DR: School systems should all have the same end goal for students. In order to achieve this goal, schools need to be aligned on what they are teaching and how they are preparing their students. School systems are designed for multiple purposes, including but not limited to a) Opportunity to Learn, b) Student Growth, c) Develop Lifelong Learners, d) Teach … Read More
Conference Proposals: Page to Stage Blog Series
Conference Proposals: Page to Stage Blog Series Anytime you put yourself out into the world to share your ideas it can seem overwhelming. Imposter syndrome creeps in as you ask yourself why your ideas are worthy of an audience to listen to. However, many are not aware of all the preparation that goes into creating a dynamic conference presentation. Months … Read More
Learn From My 5 Mistakes When Presenting at an Event
TL;DR: Mistakes are opportunities for growth if you learn from them. Have a backup presentation saved and/or bring notes in case something happens to your presentation plans. Invest in an adaptor that can allow your presentation to work with Mac or PC equipment. Use the microphone! You don’t want to lose your voice. Embed any video clips into the actual … Read More
3 Questions to Ask at the End of an Interview
TL;DR: Interviewing can be challenging. It’s important to find the balance between being timid and overly confident. At the end of an interview, ask a question that involves role-specific vocabulary, ask your interviewer(s) what they enjoy most about working in the building, and ask if there are any concerns about your fit for the position. Ask these 3 questions at … Read More
Spice It Up by Being an Advocate!
TL;DR: Racism leads to damaged relationships and broken communication. Be mindful of those around you. Advocate for others. Embrace the beauty of diversity! Spice it up! Advocate for others. “Equity and Inclusion Just Got Better” Blog Reflection Questions: What is something you’re passionate about? If something goes wrong, can you advocate? Now visualize and imagine the steps you would take … Read More