John Green II chats with us about believing in students so they can believe in themselves, the power of never giving up, and the importance of learning to not take things personally. John’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: G Suite Book: “Play Through The Foul.” by Vera Jones. “The Assistant Principal 50.” by Baruti Kafele. “Award Winning Culture.” by Hans Appel Who … Read More
183: Believe in others and yourself. – Livia Chan chats with us about being intentionally thankful, building your PLN, and the power of believing in people and in yourself.
Livia Chan chats with us about being intentionally thankful, building your PLN, and the power of believing in people and in yourself. Livia’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Office365 and Twitter Book: “Award Winning Culture” by Hans Appel Who to Follow on Social Media: @TeachBetterTeam @edutopia @DalaiLama & https://dalailamacenter.org/about/heart-mind YouTube/Podcast/Website/Blog: Shelley Moore’s YouTube channel – Five Moore Minutes George Couros Daily/Weekly/Monthly … Read More
AWC Episode #16: Personal Outreach
In this episode, Hans explains the secret to creating generational positivity. Later, Jen shares the best part about working with the Teach Better Team. Listen on your favorite podcast platform! More Episodes
182: Be a doer, not just a hearer. – Timothy Alexander chats with us about helping others discover the champion within, why we need to be thankful for the little things, and the idea that we don’t need it to be easy, we just need it to be possible.
Timothy Alexander chats with us about helping others discover the champion within, comparing yourself to others, why we need to be thankful for the little things, and the idea that we don’t need it to be easy, we just need it to be possible. TA’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Cell phone Book: The Bible Who to Follow on Instagram: @InspiredbyTA YouTube/Podcast/Website/Blog: … Read More
181: Education is in my blood. – Tyler Cummings chats with us about utilizing data to facilitate meaningful conversations, opening the lines of communication, and why he left law school to be a teacher.
Tyler Cummings chats with us about utilizing data to facilitate meaningful conversations, opening the lines of communication, and why he left law school to be a teacher. Tyler’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: SchoolStatus Book: “The Splendid and the Vile” by Erik Larson Who to Follow on Social Media: @SchoolStatusApp @ThatRussDavis YouTube/Podcast/Website/Blog: TedX Daily/Weekly/Monthly Routine: Call your parents! Text your parents! If … Read More