If you are not following
@LYSNation on Twitter, then you missed the Top 10 LYS Tweets from the week of
April 2, 2017 when they were first posted.
And if you are on Twitter, you might want to check out the Tweeters who
made this week’s list.
1. Development of sound core
instructional practices in every classroom is the key! (By @HoschPES)
2. The most important
instructional resource in our classrooms will always be the Teacher! Not the
technology, activities, or programs...the Teacher! (By @loudlearning)
3. Being positive isn't about
ignoring the brutal facts, it's about being able to stare them in the face and
know you can succeed anyway. (By @Justinsua)
4. Las Vegas schools increased
class sizes this year because of $14M in budget cuts. But cool to spend $750M
on a stadium. (By @JasonSchwartz)
5. 1st
period, 1st PowerWalk. Students hard at work Writing Critically! It's going to
be a good day! (By @LYSNation)
6. It's better to solve 1 math
problem 5 ways than 5 math problems 1 way. (By @laurenschne)
7. Learning without meaning
doesn't stick. (By @LynneNoe)
8. Simple and clear to you is
often complex and confusing to others. (By @Leadershipfreak)
9. If you don't hold someone
ACCOUNTABLE to your team's STANDARDS you not only hurt their chances of
success, you hurt YOUR chances of SUCCESS. (By @janssenleader)
10. If teaching were easy then
everybody would be doing it (instead of offering misguided advice from the
sidelines). (By @BluntEducator)
Think.
Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
- Call Jo at (832) 477-LEAD to order your campus set of “The Fundamental 5: The Formula for Quality Instruction.” Individual copies available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/Fundamental5
- Upcoming Conference Presentations: The National Principals Conference; The Fundamental 5 National Summit (Keynote)
- Now at the Apple App Store: Fun 5 Timer (Fundamental 5 Delivery Tool); PowerWalks CLC (Networked Formative Observation Tool)
- Follow Sean Cain and LYS on www.Twitter.com/LYSNation and like Lead Your School on Facebook
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