Weekly Inspo Vids - Week Thirty Three
Hello, one and all,
I don’t know about your locale, but, in Oregon, we made it to spring break! If you’ve already enjoyed your weekend of freedom, I hope it was marvelous. If, like me, yours is on deck, go out and make it a great week with your loved ones.
Either way, it just feels like a Ted Lasso type of week. I try to keep videos directly related to education as much as possible, but sometimes I just need something that’s solidly uplifting. And while I’m sure you’ve already shared five TL clips with your staff over the last few years, I just can’t get enough.
Also, this week’s Emailable PD is right out of Zaretta Hammond’s Culturally Responsive Teaching & The Brain. If you haven’t read this marvelous little tool, don’t worry! We provide you with one of the best strategic nuggets! (But really, you should read the book).
Enjoy!
Weekly Video
Use in staff newsletters, encouraging emails, etc.
Possible Caption: Our job is to make our students the best version of themselves.
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Would you rather?
Use with students, staff, social media … whatever!
View “Would you rather?” archive (with past results)
Weekly Quote
“I like a teacher who gives you something to take home to think about besides homework.”
Lily Tomlin
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Archive
Use as an unlimited supply of helpful resources! Growing all the time!
Check out the archive of archives. If you’re tired of looking for all the various documents I’ve provided, they’re all linked to this single document. An archive of archives!
Weekly Emailable PD
Use in staff newsletters, emailable PD messages, etc.
I love Zaretta Hammond’s Culturally Responsive Teaching & The Brain. It’s a phenomenal book that really goes beyond surface connections between teachers and students. This week, we’re sharing some of the research from this handy tool, we’ll explain why it’s vital information for teachers to understand, and how it can lead to deep connections with students.
See below for downloadable PDFs and JPEGs for your staff newsletters.