Weekly Inspo Vids - Week Twenty Three
Hey friends,
I hope you’re all staying safe and sound with the wild weather we’ve been seeing lately! I managed to sneak in a ski trip with some buddies, which was a blast, but it’s hard to ignore how unusual this winter has been—snow in places that hardly ever see it! Wherever you are, I hope you’re navigating it all safely and maybe even finding a little time to enjoy the season.
This week, we’ve got two great resources to share. First, don’t miss our video on the power of building strong relationships with students—it’s a great reminder of how much those connections matter. And for our Emailable PD, we’re covering how to give effective, meaningful feedback to students that can truly boost their learning.
Enjoy!
Weekly Video
Use in staff newsletters, encouraging emails, etc.
The Power of Relationships in Schools
Possible Caption: Take a few extra minutes today to make a connection. You won’t regret it.
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Weekly Quote
"Failure is not a sign of weakness. It is a sign that you are alive and growing."
Buzz Aldrin
Weekly Emailable PD
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Giving students feedback that really sticks can make a huge difference in their learning journey. This week’s resource is all about helping teachers provide feedback that’s not just helpful but also motivating and confidence-building. It breaks down how to be specific, actionable, timely, and supportive so that students feel empowered to grow and take charge of their learning. Pass this along to your team—it’s packed with simple strategies they can start using right away!
Full PDF and JPEG files linked below.