#mnlead Archive

A Twitter chat for leaders and learners. Sunday evenings at 7:00 CT.

Sunday November 13, 2016
8:00 PM EST

  • txeduchat Nov 13 @ 8:00 PM EST
    Join #txeduchat in 1 hour! Chatting about INQUIRY w/ @raspberryberet3 tonight. #caedchat #mnlead #21stedchat #nced #GoOpen #edcamp
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:00 PM EST
    Hello! Youki here, research curator at Edutopia. Thank you very much for inviting me today. #mnlead
  • PrincipalFrench Nov 13 @ 8:01 PM EST
    Hello, #mnlead, Mark here, elementary principal in MN. 60° today.
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:01 PM EST
    Hey #mnlead ! Chad Maxa here from Intermediate District 287 in Plymouth.
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:02 PM EST
    Hi @PrincipalFrench ! Glad you're here! #mnlead
    In reply to @PrincipalFrench
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:02 PM EST
    Jenn Reichel-Dir of Teaching and Learning in Hastings. Excited about out topic! #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:02 PM EST
    Jim Smith, Lighthouse Learning Community, Forest Lake. Assessment and Data #mnlead
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:02 PM EST
    Thanks for joining us Youki ! #mnlead
    In reply to @YoukiTerada
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:02 PM EST
    Hi All! Bret, Elementary Principal in Lakeville, MN. Loved the beautiful 60 degree weather in November! #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:03 PM EST
    Hi Youki! Thanks for joining us tonight. #mnlead
    In reply to @YoukiTerada
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:03 PM EST
    Winter will come - I hope #mnlead
    In reply to @PrincipalFrench
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:03 PM EST
    Terry 4th grade teacher from Edina,MN here. #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:03 PM EST
    Hey Jim! Tonight's topic has to be right up your alley. Thanks for being here. #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy
  • travislape Nov 13 @ 8:04 PM EST
    Travis Lape Asst. Principal Harrisburg SD. #mnlead Love seeing the @MiamiDolphins on a 4 game winning streak…
    In reply to @MiamiDolphins
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:04 PM EST
    Hi Terry. Thanks for joining #mnlead tonight. Always glad to have you.
    In reply to @TerryFErickson
  • BradLatzke Nov 13 @ 8:04 PM EST
    Brad in Bangkok joining #mnlead.
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:04 PM EST
    Hi Brad! Thanks for joining us tonight. #mnlead
    In reply to @BradLatzke
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:04 PM EST
    TLape! What's up? Great to have you. Are you coming to #TIES2016? Hope to connect with you there. #mnlead
    In reply to @travislape
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:04 PM EST
    Hi Travis! Glad you could join us! #mnlead
    In reply to @travislape
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:05 PM EST
    Hi Brad. Always great to have you in the house. #mnlead
    In reply to @BradLatzke
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:05 PM EST
    Hi Jenn! How was your weekend? Glad you are here. #mnlead
    In reply to @JennReichel
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:05 PM EST
    It did catch my attention. #mnlead
    In reply to @bretdom
  • KevinSayerska Nov 13 @ 8:05 PM EST
    Should there be a #mnlead connection time @ties2016
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    Question 1 coming up soon! #mnlead
  • travislape Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    Glad to get plugged back in with my #mnlead friends..
    In reply to @clmaxa
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    Hi #mnlead Jon from Farm’ton Math T.
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    I will stop by. We have a #mnlead chat on Monday. Great way for our #mnlead er's to get connected. #TIES2016
    In reply to @travislape
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    Hey Jon! Glad you're here! #mnlead
    In reply to @JonHeeren
  • Ermarie_ Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    This is @mrskalthoff joining you from my new program for teachers to manage their # pd #mnlead
    In reply to @mrskalthoff
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    Ben Silberglitt, measurement and evaluation, District 287 #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    Hey Jon! Good to see you. #mnlead
    In reply to @JonHeeren
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    Hey everyone! Matt Carlstrom from @DeerRiverISD317 SocialStudies #mnlead
    In reply to @DeerRiverISD317
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:06 PM EST
    glad to see another dolphins fan this far north! #mnlead
    In reply to @travislape, @MiamiDolphins
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:07 PM EST
    Hey Ben! Glad you could join us! #mnlead
    In reply to @bsilberglitt
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:07 PM EST
    Fabulous! Watched a middle school play...3 times! And it was great every time! How about you? #mnlead
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:07 PM EST
    Glad your here Ermarie! #mnlead
    In reply to @Ermarie_
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    Q1: What are some common myths about learning? #mnlead
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    At least someone’s repping a winning team… *sigh #mnlead
    In reply to @JonHeeren, @travislape, @MiamiDolphins
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    Hey Matt! #mnlead
    In reply to @mcarlstromDR
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    We have a #mnlead seesion at #TIES2016 on Monday at 3pm. It's a poster session. @mlament @mahillmann
    In reply to @KevinSayerska, @mlament, @mahillmann
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    Evening Chad! #mnlead
    In reply to @clmaxa
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    Robert here from Los Angeles. Middle school English. So excited that my new book is Amazon's #1 New Release! https://t.co/WDZaR6oqXI #mnlead
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    A1: Learning only happens in a school. #mnlead
  • CareybenM Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    Greetings, #mnlead! Carey from Parkers Prairie HS.
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    Hi Ben. Great to have you at #mnlead
    In reply to @bsilberglitt
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:08 PM EST
    A1: Many myths are based on common sense/intuition, such as learning styles, smaller classes, or assigning (too much) homework #mnlead
  • PrincipalFrench Nov 13 @ 8:09 PM EST
    A1) A myth is that learning is about imparting knowledge from one person to another. #mnlead
  • Ermarie_ Nov 13 @ 8:09 PM EST
    A1: By adding technology into the lesson it will be better #mnlead #myth
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:09 PM EST
    Hi Angie! Good to have you as always. Hope to see you at #TIES2016 #mnlead
    In reply to @Ermarie_
  • travislape Nov 13 @ 8:09 PM EST
    A1: School learning only happens at school. Our mindset should be learning anywhere, anytime. #plrnchat #mnlead
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:09 PM EST
    A1: Myth: Homework is always helpful. #mnlead
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:09 PM EST
    I know where Parkers Prairie is! My parents cabin is not far in Henning. #mnlead As a kid, drove through on the way.
    In reply to @CareybenM
  • micwalker Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
    A1) Myth that learning requires a teacher. #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
    Howdy Matt. Skol! Oh wait. That was tough...again. #mnlead
    In reply to @mcarlstromDR, @DeerRiverISD317
  • massignmenthelp Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
    A1: myth: "Some kids just can't learn" #mnlead
  • Heidiitman1 Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
    A1 students can learn the same way. We can learn for 7hrs/day without movement. #hopdina #mnlead
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
    A1 Biggest edu myth is the constant quest for a magic bullet. Attend to the #WholeChild & kids thrive. Balance is always best. #mnlead
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
    A1 - Learning styles is one that just won't seem to go away. Another is the idea that not all students can learn. #mnlead
  • BradLatzke Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
    A1 One myth about learning: It is a linear process. #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
    Q1: What are some common myths about learning? #mnlead @clmaxa
    In reply to @clmaxa
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:10 PM EST
    A1: we act like all students learn at the same pace. #mnlead
  • KevinSayerska Nov 13 @ 8:11 PM EST
    A1) myth: That all students learn the same way. #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:11 PM EST
    That is so well said. Seems like we want a magic bullet for so many things in education. #mnlead
    In reply to @RewardingEdu
  • Ermarie_ Nov 13 @ 8:11 PM EST
    ugh! Sometimes it brings us back a few steps. #mnlead
    In reply to @JennReichel
  • PrincipalFrench Nov 13 @ 8:11 PM EST
    @Heidiitman1 Great points! #mnlead
    In reply to @Heidiitman1
  • travislape Nov 13 @ 8:11 PM EST
    I could not agree more with this. We should look at learners and not at them as 2nd graders or 3rd graders. #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:11 PM EST
    A1: myth-"extracurriculars (athletics, fine arts, vocational) aren't important" #mnlead
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:11 PM EST
    A1) there’s limits to what some people can learn #mnlead
  • whiteeducator Nov 13 @ 8:11 PM EST
    A1: That we should all be able to learn the same way, in the same space, at the same time... #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:12 PM EST
    Right! SAge on the stage is a relic statement. #mnlead
    In reply to @micwalker
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:12 PM EST
    A1) That learning is about memorization. That learning is about “its always been done this way.” Ugh! #mnlead
  • Ermarie_ Nov 13 @ 8:12 PM EST
    being a #cofounder of a #startup looks like the second picture! It is a learning process!! #mnlead
    In reply to @BradLatzke
  • GZittergruen Nov 13 @ 8:12 PM EST
    A-1: Myth about learning - You are either right brained or left brained. #mnlead
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    I know right? #VikingsRFloundering ;-( #mnlead
    In reply to @bretdom
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    A1.2 Myth: Learning must follow a defined plan (for both S and Ts). #mnlead
  • travislape Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    We are busy taking that down at our elementary. Doing away with grade levels and giving voice and choice in learning #mnlead
    In reply to @mcarlstromDR
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    A1 Myth: There is only one "right" answer or only one way to solve a problem. #mnlead
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    I'm on a mission to get parents & teachers to honor the whole child. Social, emotional, soulful, & academic growth are equal. #mnlead
    • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:11 PM EST
      That is so well said. Seems like we want a magic bullet for so many things in education. #mnlead
      In reply to @RewardingEdu
  • KevinSayerska Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    My wife just took apple crisp out of the oven. I choose #mnlead. Dessert can wait.
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    A1: homework in elementary school helps learning. #mnlead
  • TonyaDKA Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    A1: One myth is that students who have life challenges can't learn as well as others #mnlead
  • KarenTeff Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    A1: Students need everything we are required to teach them #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
    A variation is that _____ students cannot learn at high levels. Fill in the blank with your fav. label, SPED, ELL.... #mnlead
    In reply to @bsilberglitt
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
    will you be blogging about this Travis? #mnlead
    In reply to @travislape, @mcarlstromDR
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
    A1 - myth - if a student doesn't learn it must be their fault #mnlead
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
    A1: everyone needs to learn so they can go on to college. #mnlead
  • KarenTeff Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
    A1: Grades are motivators for learning #mnlead
  • GZittergruen Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
    A-1: myth that are "styles" of learning! #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
    Myths about education...Thanks @MrDataGuy #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy
    • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
      A variation is that _____ students cannot learn at high levels. Fill in the blank with your fav. label, SPED, ELL.... #mnlead
      In reply to @bsilberglitt
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
    Rob - AP in St Paul. Jumping in late. #mnlead
  • terrigratzTG Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
    #mnlead A1) Myth: Students learn today just like they did 25 years ago.
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:15 PM EST
    absolutely! The curse of low expectations. #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:15 PM EST
    That’s a lot! How’s the community feeling about that? #mnlead
    In reply to @travislape
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:15 PM EST
    Yes! Especially when that blank space is filled with the word "They". (Grrrrrrrrr) #mnlead
    • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:13 PM EST
      A variation is that _____ students cannot learn at high levels. Fill in the blank with your fav. label, SPED, ELL.... #mnlead
      In reply to @bsilberglitt
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:15 PM EST
    hey Rob. Love your writing. #mnlead
    In reply to @RobSahliAP
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:15 PM EST
    Couldn't agree more on this one @TerryFErickson Careers and college should be equally valued and supported. #mnlead
    In reply to @TerryFErickson
  • KevinSayerska Nov 13 @ 8:15 PM EST
    I love the dialog here. #mnlead. 😊
    • micwalker Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
      Are you crazy!? Tell your wife I'll be over for the crisp! The chat is archived!! ;-)
      In reply to @KevinSayerska
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:16 PM EST
    Q2: How do you keep up with the latest in education research? #mnlead
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:16 PM EST
    A1 I think we could say 150 years ago and the industrial revolution. #mnlead.
  • robinwellshick1 Nov 13 @ 8:16 PM EST
    A1 the internet is impeding student learning #MNLEAD
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:16 PM EST
    I always say that teachers should capture their students' hearts, spirits, minds, & manners-- equally & consistently. #mnlead
    • travislape Nov 13 @ 8:14 PM EST
      I love this! It is totally about the whole child. We must focus on each one instead of looking at 3rd graders.
      In reply to @RewardingEdu
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:16 PM EST
    Thanks for clarifying #mnlead
    In reply to @bretdom
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:16 PM EST
    All they need is “Read’n, ‘rtin’and arithmetic” #mnlead
    In reply to @terrigratzTG
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:16 PM EST
    Thanks, Jon! #mnlead
    In reply to @JonHeeren
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    A2: my PLN! #mnlead
  • MinSchroeder314 Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    A1 - the only learning that matters is what shows on standardized testing #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    Or 100 years ago, right? #mnlead
    In reply to @terrigratzTG
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    A2: I enjoy a mix of sources -- NPR Ed, Mindshift, ASCD Smartbrief, the Hechinger Report, and the US Dept of Ed newsletter. #mnlead
  • PrincipalFrench Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    A2) Through MESPA & NAESP, on Twitter, reading blogs, reading books. #mnlead
  • Heidiitman1 Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    A2 collaborate and learn from others. Twitter chats, coworkers, classes, etc. #hopdina #mnlead
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    This is huge, Terry. Parents need to be allies in education & teachers must be partners in nurturing kids. This can be done! #mnlead
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    @edtechteam puts on sweet PD to help keep up with tech tools. Also the personalized learning summit in August. Other PD books #mnlead
    In reply to @edtechteam
  • KevinSayerska Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    A2) social media like Twitter is a great way I stay fresh. Also my awesome pln. #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    Myth:Everyone NEEDS to go to college. #mnlead
    In reply to @TerryFErickson
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:17 PM EST
    A2 Staying alert with my PLN. Starting with blogs and books. Often these tools lead me to meaningful research. #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:18 PM EST
    Q2: How do you keep up with the latest in education research? #mnlead @clmaxa
    In reply to @clmaxa
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:18 PM EST
    A2) Educational research, my favorite publications are Learning Forward’s JSD and #NCTE and #NCTM. #mnlead
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:18 PM EST
    A2. Subscribing to a variety of education sites and reading...a lot. #IOwnMyPD #mnlead
  • Ermarie_ Nov 13 @ 8:18 PM EST
    A2: I keep up by connecting with other educators online via Twitter & in person at #conferences then digging in deeper & researching #mnlead
  • giveawayblinq Nov 13 @ 8:18 PM EST
    A2 Staying alert with my PLN. Starting with blogs and books. Often these tools lead me to meaningful research. #mnlead
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:18 PM EST
    A2: #mnlead #sunchat #leadupchat ASCD, iNACOL, blogs, research, books.... #mnlead
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    A2)Twitter… Blogs and email from various organizations I belong to @educationweek @edutopia @USHigherEdu etc… Oh, and @SueAkre! #mnlead
    In reply to @educationweek, @edutopia, @USHigherEdu, @SueAkre
  • travislape Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    A2: Books, Blogs, Twitter, and my PLN keeps me moving forward. #mnlead
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    A2) Also keep current with the latest research through my #PLN. Follow @jenhegna for some of the best resources! #mnlead
    In reply to @jenhegna
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    A2.1 I started creating a bulletin for staff & my Twitter PLN. Pushes me to find recent and relevant research. #mnlead
  • KarenTeff Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    A2: Being involved at the national level in different things #mnlead
  • TonyaDKA Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    A2: I try to keep up with looking at education websites and books from researchers like Hattie and Marzano #mnlead
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    A2: I wish I could afford educational research journals. Try to stay in touch with links on Twitter to blogs, websites, articles. #mnlead
  • Ermarie_ Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    A2: Our dream at Ermarie is to have one place for educators to manage, find & create professional development opportunities #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    A2 I've learned much about "Research Proven" practices from NISL and @KatiePekel at the UofM Principal's Academy. Good learning. #mnlead
    In reply to @KatiePekel
  • terrigratzTG Nov 13 @ 8:19 PM EST
    #mnlead A2) Attend great PD offered by district and collaborate with as many teachers as you can!
  • KarenTeff Nov 13 @ 8:20 PM EST
    A2: Specifically being National Board Certified - the network is amazing #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:20 PM EST
    Twitter connects me to current stuff. Dylan Wiliam often tweets out good research. #mnlead
    In reply to @KevinSayerska
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:20 PM EST
    A2 - read, definitely try to get to the primary source whenever possible. It's amazing how the message can get modified when retold #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:20 PM EST
    A2 I continue to read up from other sources but love what our #PLN has to contribute to our learning. #mnlead
  • KevinSayerska Nov 13 @ 8:20 PM EST
    @mcarlstromDR must be tough to wear that Vikings jersey. #patsfanforever. #mnlead
    In reply to @mcarlstromDR
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:20 PM EST
    A2)Learning everyday from the amazing #ieteam! @MrKlinge @lisabirno @ljcallies @ESM_Erin @sarahpete88 @rlars7 #mnlead #answersintheroom
    In reply to @MrKlinge, @lisabirno, @ljcallies, @ESM_Erin, @sarahpete88, @rlars7
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:21 PM EST
    Have you looked into the Marshall Memo? Yearly subscription is reasonable. Synthesizes research. #mnlead
    In reply to @TerryFErickson
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:21 PM EST
    A2: AFT publication is a great resource. #mnlead
  • KarenTeff Nov 13 @ 8:21 PM EST
    A2: I ask Sue Akre :) @SueAkre #mnlead
    In reply to @SueAkre
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:21 PM EST
    A2.1 I also do a lot of research on my own to find really good books and research from reputable sources. #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:21 PM EST
    A2: Trying to write. As I connect to the research it really aligns research with practice, #mnlead
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:21 PM EST
    Thanks will look into it.#mnlead
    In reply to @RobSahliAP
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:21 PM EST
    A2 I balance formal research w/ experience-based research. Theory means nothing if it does not work for my students in my classroom. #mnlead
  • GZittergruen Nov 13 @ 8:22 PM EST
    A-2: Educational publications from AASA, NSBA, ASCD, and other educational organizations and sites #mnlead
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:22 PM EST
    I'm a huge fan of the Marshall Memo #mnlead
    In reply to @RobSahliAP, @TerryFErickson
  • Ermarie_ Nov 13 @ 8:22 PM EST
    One of the best parts of being a teacher is the collaboration that goes on! #mnlead
    In reply to @terrigratzTG
  • KevinSayerska Nov 13 @ 8:23 PM EST
    A2) I agree @clmaxa I find myself reading chapters of different scholarly books not the whole book. #mnlead
    In reply to @clmaxa
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:23 PM EST
    Love the Marshall Memo. Quick reviews of publications. Your district may already subscribe.Check it out. #mnlead
    In reply to @RobSahliAP, @TerryFErickson
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:23 PM EST
    I have greatly appreciated all admin in St Paul get it paid for by the district. #mnlead
    • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:23 PM EST
      Love the Marshall Memo. Quick reviews of publications. Your district may already subscribe.Check it out. #mnlead
      In reply to @RobSahliAP, @TerryFErickson
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:23 PM EST
    A2) the Marshall memo has been awesome. Also the NCTM publications. #mnlead
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:24 PM EST
    Q3: How can you spot "good" research from "bad" research? #mnlead
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:24 PM EST
    A3: I spot good from bad by understanding who conducted the research, how it was funded, and if Ts were actually involved. #mnlead
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:25 PM EST
    A2 The problem with a lot of edu research is that data are often manipulated to serve multiple masters. #mnlead
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:25 PM EST
    of course...3 years after I wanted it to get paid for... #mnlead
    In reply to @RobSahliAP
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:25 PM EST
    A2: Folks in my PLN are very researched based and they keep me in line. #mnlead
  • BradLatzke Nov 13 @ 8:25 PM EST
    A3 Getting valid, reliable research with children as subjects is very challenging. #mnlead
  • Ermarie_ Nov 13 @ 8:25 PM EST
    A3: One thing that I look for while listening to a speaker is if they are active on social media & interact with followers #mnlead
  • terrigratzTG Nov 13 @ 8:26 PM EST
    #mnlead A3: It's always interesting to see who is funding the research.
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:26 PM EST
    I will say, I’m a hug @Patriots fan! As a coach, huge Bill Belichek fan! #DoYourJob #mnlead
    In reply to @KevinSayerska, @Patriots
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:26 PM EST
    A3: I look for peer reviewed articles.Try to stay away from books unless recommended. #mnlead
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:26 PM EST
    A3 I look for some of the more well known authors and institutions. Otherwise, I rely on my PLN. #mnlead
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:26 PM EST
    A3. Does it build on and deepen other research? If it's in contradiction, then I look further for other experts who agree. #mnlead
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:26 PM EST
    A3: I check the source that’s reporting. Many companies promote research on their own products, so need an unbiased source of info. #mnlead
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:26 PM EST
    A3) what ? Was trying to be answered, who conducted it, and why. How was it conducted? Was it unbiased? #mnlead
  • jwalkup Nov 13 @ 8:26 PM EST
    A3: Good research involves researchers bending over backwards to produce meaningful results. Rare in education though #mnlead
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:26 PM EST
    That’s a great list Michelle! Thanks for sharing! #mnlead
    In reply to @mlament, @MrKlinge, @lisabirno, @ljcallies, @ESM_Erin, @sarahpete88, @rlars7
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:27 PM EST
    A3 My research litmus test: Is it agenda-driven or student-driven? Does it attend to the WHOLE child? Is it logical or convoluted? #mnlead
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:27 PM EST
    A3 - was it subjected to peer review is a good start #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:27 PM EST
    Q3: How can you spot "good" research from "bad" research? #mnlead @clmaxa
    In reply to @clmaxa
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:27 PM EST
    I’ll have to look into that! #mnlead
    In reply to @bretdom, @RobSahliAP, @TerryFErickson
  • Heidiitman1 Nov 13 @ 8:27 PM EST
    A3Checking sources, experiment in your room, share your learning to see if it makes sense in your room #hopdina #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:28 PM EST
    This is a problem. Educational data and how it is used can be problematic. #mnlead
    In reply to @RewardingEdu
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:28 PM EST
    A3.2 also helpful to look at sample and methods - do they look relevant to the setting I'm trying to generalize to? #mnlead
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:28 PM EST
    A3: Quite a lot of people argue that things work in education based on anecdotal evidence. Need experimental studies for proof. #mnlead
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:28 PM EST
    A3) High quality research is grounded in data. This then leads to practical application. I find value in learning about both. #mnlead
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:28 PM EST
    A3) a big thing to watch is companies pushing their own research. It’s often tailored to fit their needs. #mnlead
  • TonyaDKA Nov 13 @ 8:28 PM EST
    A3: Hard to spot because of everyone's agendas in research. The best way is to look for involvement by key stakeholders #mnlead
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:29 PM EST
    I agree with you on this, plenty of white papers published by companies. Important to be a critical thinker! #mnlead
    In reply to @JonHeeren
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:29 PM EST
    A3 Is it peer reviewed?Are there practitioners that are getting the results? I like to know it's practical besides being researched. #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:29 PM EST
    A3: Cross reference in Hatties work #mnlead
  • JonHeeren Nov 13 @ 8:29 PM EST
    I hate people who think anecdotes = evidence. One jnstance does not make a mandate #mnlead
    In reply to @YoukiTerada
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:29 PM EST
    A3)I check for bias (unless of course, if agrees with me… lol) and who funded it. I check the authors on Twitter/Social Media #mnlead
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:30 PM EST
    "Bad" research is why we move from fad to fad in education. #mnlead
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:30 PM EST
    Yes, Jim. Sometimes the same data are used to justify two polar opposite opinions or programs. #mnlead
    • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:28 PM EST
      This is a problem. Educational data and how it is used can be problematic. #mnlead
      In reply to @RewardingEdu
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:30 PM EST
    A3 I've also found that research quoted in a quality book is a great place to start. #mnlead
  • GZittergruen Nov 13 @ 8:30 PM EST
    A-3: Good research is empirical and objective: Only base data on what you see (direct observation) and not what you think #mnlead
  • MinSchroeder314 Nov 13 @ 8:31 PM EST
    A3 Do the Ss in the study match my population? Can study be replicated ? #mnlead
  • giveawayraptr Nov 13 @ 8:31 PM EST
    A3 I've also found that research quoted in a quality book is a great place to start. #mnlead
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:32 PM EST
    Q4: What are some effective, evidence-based strategies that promote learning? #mnlead
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:32 PM EST
    A3.1 I also check w/ @SueAkre if I have doubts… She knows all the experts & Data! @DeerRiverISD317 is blessed to have her. #mnlead
    In reply to @SueAkre, @DeerRiverISD317
  • BradLatzke Nov 13 @ 8:32 PM EST
    A3 Some of the best information/feedback you can get to guide teaching and learning is right there in your classroom. #mnlead
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:33 PM EST
    A4: I’m a huge fan of promoting growth mindsets in students. The benefits extend far beyond the classroom. #mnlead
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:33 PM EST
    A4: Marzano's research of course! #mnlead
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:33 PM EST
    If we’re asking our S’s to be Critical Thinkers, we should be modeling it as well. #mnlead
    In reply to @mlament, @JonHeeren
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:33 PM EST
    A4: Hattie's list! #mnlead https://t.co/ONC2Hgq8Zl
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:33 PM EST
    A4 Start with practices that build off working memory. Stop the study for test model. It needs to stick and be transferable. #mnlead
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:33 PM EST
    A4) Promoting learning through the use of #AVID strategies, #4C’s, #balancedliteracy #PBL #authentic learning! Strong instruction #mnlead
  • MinSchroeder314 Nov 13 @ 8:34 PM EST
    A4 As a SpEd so glad to see a focus on Evidence Based Practices in small group/indiv instruction!!! #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:34 PM EST
    Top of Hatties list of classroom effects - formative evaluation coupled with descriptive feedback - underused #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:34 PM EST
    All the meta-analysis information is pretty useful. #mnlead
    In reply to @Jaibyrd123
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:34 PM EST
    A4 For me, it's culturally responsive teaching. Meets Ss where they're at and tailors the edu to meet their needs. #mnlead
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:34 PM EST
    or @dylanwiliam too… His research is having a huge impact on my district! OF course Hattie would compile Wiliam too. #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy, @dylanwiliam
  • PrincipalFrench Nov 13 @ 8:34 PM EST
    A4) Have students teach, mentor, share, present, work collaboratively, and solve problems. #mnlead
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:35 PM EST
    Yes! Strategies which are authentic in the task, purpose and audience lead to #realworld #futureready #independent learners. #mnlead
    • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:33 PM EST
      A4 Start with practices that build off working memory. Stop the study for test model. It needs to stick and be transferable. #mnlead
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:35 PM EST
    A4: Marzano's... everything #mnlead https://t.co/B4vnhbHcU6
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:35 PM EST
    A4: Hattie's work has done a great job of compiling a lot of strategies that work #mnlead
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:35 PM EST
    A4: There is a lot of research on how the brain learns best and retains it, so I completely agree @bretdom ! #mnlead
    In reply to @bretdom
    • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:33 PM EST
      A4 Start with practices that build off working memory. Stop the study for test model. It needs to stick and be transferable. #mnlead
  • terrigratzTG Nov 13 @ 8:35 PM EST
    #mnlead A4) Evidence-based and well-researched, @responsiveclass has changed my teaching. I love how strong my class community feels.
    In reply to @responsiveclass
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:36 PM EST
    A4 Teacher as facilitator. Inquiry is powerful & empowering. Placing passion & meaning at the forefront is crucial. #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:36 PM EST
    A4: I like how Hattie says almost everything works in education, but we must focus on what works best. #mnlead
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:36 PM EST
    I couldn’t have said it better myself! So, I won’t. What Mark Said! #mnlead
    In reply to @PrincipalFrench
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:36 PM EST
    A4 - Make it Stick also has a great review of the importance of spaced repetition and interleaving practice #mnlead
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:37 PM EST
    A4: Research on how stress affects learning is very useful. Like Jo Boaler's work on math anxiety. #mnlead
  • jwalkup Nov 13 @ 8:37 PM EST
    Gotta disagree there. Hattie's work is, IMO, mostly meaningless. Uses meta-analysis and effect sizes. #mnlead
    In reply to @bsilberglitt, @clmaxa
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:37 PM EST
    Yes, have Ss teach. Neat idea I recently read about is to coteach WITH your Ss. Let them teach in a REAL way for the class #mnlead
    • PrincipalFrench Nov 13 @ 8:34 PM EST
      A4) Have students teach, mentor, share, present, work collaboratively, and solve problems. #mnlead
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:37 PM EST
    Yes! There is a time and place for all of it...based on situation and learner #mnlead
    • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:36 PM EST
      A4: I like how Hattie says almost everything works in education, but we must focus on what works best. #mnlead
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:38 PM EST
    Yes, a fantastic book that is founded on many years of research. We could really stand to improve form. assessments that do this #mnlead
    • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:36 PM EST
      A4 - Make it Stick also has a great review of the importance of spaced repetition and interleaving practice #mnlead
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:38 PM EST
    A4. Opportunities for authentic implementation of concepts learned...no tricks, don't just follow the steps! #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:38 PM EST
    YES Lets assess learning, not google facts. #mnlead
    In reply to @bretdom
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:38 PM EST
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  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:38 PM EST
    the tyranny of time. Most kids get about 600 hrs of reading instruction before their 3rd grade spring MCA. Make it count #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:39 PM EST
    @joboaler work is pretty great. It made me think more about our math practices. #mnlead
    In reply to @YoukiTerada, @joboaler
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:39 PM EST
    Ive found that Hattie can B used to help Ts understand that while they like a certain Strategy, it might not B effective. #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:39 PM EST
    A4 Research on trauma and how it effects educational experiences and the S pshyci. #mnlead
  • jwalkup Nov 13 @ 8:39 PM EST
    Prob w/ effect sizes: That could mean a lot of things. Not helpful. #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy, @clmaxa
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:40 PM EST
    Q5: Share any research or books that influenced your understanding of learning, education, or the brain. #mnlead
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:40 PM EST
    A5) Hands down @simonsinek has influenced my leadership. #mnlead
    In reply to @simonsinek
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    @bsilberglitt Haven't read that one. Will have to add it to the list! #mnlead
    In reply to @clmaxa, @bsilberglitt
  • EduGladiators Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    Don't miss the last #EduGladiators chat of the series focused on Curious Thinkers! #mnlead #nbtchat #NCTEchat #apchat #ecet2 #CowetaEdChat
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    Context/relationships critical, but time is too. Easy to justify things that don't work-need evidence of learning #mnlead
    In reply to @Jaibyrd123
  • GZittergruen Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    A-4: Steve Ventura resources! #mnlead
  • LevelUpVillage Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    Yes a real-world goal provide the impetus. Introduces relevance, definite purpose + audience #mnlead
    In reply to @mlament
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    A5) Another author who is influential in my leadership sand life is @BreneBrown #mnlead
    In reply to @BreneBrown
  • willmelbye Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    @MrDataGuy #mnlead Formative Assessments made the single largest impact upon teaching/learning for us in SY15/16. #RiverdaleRising
    • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:34 PM EST
      Top of Hatties list of classroom effects - formative evaluation coupled with descriptive feedback - underused #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    I loved reading the Power of Why book and Leaders Eat Last. Both changed the way I think as a leader. #mnlead
    In reply to @mlament, @simonsinek
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    It's the common text for our staff development team this year! #mnlead
  • BradLatzke Nov 13 @ 8:41 PM EST
    A5 Influential books on learning Dan Pink: "Drive" Rick Wormeli: "Fair Isn't Always Equal" Ken O'Connor: "15 Fixes 4 Broken Grades" #mnlead
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:42 PM EST
    A5: The Science of Learning was one of my favorite reads last year. Great practical tips for teachers: https://t.co/rWKgJmO3pb #mnlead
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:42 PM EST
    A5: Eric Jensen #mnlead
  • MinSchroeder314 Nov 13 @ 8:42 PM EST
    A5 As a behavior coach - ACEs & Triune brain. Love neuropsych As applies to learning #mnlead
  • willmelbye Nov 13 @ 8:42 PM EST
    Whole Brain Teaching! Look it up boys! #mnlead @clmaxa
    In reply to @clmaxa
    • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:38 PM EST
      Yes, a fantastic book that is founded on many years of research. We could really stand to improve form. assessments that do this #mnlead
      • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:36 PM EST
        A4 - Make it Stick also has a great review of the importance of spaced repetition and interleaving practice #mnlead
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:42 PM EST
    A5 Currently reading @chrisemdin and am being seriously pushed! #mnlead
    In reply to @chrisemdin
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:42 PM EST
    A5 Any Malcom @Gladwell book works for me. I've devoured each one as they come out. I always find relevance to education. #mnlead
    In reply to @Gladwell
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A5) Deep admiration for @adriaklein_read as a mentor and teacher of Balanced Literacy! #mnlead
    In reply to @adriaklein_read
  • RewardingEdu Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A5 This book is great on multiple levels. #mnlead
  • TerryFErickson Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A5: Parker Palmer "The Courage to Teacher" https://t.co/xIWGYo5aGN #mnlead
  • TonyaDKA Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A5: Loved Simon's book but just finished 2 days with Yvette Jackson. Intrigued by pedagogy of confidence. #mnlead
  • jm_kiel Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A5: sorry joining late. Mike Mattos, by far! Made me remember high expectations for all kids, regardless of their background. #mnlead
  • KarenTeff Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A5: Ken O'Connor, Hattie, Marzano, Wormeli,... experience, time. #mnlead
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    Yes! ACEs research. So powerful! #mnlead
    • MinSchroeder314 Nov 13 @ 8:42 PM EST
      A5 As a behavior coach - ACEs & Triune brain. Love neuropsych As applies to learning #mnlead
  • CareybenM Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A5: D. Willingham's Why Don't Kids Like School has had great influence on our admin team. #mnlead
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A5. Daniel Pink has been motivating! :) #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    Thats why we need formative assessment as evidence of learning. What is woking in my context. #mnlead
    In reply to @jwalkup, @clmaxa
  • GZittergruen Nov 13 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A-5: The 5th Discipline - Senge! #mnlead
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:45 PM EST
    A5) When thinking about coaching @jimknight99 and @artofcoaching1 are both authors to study and follow. #mnlead
    In reply to @jimknight99, @artofcoaching1
  • LessonPick Nov 13 @ 8:45 PM EST
    A5: "Mindset" by Carol Dweck is a great read for all educators on understanding the growth mindset #mnlead
  • jwalkup Nov 13 @ 8:45 PM EST
    Problem occurs when trying to aggregate research results across studies. Meta-analysis = bogus. #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy, @clmaxa
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:46 PM EST
    A5: For years Minnesota based Cassandra Erkens @cerkens has been a great leader of what works in classroom assessment. #mnlead
    In reply to @cerkens
  • willmelbye Nov 13 @ 8:46 PM EST
    Teach Like a Pirate #tlap Innovators Mindset and... #mnlead
  • KarenTeff Nov 13 @ 8:46 PM EST
    A5: I find that what all those researchers say works in education is what excellent teachers have done all along. #mnlead #NBCT
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:46 PM EST
    Yes, and her new research about mindset too. It's interesting hearing what she's learned since that publishing. #mnlead
    In reply to @LessonPick
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:46 PM EST
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:47 PM EST
    A5) Too all the great authors @simonsinek @DanielPink @rickwormeli2 Id also + @Gladwell My teaching has benefitted from all of them #mnlead
    In reply to @simonsinek, @DanielPink, @rickwormeli2, @Gladwell
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:47 PM EST
    agreed. Rsrch helps weed out what not to do. Still need your own data to find what's working for your Ss #mnlead
    In reply to @MrDataGuy, @jwalkup, @clmaxa
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:48 PM EST
    A5) When thinking of transforming learning take a look at @tonywagner29 @YongZhaoEd both essential in my learning. #mnlead
    In reply to @tonywagner29, @YongZhaoEd
  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:48 PM EST
    A5 Jim Knight #mnlead
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  • Jaibyrd123 Nov 13 @ 8:49 PM EST
    Yes! One of the most used in my collection #mnlead
    • jm_kiel Nov 13 @ 8:48 PM EST
      one of my favorite books of all time! My copy is falling apart from all the use!!
      In reply to @Jaibyrd123
  • MinSchroeder314 Nov 13 @ 8:49 PM EST
    Sorry to dash early. Off to read "Wonder" with my 3rd grader. Thanks for research chat - psych nerd. #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:49 PM EST
    Some who have taken issue with Hatties work, Wiliam is one. For me it is helpful for opening the convo. #mnlead
    In reply to @jwalkup, @clmaxa
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:50 PM EST
    CTA: Please share what you've learned tonight that will be applied to your classroom, school, or district. #mnlead
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:50 PM EST
    couldn't disagree more. Like any research, meta-analysis can be done well and it can be done badly. #mnlead
    In reply to @jwalkup, @MrDataGuy, @clmaxa
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:50 PM EST
    Absolutely, did the students learn? Thats what we really want to know. Collab, formative assessment #mnlead
    In reply to @bsilberglitt, @jwalkup, @clmaxa
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:50 PM EST
    All great reads! You’ll learn applicable strategies to teaching, leading and learning! Can’t go wrong. @gcouros @GustafsonBrad #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:51 PM EST
    Wonder is a phenomenal book. @TechNinjaTodd recommended it on #eduallstars. Powerful book for elementary. #mnlead
    In reply to @MinSchroeder314, @TechNinjaTodd
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:51 PM EST
    CTA: I learned about great resources, researchers, and books for edu research from everyone tonight on #mnlead
  • JennReichel Nov 13 @ 8:51 PM EST
    CTA. Prioritize all the sites, book and authors mentioned then dig in and learn some more! #mnlead
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:51 PM EST
    For me the biggest take away tonight was where to do some digging for current research. Adding a few books to my to-read list. #mnlead
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:52 PM EST
    CTA: I love hearing about research that resonates with teachers. Often, it’s the small ideas that make the biggest impact. #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:52 PM EST
    A5: @NicoleVagle Design in 5 current reproach based assessment design https://t.co/gXcCiT45b0 #mnlead
    In reply to @NicoleVagle
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:53 PM EST
    CTA: I've been writing down titles on on a notepad. More books to read in the future. Never enough time but need to keep reading. #mnlead
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:53 PM EST
    CTA: Downloading Leaders Eat Last by @simonsinek to re-listen to on my way to work tomorrow! #mnlead #servantleadership
    In reply to @simonsinek
  • bsilberglitt Nov 13 @ 8:53 PM EST
    CTA. Thanks everyone for the great ideas on where to look for more research and info #mnlead
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:54 PM EST
    I loved the stories from his book. #mnlead
    In reply to @mlament, @simonsinek
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:54 PM EST
    Anyone’s CTA to lead #mnlead next week and inspire us?
  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:55 PM EST
    Thanks @clmaxa for leading us tonight. We all get smarter together with questions like that. Thanks! #mnlead
    In reply to @clmaxa
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  • bretdom - Moderator Nov 13 @ 8:55 PM EST
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  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:55 PM EST
    Where do you listen? #mnlead
  • BradLatzke Nov 13 @ 8:55 PM EST
    Never forget that children are not a statistic or data point. #mnlead
  • mlament Nov 13 @ 8:57 PM EST
    Nice work @clmaxa Always a pleasure to learn from you. Look forward to seeing you at #TIES15 #mnlead
    In reply to @clmaxa
  • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:57 PM EST
    A huge shout out to @clmaxa & @bretdom for a really interesting conversation tonight! I have more resources than I did at 7! #mnlead
    In reply to @clmaxa, @bretdom
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:57 PM EST
    Thanks for everything tonight #mnlead
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:57 PM EST
    Minnesota, #mnlead join @PaulaMaeker and myself as we chat PLC/assessment and learning Thursday. Combo #atplc and #atassess chat
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:57 PM EST
    Maybe. What app do you use for podcasts? DM me and I can try to help, if I can. #mnlead
    In reply to @mlament
  • YoukiTerada Nov 13 @ 8:57 PM EST
    Thanks for inviting me to your chat, #mnlead! I learned a lot. :)
  • clmaxa Nov 13 @ 8:58 PM EST
    It's been a pleasure everyone! #mnlead
  • RobSahliAP Nov 13 @ 8:58 PM EST
    Thanks @clmaxa for the great convo tonight! #mnlead
    In reply to @clmaxa
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:58 PM EST
    This is my mantra #mnlead
    • BradLatzke Nov 13 @ 8:55 PM EST
      Never forget that children are not a statistic or data point. #mnlead
  • jwalkup Nov 13 @ 8:59 PM EST
    It cant be done well in education. Variable definitions and controls are far too loose. #mnlead
    In reply to @bsilberglitt, @MrDataGuy, @clmaxa
  • BradLatzke Nov 13 @ 8:59 PM EST
    Thx @YoukiTerada & #mnlead moderators for leading us tonight.
    In reply to @YoukiTerada
  • MrDataGuy Nov 13 @ 8:59 PM EST
    Agree, great questions - always proud of Minnesota educators. #mnlead
    • mcarlstromDR Nov 13 @ 8:57 PM EST
      A huge shout out to @clmaxa & @bretdom for a really interesting conversation tonight! I have more resources than I did at 7! #mnlead
      In reply to @clmaxa, @bretdom
  • hackmylearning Nov 13 @ 8:59 PM EST
    Hope to see #Mnlead and #txeduchat in Nov 20 when we talk Community of Learners with @casas_jimmy and @Jeff_Zoul at 8:30am EST.