#OhEdChat Archive
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Wednesday June 8, 2016 9:00 PM EDT
Good evening and welcome to . Please, introduce yourself and share how you are keeping busy these days.
Hoping both can put up a show tonight! and ! https://t.co/qPFEvF0caI
Let's see: books or basketball? HA! ELA all the way!
is there a "sorta like" button on twitter?
Adam, 5/6 social studies, Brooklyn, OH! Will be here...but also watching the Cavs!
Good evening everyone in HS SPED in Akron. Getting ready to go to Michigan for the race this weekend.
Hi ! Beth, ELA from SW OH. I'm teaching summer school, taking long walks w/my dog, and prepping for a grad class on writing.
Finally out of school for the summer, but ready to learn with the crew. Dave - HS SS in Iowa
Have to work on homework tonight for my summer class. May join in later if I get done with it.
Thanks for being here Paul
Shawna Davoren Leavenworth Kansas. Attended conference today
Kevin from Lancaster. Director of Secondary Instruction. I am working on Staff PD and courses of study
Thanks for being here Adam
love it! Hoping we can draw a respectable crowd for tonight. Already have a few dropping in!
Great to see you again Reuben
now we are talkin! Let's do this!
Claire, Principal in Athens Ohio. Today was my last day of work.
Hello! Hannah, recent grad from OSU here. I am staying busy this summer by traveling! Just got back from 3 weeks in Europe!
Laura from Wisco started on my summer reading list! Finished one YA novel and started on the 2nd. Running keeps me out of trouble!
keeping busy, finding balance! Perfect!
Hi everyone, Danielle, Early Childhood Education and Coaching student at OUL, work, reading and spending time with friends
Good evening .
Brian, HS principal from Mass.
Keeping busy in the final weeks of school thru June 21.
Thanks for being here Beth
Meredith from Florida. Just finished moving - excited to begin learning about our new location!
Ray HS Principal, completing close out reports and looking for HS English teacher
Tricia Ebner, GIS from Stark County, keeping busy with PD, writing grade course, reading, & quilting--when not at baseball.
sounds like a plan! Thanks for keeping loyal to just like the fans on the lake. They love their teams!
Mollie from Columbus, but hail from Geauga County. Too nervous to watch, but all in with my heart. 2nd grade. Olentangy Local.
nice having the fans sing the National Anthem
Kelli Wohlgamuth reporting for " tweet time!"
Thanks for being here Dave
Melanie from Montana. HS English. Reading, crafting, enjoying my children.
welcome to ! Congrats on the move!
Got the idea of balance from last fall. You have to find time to keep yourself balanced!
Thanks for being here Shawna
welcome to our house! The house, that is!
You guys had me at "reading this summer" : )
perfect! I hope to learn lots from readers like yourself! Thanks for being a part of tonight!
Ryan Rismiller, Marion Harding Assistant Principal, T-ball, splash pads, zoo and data crunching are some of the daily themes
Thanks for joining Claire
I'm pausing in my YA reading--finished Me Before You last weekend & nearly done with After You.
Greg Garris, Assistant Principal from Worthington, OH. Here we go Cavs!
welcome to ! Thanks for being here.
***Question 1 for in 1 minute.***
I'm a huge reader -- so tonight's topic resonated for me.
Good to see you again Hannah
Evening! Alisa, Prog. Coor. , just got back from Kansas volunteering also prepping for the school year.
Welcome! What part of MT? I'm heading your way in four weeks.
Thanks for being here again Bri
Have to give a shout out to my local colleagues. Hop on in to !
Hey everybody - Don - MS Principal Long Island
Should also let you all know I'm watching the final instead of basketball.
Great to see you again Danielle
thanks for being here! Dare I go watch the game and do this at the same time? EEK!
I'm with you--too nervous to watch. Check the score occasionally .
Thanks for joining us Meredith
welcome once again, Ryan!
Great to see you again Ryan
Hi all! Ted, Middle School Principal from MO and ready for I'm staying busy by working w/ my Admin team on 16-17.
I completely understand. I just finished All American Boys and started Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
thanks for dropping in to ! Glad to see you here!
Sneakin' into 5th grade teacher from Utah and in admin program Hello everyone!
A1. Read this one lately. I try to add what I am reading to my signature line of each email I send. https://t.co/HQBmT3Gm6t
A1: Most recent read: Me Before You. Good reminder to take time to read something you really, really want to.
A1: I read Move your bus, and it made
me think about all my staff and what kind of person they are.
A1 Innovators Mindset How do you encourage risks
Innovator Mindset and it influencing my ed practices next year, current using it in a summer book study.
Thanks for being here again. We love when OSU jumps in
"Above the Line" by Urban Meyer. Its teaching me about leadership and resilience
Hey Don! Thanks for joining in
Oh, hard to put that one on hold. Totally understand, though!
A1: Innovator Mindset and it influencing my ed practices next year, current using it in a summer book study.
Nice to catch up again tonight! Looking forward to at your place!
thanks for being here Tammy! Make sure you add the to your tweets!
Focus: Elevating the Essentials to Radically Improve Student Learning by Mike Schmoker has been a game changer! Back to basics!
A1 I read a book by Adriana Trigiani reminding me that "everything is a grace." This simple phrase reverberates each day for me.
This is one book that changed my perspective after being a principal for 26 years. LOVED it! https://t.co/mIOknYg1WN
A1: I read Move your bus, and it made
me think about all my staff and what kind of person they are.
A1: Most recent read-George Washington's Secret Six. Not sure if it helped teaching.
A1: Just started Professional Capital by Hargreaves & Fullan today - I hope it will help me play a positive role in change.
A1 I just finished Write Like This by . Rather than showing mistakes to correct, focus on excellent writing to inspire.
The Advantage and Uncommon Learning: Creating Schools that work for kids
Is it the voxer one? I'm jumping on the bandwagon for that, to learn voxer!
glad you are here, Ted! Love your voice as part of !
A1 Gifts of Imperfection Rene' Brown - Authenticity is a practice/conscious choice of how we want to live. Choice of being real
A1 Also Gift of Failure MUST RD
We do the same as a building and it has helped grow our literacy culture and conversation!
Angie Adrean in da' house!
A1: Read A Walk Across America with US History students implementing lit circles - I became more than just a "history guy"
A1: What Great Teachers Do Differently! Reinforced what I already do...gave me new perspectives as well!
Just finished The Writing Thief. Excellent resource for writing workshop.
Yes it is and I'm learning Voxer as well. https://t.co/lksSlrVlVs
Is it the voxer one? I'm jumping on the bandwagon for that, to learn voxer!
Couldn't get past the premise of Miss Peregrine. But I love YA-helps keep me current w/Ss.
Thanks for being here Sandy
good to see the cavs not wearing unis with any blue in them
A1: I read Extreme Ownership by . Lots of great lessons about leadership and education!
woot-woot! Thanks for dropping in, Angie. Talking summer reading lists tonight on !
A1. "Fish in a Tree". It opened my eyes to the world of the struggling reader/learner and how they "mask" https://t.co/WvtAzvMwJp
LOVE LOVE this book and others by Todd https://t.co/5sOndE8Nmp
A1: What Great Teachers Do Differently! Reinforced what I already do...gave me new perspectives as well!
A1: Players First by John Calipari- great focus on teams and the people of the teams and how expectations can be high but must fit
A1: Great suggestion, Don. Need to get that on the short list! https://t.co/vjMyqRXfCT
A1 Also Gift of Failure MUST RD
Good for you for finishing the book already!
of course! Glad to be here.
"the final" had two exciting finishes, maybe this game too? (top of 7th, 2-1, OK over Auburn)
good to see the cavs not wearing unis with any blue in them - wine & gold forever
I also love What Great Principals Do Differently!
This is favorite read-aloud! teaches kids a whole lot! Taught me too!
A1 recently finished David &Goliath still working on Global Achievement Gap Chapter 4!
A1 Ultramarathon Man by illustrated that passion compels individuals to do amazing tasks, even running 200 miles
A1: Just finshed Above The Line lst wk. Excellent! Love the clarity it provides to strengthening the team. https://t.co/lSJ3SPKiMJ
A1: Also reading The Essay is Everything by . Rethinking the way I handle essay in my classroom.
Read this w/. I never knew so much about dyslexia--very powerful but still enjoyable to read.
A1: Starting Friday Night Lights, great for the coaching aspect and one of my bucket list books.
Thanks for being here Ted
I find that many books not related to teaching are great tools.
Great read !!
https://t.co/bt4L1UrNTU
A1: Starting Friday Night Lights, great for the coaching aspect and one of my bucket list books.
Started Lead, For God's Sake today. Don't know much about it yet.
Been a moment but wanted to take time to tune in tonight.
***Question 2 is on deck for ***
A1. GREAT reads by Gladwell. Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers. SOOO many amazing reads for ed leaders! https://t.co/zr0JRItljg
A1 recently finished David &Goliath still working on Global Achievement Gap Chapter 4!
Ooh-love writing workshop! What grade level?
that's my next one! Just took my educational leadership exam!
A1: Watch the show too? Have yet to get hooked on this one. Up next? https://t.co/SyKGsxqyHd
A1: Starting Friday Night Lights, great for the coaching aspect and one of my bucket list books.
A1 Others: Creative School Ken Robinson, Rookie Smarts Liz Wiseman, and fav is Leaders Eat Last Simon Sinek
we are definitely looking at a great third game as well, currently watching and doing the
A1: The No Complaining Rule! Recommended by
Did you think about who are the runners and riders?
A1. I'm also a Patrick Lencioni fan!
Starting Innovator's Mindset next week with
A2 not good at reading during the year....really only during breaks...need large chunks of time to read a whole book at once
watched the movie and loved it!
A2: This is something I need to work on. Reading is often put on the back burner because I just get too busy
so many great book recs!!
A2: Turn off the TV and sit on the deck with a refreshing beverage.
A2. Lifelong learning involves reading and a passion for it each day.
A2. I read ten minutes each day before school. Doesn't sound like much, but I finished WAR AND PEACE one year doing this.
A2 Audible is my BEST friend! Also finding ways to get books into hands of eds for free/discounted prices
Challenger Deep opened my eyes to what it's like for a family dealing with schizophrenia
good that you have ppl to read it together
Q2: for me, it has to be an evening or beach vacation timeframe...
A2: My strategy for making time to read primarily comes pausing other things and making the effort.
When my son is at practice, reading distracts me from "critiquing" his athletic performances and avoids future conflicts.
A2: During school: Read before bed. Often wake with book or Kindle on my face. In summer, read at the pool or in AM
ok. Another one I need to get on my shelf! Anyone creating a google doc of all these books? WOW! Now to find the time!
A2: read when you give Ss time to read! Also, write out your schedule for the week and pencil in the time. It's valuable.
A2: Learned this from a long time ago. You must make time to read everyday... even if it is only a page or two.
A2: When my son is at practice, reading distracts me from "critiquing" his athletic performances and avoids future conflicts.
Bobby from Perrysburg. Read 'The Slight Edge', awesome read about how the little things compounded over time make the difference
Great point helps me when I put my phone down https://t.co/xNsxc0Tk74
A2: My strategy for making time to read primarily comes pausing other things and making the effort.
A2: I set time in my work schedule to read weekly, it is PD, and love my Kindle.
A2 This year I read while my students read. During summer I try to read every day!
A2: I do a lot with audiobooks and e-books. Hard copy reading is typically children's books to my four kids
A2: I've challenged myself to read a least a book a month and a scholarly article bi-weekly. Staying current is important.
I can find leadership lessons in almost anything I read. Found great vision in a slow read of Whitman's LEAVES OF GRASS last fall.
A2 Reading=priority for us. I like reading b/c showing my 10 & 7 yr old an adult who loves books is priceless. Ubiquitous books!
A2: Build it into your routine. 15-20 minutes each night before bed works best for me.
A2: Force yourself to read 10 pages a day. Often times you will read more!
I love Leaders Eat Last - Simon Sinek knows what he is talking about! Start with Why was a great audible!
A2: Making it part of my downtime and taking time to enjoy it so I look forward to it
A2: Had a long commute this year. Listened to hours of books & podcasts.
Try podcasts too. They are generally short and can be listened to during a drive to work.
A2: I read a lot in summer books 4 fun and T books. During school focus more on my devotionals
A2: As hard as it is, prioritize time. Tough to be a reading role model to young students if not walking the walk.
All about the Calendar and scheduling: it's a daily priority and I make a "meeting" with myself to research, discover, learn, read
***Question 3 is around the bend for ***
Agree! I like Leaders Eat Last via audible even better! knows how to communicate important message!
A2: Audiobooks on the way to work get me cruising through books!
Audiobooks are a great way to fit reading in while driving or working out!
A2: the challenge has made reading a daily habit 4 me. No real strategy. Look forward to it. https://t.co/3iwJAUzMWx
A2: Having friends who read means I'm constantly seeing books. It's a huge motivation! I also set a goal for the year!
Is Audible easy to use? Thinking about using it for motion-sickness-prone child.
and for you, Derek, Q6 will be for you. Our resident expert on podcasts!
I calendar out time each week for professional learning - 1 hour - I deserve it, usually after the students leave for the day!
How many schools have a summer reading list for the teachers?
Love . Great podcast w/educators.
A2 book study w helped to encourage 1 ch. Per week to share with others, now we are starting another study
In summer we read as a family, going to start a family book club with the Magic Tree House series. 30 minutes everyday, everyone!
A2: Audible. Audio books everywhere I drive. The latest, 5 dysfunctions of a team!
A3:From Leading to Succeeding looks intriguing
- tv series was great watch, and book "great read" also?
a list of "here are great books your co-workers recommend" with their names for contact/discussion
that's been my secret lately!
A3 Reading Innovator w/voxer. Also Engaging Readers w/Multigenre, & a variety of trashy and/or YA novels. Plus Capt Underpants.
1/2 We have a school wide summer reading title for all that culminates in an interdisciplinary day in fall. Big event each Sept!
A3Try 2 gravitate toward books from areas that are not my strengths. Then having passionate conversations w/ others about content.
A3: really want to squeeze 140 Twitter tips for teachers in this summer or early next school year
What's the latest you read?
A3: They are now. I'm always looking for different leadership/positive psychology books to read. https://t.co/5Y2E49P8ky
A3 Great list! I would love to start with Innovator's Mindset
"Try podcasts too" - what are your favorites?
2/2 I buy books for the Ts. They have broad jurisdiction to relate their discipline to the novel.
A2: And with that, mic drop. Anyone? I offered suggestions but didn't get specific enough. You? https://t.co/wb2j3b7Gz9
How many schools have a summer reading list for the teachers?
My kiddos love Magic Tree House! They make fun read alouds for bedtime, too.
Going to be reading From Leading to Succeeding. Going to a Reeves institute in July!
A3: I would like to read Hacking Leadership, who is the author?
Doug Reeves is always great!
A3: Kids Deserve It and Hacking Leadership are being delivered to the door on Friday
Love it when family members now send me Amazon gift cards for celebrations = increases reading.
I meant required reading.... You know, like we do to the kids....
A3 no....have others on long list --- need publishers to price books under $15
A3: Hacking Leadership is in my cart. :)
A3: So far, my summer reading goals are more , less teacher books. Both vital to my growth (& student growth next year!)
Professional Capital - plus we have a Google doc for group reflections!
It's a good book, great read!
A3: From Leading to Succeeding by ! Heard about and 140 Twitter Tips! Looking at that too!
Love it! Great way to open minds & create community.
A3: I think they may be now!
recommended profession reading for . Good stuff.
A3. I have another "Hacking" series book on my list β‘οΈβ‘οΈ "Hacking Assessments".
Good for you ... One of the hardest years I had was when I tried to keep up with EVERYTHING the Ss we reading.
A2.1: reading will hopefully happen during the kids nap time again this year
2) I read to start my day and end my day. I keep a log of all books I read and tweet favorite quotes. https://t.co/C40XGGJCxx
A3: Motivators Mindset was recommended.
A3: but you can't go wrong with any of those!!
A3 Absolutely! Reading right now KDI and Launch and have already read Innovator's Mindset several times! Awesome books!!!!!
A3: Looks like I need to add some of these to my summer reading list!
A3: Yes, Kidsdeserve it and 140 Twitter Tips!
Voxer Booktalks ... best way to do it
A3: Loved the book by and his colleagues about the uses of . Great to share with others.
Kid lit refreshes my brain. But grad classes & reading groups push me to read info text, too.
I'm starting Pax tomorrow. Have you read that yet? book!
A3: In addition to finishing Innovator Mindset, I completed 140 Twitter Tips.
I've kept a log as well fro over a decade! I, too, end each day with my book.
A3: None of these books are offered at the Westerville Library!
*** Question 4 for on the half-hour! ***
thanks. We're more about improving Ed than making money. $30 for a book is nuts.
We do not, but I bought staff 2 titles from the Global Read Aloud for the summer, Orbiting Jupiter and All American Boys
A3: You've intrigued me with 140 Twitter Tips - it looks right up my alley.
Most of them have nothing to do with teaching. , , ... But tons on valuable info.
I tried to find Innovator Mindset at Clark County's library. No go : (
Score update: Cavaliers 23, Warriors 10.
Here is an ed helping eds LEARN! Great Hack series from awesome authors! https://t.co/NynQg8MJzf
thanks. We're more about improving Ed than making money. $30 for a book is nuts.
Side note Most Likely to Succeed turned my brain upside down. If anyone has a support group, I want in.
But they make teaching much more interesting.
A3 Will visit more HACKING books as well as & new Twitter book. Personally, will tackle Thackeray's VANITY FAIR.
Yep, tough to do. I encourage family and balance. I do pay for my T's for summer PD and buy books for those that ask.
My favs include Principal PLN, Principal Matters, TED Radio Hour - I am a podcast newbie looking to expand
A4 that is why any reading is good/helpful....gives the brain ideas and experiences to talk about
The no complaining book would be an awesome all staff read!
A4: the more teachers know, the more knowledge they can pass on to their S, S can use that knowledge to conquer their dreams
Checklist Manifesto transformed my professional practice
Reading + Knowledge= Power
My priority list: Flip Your Writing Workshop by , Crafting Digital Writing by Troy Hicks. Going 1-to-1 next year.
A4: To be that model of always reading and showing my staff & students the joys of reading.
A4. How to increase the # of books the staff want to seek out and read .... is the question. Has to be self-motivating
A4: Read it with the opposites and think about the result - going nowhere!
A3: You couldn't resist. Love it! https://t.co/n9B6z2OGws
A3 Will visit more HACKING books as well as & new Twitter book. Personally, will tackle Thackeray's VANITY FAIR.
No Paul, I haven't been able to make it to any yet. There was one in WV this year but about 2 hrs away on a Wed night.
The more I read, the better the Twitter edchat conversation I can have.
Include the book I'm reading in my E-mail signature --- flyer on dorr also
A4: The more I read, the better the Twitter edchat conversation I can have.
A4 Reflective practitioners are constantly searching for research-based best practices. New reads rejuvenate our mind & motivate
outside on the patio. Gorgeous night. Game soon. Thanks for update! Let's go Cavs!
A4. Does anyone else add to their signature line of emails name of book they are reading?
A4: the more you read the more desire you have to discover something new. Reading isn't a closed minded activity! It enhances it!
Experience needs to figure in there too---the results of (Reading + Knowledge)Experience=exponential growth!
A4: I'd like to add "the more you learn, the more you can do!" I hope that knowledge leads to action.
A4: Every student, every staff member, every parent is unique. It's my responsible to learn as much as I can to support them all.
A3: "Creative Schools" by ken robinson.
A4: I think of the modeling we need to do. We ask our Ss to read and we need to model as such
A4 The more I read leadership/ed books the more I realize that I need/want to learn and more I need to read! Read to Lead right?
A4: Reading is knowledge and knowledge is empowering. It gives us the ability to share with others the new things we learn.
A4 I promoted reading 4 the fun of it for my CCP 11th. Modeled SSR, talked about what books I wanted next. Best way to achieve!
4) I actually believe the more you know the more u read. In schools we often get it backwards. https://t.co/2Trk0yQsHx
A4: The more we read, the more we grow- as people and learners
The more I tweet, the more I read; the more chats I read, the more I learn; the more people I meet, the more I tweet & more I read
Leading with Focus was a game changer! Back to the basics!
A4: Love this quote! My mother is a retired Reading Specialist and valued reading more than anything. https://t.co/32pTPpe0qu
A4 Reading is a necessity, not a luxury.
Jacki here! Just getting home from a baseball game (as usual) & tweeting from my phone π computer is out of commission.
A4.1: is a fantastic community partner that works with our district and provides reading opportunity & programs for Ss
A4: Reading has been a huge part of my teacher leadership journey.
Learning is an ongoing journey. The more we learn as Ts & leaders the further we can take our students! https://t.co/Qciqrywo1F
THIS is why great leaders are also readers! (usually bloggers too) https://t.co/RoqNusqdkH
A4: Every student, every staff member, every parent is unique. It's my responsible to learn as much as I can to support them all.
A little showcase of my district's book mobile that travels through our community in the summer! https://t.co/GK2NYcX9p1
That can be challenging! I try to buy & have enjoyable YA on my shelf at school, but tend to have sci fi/fant, my fav.
And the universe collapses upon itself.
A4: Well there you have it. It all goes back to twitter! Great response! https://t.co/D2wL3shemD
The more I tweet, the more I read; the more chats I read, the more I learn; the more people I meet, the more I tweet & more I read
I was tardy! https://t.co/qBJ2YNlSO7
well there you are! I am totally sharing out great reads like the book and I was hoping to hear from you peeps!
I teach at West M and when we have had book studies with groups of teachers I learned from both the book and the staff
A4: Reading is active transfusion of others' thoughts into our own. Not much else quite like it!
*** Moving quick this evening with . Q5 is soon to come. ***
A4: ALL Staff (custodians to admin) models a culture of reading. We make reading VISIBLE - post recs, email sig includes a title
A4. Reading 4 school staff also=knowing how 2 read each other:non-verbal lang, emos, etc. That form of reading will take U places
A4.2: one of our Freshman English classes has time for ssr for books they choose and work the standards into their books
For some T's it's easier to complain about tchng than to read to improve it.
The more I tweet, the less I need to workout...hmmm maybe not :)
A4. That anyone can model "excellent reader" skills.
A4: Reading will open doors for you that you never knew existed! Also a great escape for my low ses kids!
A5 how can you pick one??? "Drive" , "Mindset" , "15 Fixes for Broken Grades"....
A4: Reading takes you all over the world in your own backyard
A 4. Reading opens any and all doors!
A5 Teach Like A Pirate bc he validated all that I believed in/was doing when other eds were making life hard
A5: Conscious Discipline by Becky Bailey- This book changed how I do anything in the classroom- not just discipline.
A5: hoping in at just the right time!!β€οΈ β€οΈ
A5: Tough one. I loved The Carpenter! That may always remain in my top 3. But will always be influential in my practice!
A5-it's hard to pick-Seth Godin "Linchpin"
A4: To borrow from - reading opens windows to new worlds (including my students') & gives me mirrors to see myself better.
A5 Dweck's GROWTH MOINDSET and many books recalibrated my leadership.
A5: hopping in at just the right time!!β€οΈ β€οΈ
Doors we never even knew of.
I don't, but need to do this! does this! https://t.co/0uHoqbnHMF
A4. Does anyone else add to their signature line of emails name of book they are reading?
A5 Covey 7 Habits. I try to get it right every day. Seek first to understand...
We can only hope. I suggested a staff read as PD nxt year, but no takers so far.
A4: Classics. They continue to impact the learning of generations. Thank you, Jessica, for sharing. https://t.co/VEg01WIe7X
- I found Rock Star Principals, will check (thanks to your tip) "Principal PLN, Principal Matters" too.
So intrigued with this course of action. Reflecting.......
https://t.co/LScer5CSHU
I don't, but need to do this! does this! https://t.co/0uHoqbnHMF
A4. Does anyone else add to their signature line of emails name of book they are reading?
Never thought of it, but I will now.
A5: "The Secret" By Rhonda Byrne film based off of her book is a great motivational one.
A5: Mindset - touched all areas of my life - parenting, teaching, leading, you name it!
A5: I have two, Engaging Students with Poverty in Mind and What Teachers Make
A5: Yea, me too...Dweck recently.
a5 wow! So many! Probably the Last Lecture just bc it reminds me that everyday we we don't have to
A5: that's a tough one! Maybe quick little articles/blogs help more! Can find things that relate more to me! Just keep reading!
A5: What Great Principal's Do Differently by has made me better. Every. Day. https://t.co/G9ChTcsCnf
A5 Dweck's GROWTH MOINDSET and many books recalibrated my leadership.
A5. Can't do just 1! In the Middle (Atwell),This We Believe & Other People's Children (Lisa Delpit) https://t.co/K6hb46brNs
A5 Books by and PLN def have helped me learn leadership skills! Can't wait for Hal's bk
A4: Reading pushes me to grow & think- not just intellectually or as a teacher, but as a person. It's how I learn, grow, connect!
Also grey just to pick up for a tune-up as well .
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A5: What Great Principal's Do Differently by has made me better. Every. Day. https://t.co/G9ChTcsCnf
A5 Dweck's GROWTH MOINDSET and many books recalibrated my leadership.
A5 Quiet: The power of introverts helped me to realize always insisting on audible responses over online ones is wrong.
I go back to that book all the time! I'm a fanboy. https://t.co/tuEvq3H15d
A5: What Great Principal's Do Differently by has made me better. Every. Day. https://t.co/G9ChTcsCnf
A5 Dweck's GROWTH MOINDSET and many books recalibrated my leadership.
a4 if you aren't reading you aren't learning
A5: Whatever book I am reading right now seems to be the most important.
Great just to pick up for a tune-up as well .
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A5: What Great Principal's Do Differently by has made me better. Every. Day. https://t.co/G9ChTcsCnf
A5 Dweck's GROWTH MOINDSET and many books recalibrated my leadership.
5) there are three Fair isn't always equal: ;Teach like a pirate ; & shift that monkey by
A5: Recently, Start With Why; in my first couple years was Old Man and the Sea by Hemmingway (personified my first years in ed)
so excited to get the book mobile rolling. I envision music, smiles, & happy kids! Ts have donated to the cause.
Just recently bought the book with the new cover art! I loved that book in High School.
A5: love life lessons. More importantly-watch close enough each child, parent and staff member has a story https://t.co/vVAbnFIyhD
A3 We're pretty stoked about our latest releases! Check out & ! (Plus the rest of the DBC line, too!)
A5: Two Parts Textbook, One Part Love. Oldie but goodie! Lol
the music makes it so fun...it's like the ice cream truck! https://t.co/CoLzks7yIc
so excited to get the book mobile rolling. I envision music, smiles, & happy kids! Ts have donated to the cause.
A5-Don't forget everything that Steve Farber writes "Greater than Yourself"
If you're not prepared to be wrong, you'll never come up with anything original.
I love that one, too. Helps me to not feel guily when saw sharpening. Too many books to chose from!
Bummed that I'm missing but my son's baseball game ran late tonight! Hope your summer is off to a great start all!
I really need to get the ! I've only heard great things about it!
A6 The Element and Creating Innovators by
A5: For teaching practice: In the Middle by . For g/t: Gifted Kids Speak Out by .
DBC line is awesome...jsut cant afford them all at once https://t.co/rbLMTEMNZZ
A3 We're pretty stoked about our latest releases! Check out & ! (Plus the rest of the DBC line, too!)
A5: The book "The Other Wes Moore" is amazing. Socioeconomic status, education, social context, etc. It influenced me tremendously.
Excellent Excellent Books and I'm only a little more than 1/2 way in both! LOVE!!! https://t.co/NMa6hpK9R7
A3 We're pretty stoked about our latest releases! Check out & ! (Plus the rest of the DBC line, too!)
A5 really enjoy Readicide by Kelly Gallagher too
A5 I have so many, but Book Love by was life changing.
Ha! It's a Buick Rendevous... The car that followed the Pontiac Aztek.
5th Wave was awesome, but might be too dark. Loved The Monstrumologist (very grusome, tho), The Rithmatist, Steelheart
A5: You reached back for Atwell...but indeed very influential!
Everything w/: moral imperative, change theory & process DDI ; Assessment GrowthMinds
A5: Chess Not Checkers by Mark Miller is great for big picture/systems thinking - gave me a new perspective!
The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch?
A5: Hard to pick just one! How Children Succeed by Paul Tough was a game changer for me.
I finally read Teach Like a Pirate during Spring Break! !
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If that's what happens, then I need a detention. Or two. Or more.
A2) is there a CliffsNotes-type βserviceβ for edu-books so we can learn 80% of ideas in 20% of time? or 50% in 10%?
A5: Everyone Communicates, Few Connect by is fantastic.
Also Lock In, Ready Player One (lots of swearing in that one, tho. )
A5: So hard to narrow it down to one book, but The Book Whisperer by makes me think EVERY time I read it!
A5: The Happiness Advantage by Not specific to education but lays a foundation for a life well lived in all facets.
YES! EVERY book published by is TOP NOTCH quality for educators! TLAP is foundation! https://t.co/URHDXA3YHQ
I really need to get the ! I've only heard great things about it!
Love love love this. Used it to introduce projects with 6th graders.
wait for it....I'm sure a picture of and is coming
that's my biggie so many good messages
hosts authors to talk abt their books on his podcast Read to Lead. Mostly business/entrepreneurial but very good!
Simon Sinek knows what he is talking about! Leaders Eat Last was a wonderful audible!
A5: and have both been influential leadership authors.
I promise.... I did not know Q6 in advance.
At our SIG school we needed to peel back the layers and think deeply about the content of this book. https://t.co/QCBlFSOoWe
Amazon watch out! This book recommendations are awesome!
A6 chat is amazing! & put out some great content too!
Leaders should check out podcast Learning Leaders. Also outside educational lines but good stuff!
A6 feedly is a daily routine.. lots to read
Articles from ASCD and Mind Shift
that's exactly why we started it! It's all about getting books into the Ss hands!
A6: Multiple Twitter chat, speaking with Ts and As in different states and gaining a better (and more insightful) perspective.
A6: Blogs! Chats! TEDTalks! Articles! Videos! Great resources! Oh...can't forget !
A6: Hang out with my and any summer ed chats
I just love it. It's more of a life book but I just can't get enough of it
"7 Habits...game changer" for me too; I tell Ss "wish I had read earlier in life, and you ARE earlier in your life!"
From education perspective, I really enjoyed this year. Great guests.
A6: Love blog posts! Better Schools podcasts are fantastic. website has great blogs.
ASCD sends out daily emails w/ subjects that cause me to reflect.
A6 Twitter for the win, 's blog. Also working on my Google certification. Almost done w/Level 2 training. And npr.
A6: Articles I find through Twitter and friends, not big on to podcasts but wanting to give them a try
A6 My ever evolving and expanding PLN helps me keep curious and current.
Young Men and Fire still my fav! So many lessons for all
A6. Learning from my PLNs and Twitter chats like and
A6: Twitter, blogs, classes, PD, learning from peers, pinterest!
A6: Blogs, Twitter, edcamps.
A6: Reading archived Twitter chats is a great way to soak in a particular topic.
Would love podcast recommendations!
I agree but I like that you can directly apply his quotes in a classroom at any age group
I mp3'd nearly evry intrview & have on Youtube.
A6: here are some of the audiobooks I have borrowed from Has allowed me to catch up on some https://t.co/QU9gfHYkFf
Can you recommend a short list?
A6) re: CliffsNotes approach, I like flexibility of web-pages with βlevelsβ for quick overview, + links to dive deeper if we want.
A6: I really like and . Also has a great blog too.
A6: Twitter chats, blogs , , , . The Collaboratory, too.
Can you recommend a blog short list?
A6: Podcasts! Principally Speaking with and Better Leaders Better Schools with are two favorites.
A6 Maybe I'm a groupie but Setg Godin's blogs are my fave and of course Dan Rockwell
A6: Everything posts is gold. And - especially her 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club and podcast!
A6: I love posts. Always spot on and inspiring.
I absolutely agree! Start With Why will continue to influence me when I become a school administrator. https://t.co/raAQb6NKDQ
Simon Sinek knows what he is talking about! Leaders Eat Last was a wonderful audible!
Thanks for the great talk on tonight.
is a rockstar.
Keep reading everyone!!
I hear Helping Children Succeed is a must read
YES!!!! Love both!!! https://t.co/23jbUYZXeC
A6: Everything posts is gold. And - especially her 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club and podcast!
Read one today they posted about helping Ss transition from one grade/school to another. https://t.co/nIaDBWCiAE
A6: I love posts. Always spot on and inspiring.
great shares! Thanks, Dan!
Thanks for another inspiring chat, ! Same time next week? Signing off to binge watch FX's The Americans and eat popcorn w/hubby.
great, I can't wait for summer professional reading.
What a great way to help with the summer time "What can I read next?" Question.
A6 Podcasts , , , Better Leaders,
I loved the banter between & on Successful Schools podcast. Keep it going guys!
that's a great point & way to look at it!
Game update: Cavaliers 40, Golden State 27.
my pleasure, Craig. Looking forward to summer professional reading π
Great to be back! I now have a huge reading list for this summer and I love it! Thanks for a great chat!
Charlie Brown can sure summarize very well. Thank you all for sharing -WOW! Amazing chat - 1 of the best! https://t.co/54xN5ZRuz3
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Thanks for a great chat ! Enjoy the rest of your week everyone.
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you're welcome, my friend. π
Me too! That's where my life w PLN all started 5-6 years ago!
thanks for moderating another Always come away with lots to think about
Anyone in heading to ? July 8.
A6 to . This is an epic response. And, the way hashtags were meant to be used! https://t.co/slSZWjEWO8
I mp3'd nearly evry intrview & have on Youtube.
Thank you for a great this evening! Have an amazing summer of professional growth through reading. And remember, balance!
Hey TY for yet another motivating and "push us forward" tonight!!
Great Chat; Plethora of Resources; Priceless network, collaboration and connectivity via social platform. Thank you ALL!
Glad I was able to participate this evening and to chat in my home state! Great outlook on summer reading
Thanks for the great talk on tonight.
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Keep reading everyone!!
A6 has an Aspiring Leader series of videos on YouTube that are top notch
Great chat tonight--some additions to my summer reading list! Looking forward to next week's
Thanks and sorry I was late. βΎοΈ is my life these days
And for that, we are both better. Thanks for sharing your insight and your passion for learning. https://t.co/PuauLDHo6P
This was a great chat! Thanks for adding to my TO READ list! One last resource https://t.co/73mffFeKP3 - awesome for admin!!