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August 13, 2013
Volume 11, Issue 32
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This week's newsletter is brought to you by the Western Governors University.
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Administrators
Featured
Shocking Student Punishments
We've compiled five shocking stories of school punishments that have raised eyebrows in the educator community.
Use Social Media to Communicate With Parents
Blogs, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest can help you keep in touch with parents. Get tips on using these tools well.
How I Handled: A "Satisfactory" Teacher Who Did Not Share My Vision
This teacher had given up on several of his most challenged students. Here’s how I responded.
Principals Reflect on Teachers Who Made a Difference in Their Lives
School leaders confirm that the most respected teachers take time to build relationships with students.
“Magic†Sentences Prevent Conflict
"Magic Sentences†(or key phrases) can prevent, minimize or de-escalate conflicts with students.What Students Really Think of Their Education, Teachers
A student survey showed that they want their education to be more relevant to their everyday lives. Highlighted Columnist
Evelyn Cortez-Ford: How Do I Develop Skillful Teacher Leaders?
Principals can provide job-embedded leadership development for teachers by capitalizing on their strengths.
To browse more Administrator Columns, visit our archive.
Explore the Education World Community
The new Education World Community, a FREE professional network for educators, offers teachers and administrators the opportunity to meaningfully interact with others in the field. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out this powerful resource.
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Other Items of Interest
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Newsletter too.
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Don't miss our eight other FREE newsletters.
August 13, 2013
Volume 11, Issue 32
Education World posts new content daily--bookmark us to get every new article and resource!
This week's newsletter is brought to you by the Western Governors University.
A teacher's time is valuable. Make the most of yours by earning an online master's degree on your schedule. At Western Governors University, you can earn a trusted degree at your own pace and within your budget. The WGU Teachers College is the first exclusively online university to receive accreditation from the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
Click here to learn more.
Administrators
Featured
Shocking Student Punishments
We've compiled five shocking stories of school punishments that have raised eyebrows in the educator community.
Use Social Media to Communicate With Parents
Blogs, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest can help you keep in touch with parents. Get tips on using these tools well.
How I Handled: A "Satisfactory" Teacher Who Did Not Share My Vision
This teacher had given up on several of his most challenged students. Here’s how I responded.
Principals Reflect on Teachers Who Made a Difference in Their Lives
School leaders confirm that the most respected teachers take time to build relationships with students.
“Magic†Sentences Prevent Conflict
"Magic Sentences†(or key phrases) can prevent, minimize or de-escalate conflicts with students.What Students Really Think of Their Education, Teachers
A student survey showed that they want their education to be more relevant to their everyday lives. Highlighted Columnist
Evelyn Cortez-Ford: How Do I Develop Skillful Teacher Leaders?
Principals can provide job-embedded leadership development for teachers by capitalizing on their strengths.
To browse more Administrator Columns, visit our archive.
Explore the Education World Community
The new Education World Community, a FREE professional network for educators, offers teachers and administrators the opportunity to meaningfully interact with others in the field. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out this powerful resource.
Join today!
Other Items of Interest
Be sure to see all of this week's new Professional Development content on Education World'sProfessional Development Channel. And don't forget to sign up for our other newsletters, including our weekly Lesson Planning Newsletter and Site Reviews for Educators Newsletter. If you teach young learners, you might sign up for our biweekly Early Childhood
Newsletter too.
SIGN UP FOR OUR OTHER NEWSLETTERS
Did you know that Education World offers eight other FREE weekly newsletters?
For example, the weekly Lesson Planning Newsletter offers links to all new lesson plan content posted that week.
Subscribe here
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290 Pratt St.
Meriden, CT 06450