The Best High School Extracurriculars Growing up Caitlin also loved arts and crafts (still does) and something she intentionally did to reveal schools this interest was through volunteering. Another extracurricular example My daughter Caitlin loved to play soccer (and still does). She was on a club soccer team during her teenage years and was on her school team. Because she loves the sport she … [Read more...]
The T-Shaped Person: Building Deep Expertise AND a Wide Knowledge Base
The T-Shaped Person: Building Deep Expertise AND a Wide Knowledge Base By way of instance, I’m fine with my basic cooking skills. I know enough to healthy cook with sufficient selection, and I’m not interested in getting the next Binging with Babish. As long as I cook I’ll keep my abilities no problem. If you follow the above, you will be well on your way to becoming a T-shaped … [Read more...]
FLOTUS, Secretary Visit Highlights Anti-Bullying Efforts
Photo at the top: A student takes a selfie with First Lady Melania Trump. It perfectly captures the joy that was felt in the room by students who realized they were experiencing a once-in-a-lifetime moment.”) I have spent the last ten years shifting the conversation around such a topic and focusing on breaking bully stereotypes, so I jumped at the chance to be part of the work at a … [Read more...]
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How I Created This Interactive E-Learning Course
Just because it is possible to add content easily into the Rise courses, does not mean you will need to. Like every e-learning module, you want to be intentional and avoid the Frankencourse. Lesson 8: Rover POV — Five Years on Mars Articulate User Day 2017. London: November 13 & 14. Articulate Community Roadshow. Articulate Community Roadshow. Sold Out. … [Read more...]
Longest Serving Sergeant Major of the Army to Highlight ED Veterans Day Program
This year’s program includes appearances from representatives of the National Security Council and the Veterans Administration. The University of Maryland USAF Color Guard and the North Point High School ROTC will participate. Continue the conversation on Facebook or Twitter. Published at Mon, 06 Nov 2017 20:56:41 +0000 Here in the Department of Education, fall … [Read more...]
How to Crush Job Interviews (Ep. 183)
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Still Ripe after 100 Years; ED Panel Discusses the Constitution and World War I
“I think the impact of this war on our society was much, much, much greater than people realize,” said Lengel. “We have tended to view this war from a distance. We have tended to view it through stereotype — that it was simply a brutal slugfest with millions of casualties with millions of people dying and accomplishing nothing whatsoever. And we have very … [Read more...]
5 Ways to Kickstart Your E-learning Career
You don’t need to create the same course over and over again. Instead get experience building modules and types of training. Here’s a good list to get started: The portfolio highlights expertise and your skills. Go to school and get a diploma. Another less costly method is to receive a certificate (especially if you already have a formal degree). Certification programs appear to … [Read more...]
A Day in the Life of a Principal
A Day in the Life of a Principal Communicating with numerous types of stakeholders, managing financial resources, connecting daily with students, major professional development, and being a collaborative team player. I involve teachers in stakeholder meetings to gain a better understanding of our college and the educational program. I must be visible, accessible, in order to track our school … [Read more...]
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