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" ... Despite having been a college professor for years, she had never considered teaching as being a team effort. My comment raised the point that teaching is a situation where (at least to me) teamwork is more important than individuality. Now, she begins all her instructional dances by saying, "I'm going to teach this dance but it's really a team effort." By discussing what I value in this context, we've agreed on our values, avoiding future conflict. ... "
" ... It’s no surprise that teachers are requesting all manner of instructional technology, both for students and for themselves. ... "
" ... Of course, on top of the instructional challenges, many of our partner schools across Chicago also are wrestling with the hard realities of the pandemic in their communities—where, like the rest of America, Covid-19 disproportionately impacts Black and Brown communities. ... "
" ... This is the question, problem or issue that everyone knows about but hasn't spoken up about thus far. To bridge the gap, be brave, and attempt to carefully reveal the topic through a question. Unspoken questions are often barriers to agreement, so getting them out in the open is both a good faith gesture and a demonstration that you're well-educated about the matter and prepared to find a resolution. Some examples of how to ask such questions are: “How can we creatively address our continued low sales of a particular product?” “Our email numbers continue to decline, and we’ve tried changing visuals, subject lines and content. Can we talk about our database as a probable cause?” “The most effective way to influence customers is through education. Who else outside of your department might we tap for instructional content on an ongoing basis?” ... "
" ... “When schools closed last March, we realized that we had an opportunity: for the very first time, families who have not ever had access to a quality education have a chance to design and fight for the type of instructional experience that puts their children on the road to college,” said Lakisha Young, co-founder and CEO of The Oakland REACH. “So that’s exactly what we did, building summer and fall virtual Hubs that served hundreds of students and their families. We know firsthand that remote learning is not the worst thing that can happen to our kids. Going back to our normal in our failing schools — unprepared to compete and get into college — that’s worse. And we refuse to let that happen.” ... "