Summer reading to cultivate a teacher's emotional resilience. Plus: a history in which we can all see ourselves

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Summer Reading to Cultivate Your Emotional Resilience; A History in Which We Can All See Ourselves; 10 Things Great School Leaders Do Over the Summer |

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June 6, 2018
Cultivate key dispositions like hope and acceptance.
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Teachers: Summer Reading to Cultivate Your Emotional Resilience

Immerse yourself in these books to renew yourself for the coming school year.



Students appreciate seeing how they fit into the story of our shared past.
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A History in Which We Can All See Ourselves

Educators are finding ways to tell a richer history of America—responding to the demands of an increasingly diverse student body.



Summer planning can make a big impact.
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10 Things Great School Leaders Do Over the Summer

Strategies to help principals strengthen relationships over the summer and plan for a strong start to the new year.



Students need to feel safe to learn.
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Morning Meetings in Middle and High School

Can we bring the advantages of an elementary school strategy for building a classroom community to the higher grades?



Making sure students understand course content
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Getting 60-Second Strategy: Closing The Loop

A strategy for using a quick, whole-class reflection on content as a verbal exit ticket.





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