The first year of teaching is an uphill climb. As new teachers learn the ropes, they also need to connect with colleagues and adapt to the culture...
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In this episode, we sit down with Sonsie Hopper, an HR coordinator at the California Montessori Project, as she breaks down how her small school...
Read PostEveryone has a coach these days. People have life coaches, nutrition coaches, and executive coaches. So, it's no surprise to see schools turning to...
Read PostIn this episode we sit down with the Deputy Superintendent of Fayetteville Public Schools, Dr. Julie Williams, to discuss how her district has...
Read PostIn this episode, we delve into how innovative, activity-based, and collaborative training and professional development in online or hybrid learning...
Read PostImplementing the Revised Fair Labor Standard Act Rules New U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) rules establishing the salary threshold for exemption...
Read PostConnection and Speed Let’s talk about connection and speed. At first glance, you might be thinking about your internet connection and whether...
Read PostWe were joined by Kevin Agnello with Frontline Education to dig deeper into how to best leverage your district's data. We discussed different...
Read PostIn the ongoing pursuit of talent, organizations are constantly seeking ways to stand out from the crowd. One potent part of this process is the...
Read PostWhat is your definition of equity? We asked the question this year at the 2024 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Summit hosted in Dallas, TX. See what...
Read PostNavigating the Impostor Phenomenon: A challenge that could potentially affect the motivation of administrators of color to lead in education In the...
Read PostAs we commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education case, it is crucial for those of us in human resources leadership...
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