Elizabeth Dampf
@ElizabethDampf
Director of Professional Learning at Round Lake Area Schools
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09-07-2015 04:57:09
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Love this. Too often, teachers and other educators are left out of the conversation about what they need. #edutwitter
It was wonderful to reconnect on #PrincipalLinerNotes yesterday. We had yet another engaging, candid conversation!
Has quiet quitting ever been more prevalent than now? With burnout and turnover rampaging, it’s worth rethinking how we view and respond to the phenomenon. #quietquitting ascd.org/blogs/yes-teac…
This article points to an interesting tension between parents, schools, governments, and our perception of who is responsible for student attendance. #edutwitter newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…
What an interesting question… I think it would have to start by letting teachers explore AI at their own pace and in ways that honor their needs and experience. #teachertwitter #professionallearning
Frankly, *every* school employee deserves relevant, high quality professional learning. Leaving any staff member to fend for themselves sends a terrible message. #professionallearning
Teachers nationwide are asking for a stronger voice in decisions that impact them, and rightly so. It seems, however, that we keep defaulting to hierarchical structures because they’re familiar, even if they reduce teacher voice. #teachertwitter
Hey folks, hope to see you tonight on this amazing webinar. Jackie Wynkoop Bobby Pollicino and I will be discussing how to build an adaptability mindset. Can’t wait for our discussion. #educators #leadership
Teacher attrition and administrative turnover are both at all-time highs. I *have* to believe this will spark some kind of systemic change, maybe even improvement. #education #teacherlife
For professional learning to be effective, it must take teachers’ experience, expertise, and beliefs into account. Too often, we forget that our participants are people, and instead treat them like empty buckets waiting for us to fill them with wisdom. #ProfessionalDevelopment