If you are not following @LYSNation on Twitter, then you missed the Top 10 LYS tweets from the past week when they were first posted.  And if you are on Twitter, you might want to check out the Tweeters who made this week’s list.

 

  1. Don’t be upset by the results you didn’t get from the work you didn’t do. (By @SportsMotto)

 

  1. Unsuccessful people measure success with money, titles, positions. Successful people measure success with how much difference they made in other people lives. (By @Rpromesse)

 

  1. Change comes first with a decision. Then it comes with a plan that you purposefully follow every day until it’s a habit. (By @clwilkens)

 

  1. Quote for the Day… “There are no second-class children. Every child is just as precious and their future just as worthwhile as that of any other child. Nowhere is that recognized more than in public education.” –Wayne Pierce, Ed.D. (By @SchoolPriority)

 

  1. Critical writing is great for ALL learners! It’s not about the actual writing, but the thinking required to DO the writing. (By @lchew_Willbern)

 

  1. New: The latest research suggests that retaining struggling students can backfire. In NYC, being held back in middle school caused the chances of dropping out to jump ten percentage points!! (By @matt_barnum)

 

  1. A 10-second conversation with a student as they walk into your class could mean more to them than your 45-minute lesson. (By @SteeleThoughts)

 

  1. It is not all about talent. It’s about dependability, consistency, being coachable, and understanding what you need to do to improve. –Bill Belichick (By @CoachMotto)

 

  1. Confident leaders freely admit their own mistakes. And by doing it publicly, set an example for others to take responsibility –Bill Parcells (By @CoachMotto)

 

  1. The message of criticism, gossip, and backstabbing: “I’m better than you.” (By @Leadershipfreak)

 

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