Lead Your School represents a cadre of educators from across the country that are driven to maximize student opportunities and to lead the profession by example and action. @LYSNation is one way to share information, ideas, and reflections with those incredible teachers and school leaders. These are the Top 10 tweets shared in the past week.
- Strong ventilation indoors should join handwashing, masking and social distancing as measures to reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus, researchers say. (By @tgrierhisd)
- If you want to win, focus on things within your control. (By @leadershipfreak)
- The role of the education leader is as much about developing adults as it is about developing students. (By @wch33)
- If students are sitting at home at a computer during virtual learning, why is there homework? Same spot, same device, and more work after sitting for 7 hours? Something may have to change. (By @NAEmmanuele)
- Not wearing a mask during Covid-19 is like driving drunk. Most drunks live through the crash. It’s innocent victims who pay the price.
- The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will. –Vince Lombardi (By @CoachMotto)
- The secret to life is servant leadership. It’s about humility and what you can do for others. (By @damonwest7)
- Evil leaders figure out who to blame BEFORE things go wrong. Weasel-leaders put others in the spotlight when success is uncertain. But when uncertainty turns to certainty, weasel-leaders step from the shadows. (By @leadershipfreak)
- Our problems as a society will not be solved by teachers just working harder. Trust me. They are more than working hard. It’s time for society to truly support and fund schools and mental health services. (By @teachergoals)
- Educators, make sure you take time for self-care and balance. Yes, give your best to students but make sure those important to you get your best also. (By @ERobbPrincipal)
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