Here are two examples of questions I prepared to
lead staff discussions that should uncover teachers» goals for students and thus themselves:
Not exact matches
At the workshop, Gardner
led a
discussion on ethical issues with Ross School teachers and
staff, as well as education researchers.
Through frequent
discussions and special workshops, the education
staff of arts organizations learn about specifics of DCPS content standards and other curriculum requirements as well as other pressing topics in arts and humanities education to be able to adapt their offerings to better meet classroom needs and to plan and strategize around approaches to
leading the education improvement agenda.
These typically included promoting distributed leadership among all
staff (where the task of
leading a particular aspect is undertaken by a range of members of
staff across a school's workforce), developing middle leaders, and holding strategic - level
discussions to diagnose issues and plan improvements.
Lead discussions with the support of the detailed Viewing Guide.Show the recording in
staff meetings or in a professional development session to explore behavior management practices that respond to student needs and build responsible independence.
At HP's invitation, the Using Data
staff will
lead teachers through
discussions, introduce field - tested strategies for data analysis, and scaffold the integration of best practices that ensure that data is an important component of the teaching process.
Explore each learning module to view videos of schools in action,
lead collaborative
staff activities and
discussions, review the latest research and find new resources.
Led by CoSN (the Consortium for School Networking), ISTE (the International Society for Technology in Education) and SETDA (the State Educational Technology Directors Association), the annual event will include
discussions with Trump Administration officials and members of Congress and their
staff about key educational policies and programs.
SECC
staff led topic
discussions and coordinated planning efforts of state teams around the NMPR recommendations.
Now, a rotating cast of both teachers and tech
staff lead the group in
discussions about how technology can be used to improve instruction.
The main challenges are for the
staff to share power and to monitor and
lead complex
discussions to reach a consensus.
Available on Mondays through June 4, 2018
Staff will visit classrooms within a 25 - mile radius of the Nasher Museum to
lead an engaging
discussion with tactile objects and digital images from current and past exhibitions.
45 - minute gallery
discussions on specific themes and topics in our special exhibitions,
led by Education Department
staff.
After the lecture, members enjoyed tours and group
discussions led by the museum's curatorial and education
staff.
The screening will be followed by informal small - group
discussions of the program,
led by Wexner Education
staff members.
Visitors will take 10 minutes to view the chosen artwork, which will be immediately followed by a group
discussion led by one of our gallery
staff members.
- Goshka Macuga While in residence at the Walker Art Center during 2010 - 2011, Goshka Macuga spent considerable time in the archives, with the collection, in
discussion with
staff, and immersed herself in the city and beyond — experiences that informed the many stages
leading up to her first solo exhibition in the United States, Goshka Macuga: It Broke from Within.
Finally, you say, «but Tom, I am not a bankruptcy lawyer, I don't buy 3rd party
leads, I certainly don't spend that kind of money on advertising, all my prospects hire me, and I can simply tell you my
staff is awesome and perfect when it comes to working with prospective clients, etc., etc.» While the
discussion above is mostly about consumer bankruptcy firms, the concepts are similar if not identical for almost all law firms.
Led accountability
discussions to enhance support with the Logistics Executive Team Leaders and their Store Team Leaders, ensuring professional working relationships among management and
staff.
I think the
leading questions that Delia poses at the end could make for some useful
staff meeting
discussion too.