Teach to Lead allows educators to mine this expertise and gives them a platform to discuss
innovative leadership ideas that can affect change.
These summits will bring together educators from around the regions to collaborate, problem solve and develop action plans to put teacher
leadership ideas into action.
This has turned into a new movement with a non-profit organization Parent Teacher Home Visit Project (PTHVP) bringing the
great leadership idea to a whole new level.
The initiative has held six two - day summits and given voice to more than 875 teacher
leadership ideas in 42 states.
This teacher
leadership idea engages 5th and 6th grade teachers to link student interests with research skills and opportunities to create student anchor projects that extend reading and learning to the highest level of engagement by helping students to design personal and small group «impact projects.»
Stay connected to the most reflective early
childhood leadership ideas and information in the the Whole Leadership Blog published by McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership.
Please share an actionable
teacher leadership idea to be considered for possible inclusion in the regional Denver Teacher Leadership Summit, taking place January 10 - 11th, 2015.
Here, she and her team write about teaching and
leadership ideas, as well as providing free Arts Integration lesson plans, a vibrant online community and a wealth of resources for educators looking to connect with the Common Core State Standards.
A fourth Teach to Lead Summit has been scheduled for July 23 — 24, 2015, in Washington, D.C., to help educators share and explore teacher
leadership ideas and best practices.
Our leadership idea is to create an advisory committee consisting of parents, teachers, and other community members dedicated to making the school a better place for learning.
The important take away is that looking beyond the legal industry for operational, managerial, and
leadership ideas can help us think outside the box more.