Make sure the majority of
your posts encourage conversation.
Not exact matches
I
encourage you to read the
post, but also take a look at the comments section, where an interesting
conversation is taking place about the possible unintended consequences of shifting subsidies around, and also some practical input from me and fellow school food blogger Ed Bruske about the critical difference between serving produce in school cafeterias and getting kids to actually eat it.
Phillips suggests limiting the power of «Internet trolls» — and
encouraging meaningful
conversation with the rest of the public — by deleting anything they (the trolls)
post on your blog, banning them from your site, and using word filters.
• Responding to strong
postings with complementary feedback, asking follow up questions that redirect the
conversation,
encouraging more depth in student responses, playing devil's advocate, clarifying confusions, offering insights, etc. • Removing any
postings that are not conducive to maintaining the safe space, then using the incidence as a teachable moment where safe space expectations are revisited.
I
encourage you to join the
conversation via Twitter (#ASCDForum) and ASCD EDge ® discussions and blog
posts.
AP Week participants are
encouraged to schedule special e-card deliveries, join the
conversations on Twitter using #apweek18,
post photos on Instagram, and more, to celebrate assistant principals.
In a blog
post on the department website, Duncan said when he mentioned the white suburban moms, he had been trying to «
encourage a difficult
conversation and challenge the underlying assumption that when we talk about the need to improve our nation's schools, we are only talking about poor minority students in inner cities.»
The CEA memo notes that «Prohibited actions which could give rise to discipline and possible termination include but are not limited to the following actions;
conversations with parents
encouraging opting out,
posting on school sponsored websites,
posting on private websites, or handing out flyers.»
You can
post a
conversation starter or
encourage your readers to begin a discussion, based on the content of your book.
You can
post a
conversation starter or
encourage your readers to begin a discussion, based on the content of your book... a chance to interact directly with your readers.
Stories that appear in the Times or the BBC or the Washington
Post or wherever are based on quotes and
conversations from the top players in the negotiations, and these damning - or -
encouraging stories are spun largely out of how these men perceive the talks to be proceeding at any given moment.