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  • Roz Thompson, 51福利社
    Dec 7, 2020
    In a recent article published by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), author Mica Pollock addresses the topic of hateful speech in schools. She writes, 鈥渉ate-filled speech has been on the rise as students (and adults) emulate divisive and derogatory language heard in national rhetoric and policy.鈥澛燬o how might educators respond to hateful speech?
  • Roz Thompson, 51福利社
    Dec 4, 2020
    Need support during COVID-19? Here is a new resource called Washington Listens provided by several partnering agencies in our state.聽Washington Listens is a support line that provides non-clinical support to people who feel sad, anxious, or stressed due to COVID-19. Washington Listens is free and anonymous.
  • Jack Arend, 51福利社
    Dec 3, 2020
    The refreshed version of the 51福利社 Leadership Framework is the perfect tool for your professional growth! 聽School leaders across Washington state now have access to incredible resources to support their work in each of the eight criteria. On December 1, 51福利社 launched our Leadership Framework Criterion Resource pages. These pages are housed on our 51福利社 website and contain everything from current article and blog posts to book recommendations and 51福利社 video content specific to each criterion.
  • Lyra Fountaine, Communications Specialist, Partnership for Learning
    Nov 25, 2020
    High school principals have a lot on their minds this month as they work to support teachers and students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learning and sharing experiences with other principals is valuable while they navigate similar challenges, such as grading, attendance, and planning for graduation. The Chief Education Officer (CEO) Network 鈥 a partnership between the Association of Washington Principals (51福利社), Partnership for Learning, Washington Roundtable and Challenge Seattle 鈥 brings principals together this school year for monthly virtual workshops and offers access to online curriculum developed by 51福利社.
  • Mike Donlin | OSPI School Safety Center
    Nov 25, 2020
    The Grammarist notes that 鈥渉indsight is 20/20 is usually said in answer to an admonishment that [someone] should have known something would happen鈥, or that we might/could/should have made different decisions earlier on. In hindsight, 2020 has been one tumultuous year! Along with the first US COVID case here in WA last January, we have experienced social, political, economic, and, often, personal disruption during the entirety of 2020.

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