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Educational Leadership is @ASCD’s flagship magazine–a trusted source of evidence-based, peer-to-peer guidance and inspiration for K-12 educators
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Let’s not always chase the shiny new thing! Matthew R. Kay reminds teachers to have patience and stick with a new strategy before deciding it doesn’t work. hubs.li/Q03dHThL0





What do great nurses and teachers have in common? Salome Thomas-EL, Ed.D's hospital experience reminded him that the most powerful learning happens when students know someone believes in them. hubs.li/Q03dLDP30




Let’s put "greatness on the spot." Our profession needs more moments to celebrate what's working—and the educators making it happen. Victoria Thompson, M.S. is relaxing! hubs.li/Q03dHVSK0


Most students forget what they learn within a few weeks—unless teachers use specific strategies to make it stick. Check out what Bryan Goodwin has to say about how the science of learning can impact teaching. hubs.li/Q03dH97p0



What happens when schools create more inclusive environments? Two standout schools show how support, culturally responsive teaching, and high expectations can foster success and joy. Jaleel Howard Tyrone Howard hubs.li/Q03kdhFW0



Though often overlooked, learning how to share positive information effectively is an essential (and powerful) skill for instructional leaders. Jim Knight 🇺🇦 hubs.li/Q03dJGFP0


“We wanted student teams to engage in ‘radical dreaming’ about what their schools could look and feel like.” Shane Safir & Jamila Dugan showcase the power of student voice. hubs.li/Q03dH7P70


“Writing is part of what it means to be human—and so we should give our students every opportunity to embrace this part of their humanity.” Paul Emerich France, #MakeTeachingSustainable hubs.li/Q03f4nk20


