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Senioritis

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Michael Keany replied to Manal Rizwan Syed's discussion Senioritis
"Manal: Thanks for your contributions to our site.  Based on this question, you might like to read my latest blog post " Interview Question:   Tell Us What Policies and Practices You Would Put Into Place to Combat…"
Oct 17
Manal Rizwan Syed replied to Michael Keany's discussion Study links teen social media use to poorer cognition
"Very evident in all classrooms today."
Oct 15
Manal Rizwan Syed replied to Michael Keany's discussion Bad Administrators Make People Feel Small
"I wish more leaders would understand the impact of a good leader on team morale and productivity. Most think that a simple 'you can do it, I believe in you' is enough to motivate someone who is struggling under additional responsibilities.…"
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Senioritis

What is your opinion on senioritis and what strategies have your teachers effectively used to counter it?See More
Oct 15
Manal Rizwan Syed replied to Michael Keany's discussion A Quiet Classroom Isn’t Always an Ideal Classroom
"I couldn't agree more. I always tell my team that a productive classroom may look and sound chaotic, as long as it's organized chaos."
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Tell our School Leadership 2.0 community a little bit about yourself. Feel free to post your email address and website. Also feel free to list your areas of interest. This will help other members dialogue with you.
Hi! I'm the head of the STEM department at my school, so I oversee Math, Science and Computer Science for middle and high school. I have been in leadership for 4 years, and am looking to improve myself and hopefully progress further in my career. I work at an international school in Asia. Looking forward to learning a lot.
What is your present job title?
Teacher, Staff Developer
At what school level do you work?
K-12
Where do you work?
Outside USA

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