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Shonna Hoeper

@shonnagnahn

A mother and an educational leader passionate about empowering others to see their true potential. A true outdoor lover who sees the beauty in all things!

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Our actions, our conversations, our intentions. Everything we do has the potential to impact others. How will that impact look for you? I choose empowerment! EdLeadershipMSUM

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My possibilities are not defined by walls of a box or fears. They are defined by my desires to expand and grow from myself and others. How about you? EdLeadershipMSUM

BrenΓ© Brown (@brenebrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An unbelievable conversation with one of my very favorite people: debbie millman. We talk about everything from worthiness and readiness to design and the best Barbra Streisand story ever. brenebrown.com/podcast/why-de…

An unbelievable conversation with one of my very favorite people: <a href="/debbiemillman/">debbie millman</a>. 

We talk about everything from worthiness and readiness to design and the best Barbra Streisand story ever. brenebrown.com/podcast/why-de…
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Good morning! Look for the good in people. See their talents and gifts. See their beauty and shine. Appreciate them for what makes them who they are and point out their greatness within. We can never go wrong seeing and applauding the good in others! Have a great day!πŸ‘Š

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A recent study looks at the long term benefits of early childhood education. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the better K-12 schooling students received, the stronger and more persistent the impact of their ECE. gadf.ly/3qUn0Tw

𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐝 𝐉𝐨𝐑𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 (@drbradjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason it is so important to focus on teachers' strengths is because most teachers are highly agreeable and highly conscientious. They already know their weaknesses because that has always been the focus in education, and because teachers are their own worst critics.

𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐝 𝐉𝐨𝐑𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 (@drbradjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love students enough to want the best for them, love them enough to expect the best from them, and love them enough to hold them accountable for their actions, teaching them the importance of responsibility and integrity.

Love  students enough to want the best for them, love them enough to expect  the best from them, and love them enough to hold them accountable for  their actions, teaching them the importance of responsibility and  integrity.