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Amber Molloy

@edumolloy

Literacy Leader, serving at the MCIU, who is always searching for ways to build the literacy skills of our students. - Our future is in their hands!

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A great reminder that writing is a tool to grow thinking and understanding. How are we empowering our students to be better writers, better thinkers?

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Watch out for that “toxic productivity”… a great place to start reflecting and making some “small shifts”! #MCIUlearns

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Thank you for motivating us to think so deeply and challenging us to continue to evolve our teaching practices!! It’s a journey, grateful you’re with us! MCIULearns Carey Rhodes

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Hey English teacher friends! This year in Creative Writing, I started a daily sentence study warm-up that I called Word Lab. It was the most beneficial 10 minutes of our class, hands down, and I want to share all of the resources I created with you! [thread!]

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An honor to lead this magical group of instructional coaches who are relentless in their efforts to grow themselves and the teachers and systems that they serve. #PAcmc

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Coaching is not a role – it is a set of skills every educator can use. learningforward.org/?p=88618 via Learning Forward All leaders can learn to be flexible across the Support Continuum as they work to build a culture that truly advances adult learning and growth.

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Heading into the final quarter of the year, how are you evaluating your professional learning efforts and strategically planning forward? Guskey's comprehensive five-level framework might be exactly what you're looking for! Thomas Guskey learningforward.org/?p=89253 via Learning Forward