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Educational Leadership Moment

#EducationalLeader | Dr. Kim Moore

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Are you an educational leader wanting to foster an environment of collaboration and innovation, develop and implement effective strategies to ensure student achievement, and promote opportunity and access? Then I have the guidance just for you! I’m Dr. Kim Moore, host of the Educational Leadership Moment. As a classroom teacher, school administrator, and central office staff member, I know what it’s like to be overwhelmed because your plate is too full... Join me weekly for research-based an ...
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Understanding priorities is crucial to achieving your goals. By setting priorities, you ensure your efforts and resources are directed toward what truly matters. In today's podcast we will discuss essential tools and strategies to effectively prioritize your goals. #EducationalLeader, Kim http://leadershipchairbook.com “When students are led well, …
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As a school leader, my primary focus was creating the conditions for success for our students. One area we worked on during the summer was helping our underclass students stay on track for graduation. Therefore, leveraging technology was an effective strategy to mitigate our students’ summer slide. In this podcast, we will discuss the role of educa…
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Summer break is traditionally a period for students to unwind from the structured school environment. Yet, this recess can also usher in the “summer slide,” a period where students, especially those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, tend to lose crucial academic skills. This decay is notably severe in fundamental areas such as mathematic…
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Summer vacation is often seen as a time for students to relax and recharge away from the rigors of the school year. However, this break can also lead to a phenomenon known as the “summer slide,” where students lose academic skills and knowledge acquired during the year. In today's podcast, we'll discuss some strategies to mitigate summer learning l…
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