TEPSA Presents: Reframing Your Thinking
Executive Leadership, Instructional Leadership
Join leader Jimmy Casas as he shares how we can reframe our thinking this semester to make it the best one yet.
Executive Leadership, Instructional Leadership
Join leader Jimmy Casas as he shares how we can reframe our thinking this semester to make it the best one yet.
Executive Leadership, School Culture
There is no doubt that teaching is a stressful job. The daily tasks, planning engaging lessons, managing student behavior, working with colleagues, preparing for standardized testing, and feeling responsible for the success of students may lead to teacher burnout.
Instructional Leadership
Misconceptions about the different approaches to professional development exist around cost, reach (the number of teachers who participate), and overall effectiveness.
Legal
Many school employees think their text messages are “private” if they are made on their own phone, on their own time, and through their own phone service. But those facts do not matter in determining whether the text message is private or public.
School Culture
Join educator Bryan Holyfield, (TGT Fitness) as he shares ways you can manage your physical health during the holidays.
Executive Leadership, School Culture
The ramifications and impact of the pandemic are interwoven into the fabric of our educational tapestry. The various threads are composed of different colors and materials and represent all that the present time requires of educators.
The Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association (TEPSA), whose hallmark is educational leaders learning with and from each other, has served Texas PK-8 school leaders since 1917. Member owned and member governed, TEPSA has more than 6000 members who direct the activities of 3 million PK-8 school children. TEPSA is an affiliate of the National Association of Elementary School Principals.
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