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Fostering a Growth Mindset in Schools: Strategies for Educational Leaders
We will delve into the importance of a growth mindset and provide strategies for educational leaders to cultivate it within their schools.
Dianne McKinley
Nov 11, 20243 min read


New Education Grant Administrator? 3 Top Tips for Managing Grants, Without the Circus
Here are three top tips to ensure your grant management process is as smooth as a well-oiled cafeteria line.
Dianne McKinley
Oct 14, 20242 min read


The Importance of Quality Professional Development
We all know that teaching is a profession that truly is a calling. Teachers who stay in the profession for a long-time care deeply about the students and the subject they are teaching. I know, I was in the classroom for over 33 years. We also know that the demands on teachers have increased greatly over recent years.
Here in Indiana, this year is especially hard on teachers with a completely new set of academic standards that were adopted in June. There are new high-sta
Dianne McKinley
Sep 17, 20234 min read


The 411 on the SAT Assessment
It is extremely important for Administrators, Teachers, Parents and especially Students to understand exactly what the SAT Assessment is and how it is written. Knowing how the test is written as well as strategies on how students can perform at their very best is essential to overall success for this assessment.
Dianne McKinley
Apr 11, 20235 min read


Have Your Students Trained You?
My guess is if I ask teachers who have taught for more than one year, they can name a student they know who will come to class without any materials like a pen, pencil, paper, or book. Teachers can name a student they know who will ask to go to their locker or use the restroom during class. I’m also willing to bet teachers can name a student who will stay silent when they are asked to answer any questions in class. Knowing teachers can name students who do these actions, I as
Dianne McKinley
Nov 1, 20216 min read
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