Series Success at the Core: Leaderhip Teams and Quality Instruction: Meeting Students' Needs Through Leadership Teams
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Discussion and Supporting Materials
Thought starters
- What teams make up the leadership team structure at Mount Baker Middle School?
- Why is trust so important to building leadership teams?
- How have leadership teams helped Mount Baker address the needs of its learners?
School Details
Mount Baker Middle School2310 East Section Street
Mount Vernon WA 98274
Population: 690
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Teachers
Beth Ashley
Deana Elliot
Jody Dylan
Cathy Farrell
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4 Comments
Avery Baird May 29, 2020 1:12pm
Making thinking visible is a great way to get the students thinking critically as well as using their communication skills to describe how they arrived at their answers. I like how they broke down each section so that the students were not overwhelmed and were able to fully understand the content of the book so that they could answer the questions the teacher had. Sharing your opinion with peers allows the students to share and also see how others think differently but no answer is wrong. I also loved the thinking map, I plan to use that in my classroom.
Mary Bartz Feb 28, 2017 2:40am
Beth Ashley Feb 9, 2016 7:49pm
steffany ellis Mar 22, 2015 12:34am