The Decisive Element: Defining Your Ability to be the Difference

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Screen Shot 2015-01-20 at 6.29.59 PMTeaching is one of the world’s most complex crafts. How do great teachers reach the reluctant, capitalize on student capacities, and maximize learning? In this webinar, Sean McComb, 2014 National Teacher of the Year, explored a range of strategies to answer such questions. From the cultivation of one’s particular teaching persona to developing structures for continuous professional growth, this webinar presented lessons learned from the classroom. Sean lead a rich discussion on the question that drives his own work, “How do I cultivate an educational experience worthy of my students?” From strategies that can be applied in the classroom tomorrow to driving questions that will ruminate in the mind for months, K–12 educators from all subject areas will find this session both inspiring and practical.

The National Teacher of the Year (NTOY) Program is run by the Council of Chief State School Officers. The NTOY Program began in 1952 and is the oldest, most prestigious national honors program that focuses public attention on excellence in teaching. The NTOY is chosen from among the State Teachers of the Year by a National Selection Committee representing the major national education organizations. Each year, the NTOY is introduced to the American people by the President of the United States.

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