Education Now is a new initiative by the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) to respond to the dramatic changes in the field of education today. One aspect of that initiative is a new web series of crucial conversations about teaching, learning, leading, and living in the time of coronavirus, hosted by Richard Weissbourd, co-director of HGSE's Human Development and Psychology program and director of HGSE’s Making Caring Common project. Episodes will broadcast live on Zoom and will be available on Facebook and YouTube.
In this episode, “Leadership through Crisis,” we’ll speak with HGSE alumna, Sonja Santelises (Ed.M. ’99, Ed.D. ’04), CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools, and Anu Ebbe, principal from Madison, Wisconsin. We will discuss how to inspire communities and maintain a firm commitment to education, during times of change and disruption.
The key thing I’ve learned from smaller crises we’ve been through is the importance of communicating regularly and often. In this particular crisis, I have focused my messaging in four key areas.
Crisis Management Infographics By Melissa Agnes A Winning Mindset and Approach to Crisis What does it take to implement a #crisisready culture? For starters, it takes approaching crisis management and crisis preparedness with the right mindset. This infographic depicts what I’m talking about. Feel free to circulate it amongst your team, hang it on your [...]
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