Dr. Matthew X. Joseph is currently the director of curriculum, instruction, and assessment in Leicester Public Schools. He has been a school and district leader in many capacities in public education over his 25 years in the field. Experiences such as the Director of Digital Learning and Innovation in Milford Public Schools (MA), elementary school principal in Natick, MA and Attleboro, MA, classroom teacher, and district professional development specialist have provided Matt incredible insights on how to best support teaching and learning. This experience has led to nationally publishing articles and opportunities to speak at multiple state and national events. He is the co-author of Modern Mentoring, Reimagining Teacher Mentorship (Times 10, 2019). His master's degree is in special education and his Ed.D. in Educational Leadership from Boston College. Follow him on Twitter @matthewxjoseph
By Leslie Campos , Wellparents.com, leslie.campos@wellparents.com Photo via Pexels When you’re starting your own business, or you want to grow the business you already have into a more successful venture, you (as a solopreneur, someone who owns every aspect of your business) need the right tools and the right expertise to help you get the […]
4 Energy Bites to nourish your leadership energy by Sandra Donaghue Leading with L.O.V.E. We are called to leadership, called by our heartstrings and by our love for what we do. If this is so, why is it sometimes so hard to put love first? Perhaps it is because leaders are called to make […]
By Debbie Tannenbaum, Author of TRANSFORM- Techy Notes to Make Learning Sticky and School Based Technology Specialist On Episode 52 of EduDuctTape, Jake Miller discussed how when we look at all the technology tools available to us, it can be overwhelming. It’s like walking into a hardware store. With so many options, it can be […]
By Laurie Guyon @smilelearning Model Schools Coordinator #NYSCATE Trainer @CoSN Emerging EdTech Leader 2020 and #CodeBreaker Ambassador Have you ever been in a moment where you hear a song that you have known forever, but all of a sudden, you see it through a different lens? I had this happen to me recently over a song […]
BY Kevin Leichtman, Ph.D. @KevinLeichtman Author, Education Consultant, Co-founder @TLCEducate, Director of @academicmindset I thought I was an ally. I really had it in my head that I was a genuinely good person. I wasn’t racist. I wasn’t sexist. I couldn’t be any of the bad “isms” because I was just full of empathy and […]
By Leslie Campos Wellparents.com leslie.campos@wellparents.com There is no underestimating how important a job parenting is or its degree of difficulty. For many, however, it’s not the only rewarding job. Balancing two priorities — children and a career or business — has been a persistent tug-of-war for many mothers. Fortunately, home-based businesses are becoming more acceptable […]