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ONE WEEK TO GO! FREE 3-Day Challenge Event on 18-20 Nov for pioneers starting or running their own #Schools and #LearningCommunities. Celebrating one year of running our #membership for #startups. Find out more and register at educationstartups.org/empower #ReimagineEducation
I believe leadership stops being something granted to a select few and becomes something grown when done right… and in community. I write more about this in “When Leadership Becomes Culture.” angelalanglands.com/post/when-lead… #LearningCommunities #SchoolCulture #SharedLeadership
Before: Bias shaped what I saw. After: Shared teaching changed what I believed. Bridge: Learning Communities. #LearningCommunities
Everyone knew Derick. But no one really *knew* Derick. Bias breaks through shared sight. #LearningCommunities #BiasInEducation
Grouping students can feel impossible. Some fly ahead, some get lost, and some quietly disengage. No teacher can meet 24 unique needs perfectly. Check out my team's 4 Non-Negotiables to see our shifts! #LearningCommunities
This week, I’m exploring what happens when schools move from individual leadership to shared leadership. When collaboration isn’t a structure, but a way of being. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s blog: “When Leadership Becomes Culture” #LearningCommunities #SchoolCulture #Leadership
The Learning Community rooms just opened with a fresh new look; softer lighting, more comfort, and a little personality, too. Designed for studying, connecting, recharging...and yes, the details are worth seeing. #MedEd #StudentExperience #LearningCommunities
New blog: “When Bias Walks Into the Classroom.” We can’t erase bias — but we can outnumber it. angelalanglands.com/post/when-bias… #LearningCommunities #BiasInEducation
Some stories stay with you — even when they’re not your own. They remind me why I teach, why I write, and why I continue to champion the idea of learning communities. Because every shared story is a reminder that none of us does this work alone. #LearningCommunities #Belonging
Most PD comes in bursts— a workshop, a conference, a one-day inspiration. But in a learning community, the growth never ends. It’s not something that happens to teachers — it happens with them. Tomorrow, I’ll share more about what that looks like in action. #LearningCommunities
The best PD isn’t scheduled. It’s shared. It happens every day in a learning community. #LearningCommunities #Collaboration #EducatorLife
I didn’t need to differentiate harder. I needed to differentiate together. I needed to stop doing it alone! That's when the Learning Community model changed my teaching. When did you learn teaching can’t be done alone? #LearningCommunities #Collaboration #ThereIsABetterWay
This week, I reflected on a simple hallway moment. One student, one teacher, one unexpected connection. But it says everything about why learning communities matter. Blog drops tomorrow: "But Why Not?" #LearningCommunities #TeacherStories #Belonging
Every small interaction counts. Who might need to be seen today? #LearningCommunities #Belonging #IntentionalTeaching
When leadership is distributed, everyone grows. When teachers lead reflection, data dives, or new strategies, confidence and pride ripple through the team. #DistributedLeadership #TeacherLeadership #LearningCommunities
Every connection leaves a trace. In a learning community, those traces weave belonging — quiet, lasting, human. #LearningCommunities #Belonging #EducationReflection #TeacherVoices
Some lessons don’t come from a workshop — they come from a colleague, a question, or a shared idea that sticks. Those moments become everyday PD. #LearningCommunities #TeacherReflection #EducatorLife
The invisible work matters most: the quick check-ins, shared notes, hallway conversations. Make them visible. Make them intentional. #LearningCommunities #Belonging #TeacherSupport #SchoolCulture
Belonging isn’t a strategy — it’s a trace that tells a child they were seen. In a learning community, no child is invisible. Because belonging leaves a trace. Read more: angelalanglands.com/post/but-why-n… #Belonging #Education #LearningCommunities
ONE WEEK TO GO! FREE 3-Day Challenge Event on 18-20 Nov for pioneers starting or running their own #Schools and #LearningCommunities. Celebrating one year of running our #membership for #startups. Find out more and register at educationstartups.org/empower #ReimagineEducation
I believe leadership stops being something granted to a select few and becomes something grown when done right… and in community. I write more about this in “When Leadership Becomes Culture.” angelalanglands.com/post/when-lead… #LearningCommunities #SchoolCulture #SharedLeadership
This week, I’m exploring what happens when schools move from individual leadership to shared leadership. When collaboration isn’t a structure, but a way of being. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s blog: “When Leadership Becomes Culture” #LearningCommunities #SchoolCulture #Leadership
The illusion of knowing can blind us to what’s right in front of us. That’s why the collaboration of a learning community matters — not because we lack skill, but because we need each other’s eyes to see beyond our assumptions. #LearningCommunities
Before: Bias shaped what I saw. After: Shared teaching changed what I believed. Bridge: Learning Communities. #LearningCommunities
Everyone knew Derick. But no one really *knew* Derick. Bias breaks through shared sight. #LearningCommunities #BiasInEducation
Bias isn’t fixed just with training. It needs help from a structure. Learning Communities are not just teamwork; it's a culture that helps strive for equity in action. Save this one for your next team discussion. #LearningCommunities #TeacherGrowth
Bias loses its grip when it’s met with another set of eyes. That’s the power of Learning Communities. What structures in your school help teachers see students together? #LearningCommunities #BiasInEducation
New blog: “When Bias Walks Into the Classroom.” We can’t erase bias — but we can outnumber it. angelalanglands.com/post/when-bias… #LearningCommunities #BiasInEducation
We’ve all been biased. The problem isn’t bias — it’s pretending we don’t have it. Learning Communities help us outnumber it. #LearningCommunities #TeacherReflection #EquityInEducation
Before: Grouping felt like juggling — 24 students, one teacher, endless needs. After: Grouping feels like composing — each teacher adds a note, and together we make harmony. The difference? A learning community. #LearningCommunities #CollaborationInAction #TeacherReflection
I didn’t need to differentiate harder. I needed to differentiate together. I needed to stop doing it alone! That's when the Learning Community model changed my teaching. When did you learn teaching can’t be done alone? #LearningCommunities #Collaboration #ThereIsABetterWay
Every student brings a note, together they make harmony. Intentional grouping lets students lead, follow, and belong — and reminds us that teaching isn’t about us, it’s about them. #LearningCommunities #StudentCentered #Collaboration #TeacherLeadership
Grouping students can feel impossible. Some fly ahead, some get lost, and some quietly disengage. No teacher can meet 24 unique needs perfectly. Check out my team's 4 Non-Negotiables to see our shifts! #LearningCommunities
Grouping students isn’t random — it’s intentional design. This week’s blog shows how a learning community can plan, regroup, and empower every student to belong. Read the full post: angelalanglands.com/post/the-art-a… #LearningCommunities #StudentsFirst #TeacherCollaboration
Every week, I’m reminded that reflection fuels growth. And growth doesn’t end just because the work week has. Next week: how learning communities make space for teacher voice and leadership. #LearningCommunities #TeacherGrowth #EducatorLife
Some lessons don’t come from a workshop — they come from a colleague, a question, or a shared idea that sticks. Those moments become everyday PD. #LearningCommunities #TeacherReflection #EducatorLife
The best PD isn’t scheduled. It’s shared. It happens every day in a learning community. #LearningCommunities #Collaboration #EducatorLife
Join @simonsquibb at our free event for #startup #schools and #LearningCommunities on Thursday 20th November, 7.30pm GMT educationstartups.org/empower #Empower #WhatsYourDream
When leadership is distributed, everyone grows. When teachers lead reflection, data dives, or new strategies, confidence and pride ripple through the team. #DistributedLeadership #TeacherLeadership #LearningCommunities
Shared Understanding is a key part of a learning community. We are interconnected: everyone contributes. Everyone matters. #LearningCommunities #EdChat
Before: Bias shaped what I saw. After: Shared teaching changed what I believed. Bridge: Learning Communities. #LearningCommunities
Some stories stay with you — even when they’re not your own. They remind me why I teach, why I write, and why I continue to champion the idea of learning communities. Because every shared story is a reminder that none of us does this work alone. #LearningCommunities #Belonging
The illusion of knowing can blind us to what’s right in front of us. That’s why the collaboration of a learning community matters — not because we lack skill, but because we need each other’s eyes to see beyond our assumptions. #LearningCommunities
Every small interaction counts. Who might need to be seen today? #LearningCommunities #Belonging #IntentionalTeaching
ONE WEEK TO GO! FREE 3-Day Challenge Event on 18-20 Nov for pioneers starting or running their own #Schools and #LearningCommunities. Celebrating one year of running our #membership for #startups. Find out more and register at educationstartups.org/empower #ReimagineEducation
I believe leadership stops being something granted to a select few and becomes something grown when done right… and in community. I write more about this in “When Leadership Becomes Culture.” angelalanglands.com/post/when-lead… #LearningCommunities #SchoolCulture #SharedLeadership
Collaboration begins with trust. When teachers feel safe to share ideas, creativity flourishes. Lets talk about how I can help your school community. #LearningCommunities #EdChat #Trust
New blog: “When Bias Walks Into the Classroom.” We can’t erase bias — but we can outnumber it. angelalanglands.com/post/when-bias… #LearningCommunities #BiasInEducation
Everyone knew Derick. But no one really *knew* Derick. Bias breaks through shared sight. #LearningCommunities #BiasInEducation
No single part makes a community work. But when the parts are visible, intentional, and shared, teachers collaborate more, students belong, and parents see a unified team. #LearningCommunities #EdLeadership
Bias isn’t fixed just with training. It needs help from a structure. Learning Communities are not just teamwork; it's a culture that helps strive for equity in action. Save this one for your next team discussion. #LearningCommunities #TeacherGrowth
The best PD isn’t scheduled. It’s shared. It happens every day in a learning community. #LearningCommunities #Collaboration #EducatorLife
We’ve all been biased. The problem isn’t bias — it’s pretending we don’t have it. Learning Communities help us outnumber it. #LearningCommunities #TeacherReflection #EquityInEducation
Most PD comes in bursts— a workshop, a conference, a one-day inspiration. But in a learning community, the growth never ends. It’s not something that happens to teachers — it happens with them. Tomorrow, I’ll share more about what that looks like in action. #LearningCommunities
Some lessons don’t come from a workshop — they come from a colleague, a question, or a shared idea that sticks. Those moments become everyday PD. #LearningCommunities #TeacherReflection #EducatorLife
Shared leadership = stronger communities. Not every decision should come from leadership. When teachers share the load, ownership (read: community) grows. #EdLeadership #LearningCommunities #DistributedLeadership
The invisible work matters most: the quick check-ins, shared notes, hallway conversations. Make them visible. Make them intentional. #LearningCommunities #Belonging #TeacherSupport #SchoolCulture
The Learning Community rooms just opened with a fresh new look; softer lighting, more comfort, and a little personality, too. Designed for studying, connecting, recharging...and yes, the details are worth seeing. #MedEd #StudentExperience #LearningCommunities
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