If you want to know about the culture in your school, see how the adults greet kids & you will learn a lot. via @ToddWhitaker #education— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 10, 2016
School culture isn't a problem to be solved; it's the process your school uses to solve problems... via @stevegruenert #hr #leadership— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 10, 2016
The culture in your school will dictate the types of conversations that faculty in your school have... via @stevegruenert #edchat #education— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 10, 2016
We all have members of our team we'd like to part ways with... question: Did you hire them that way or did your culture change them? ~ SG— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 10, 2016
Think about this... when teachers go observe other teachers, they never steal the worst ideas... via @ToddWhitaker #education #edchat— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 10, 2016
If the best teachers are uncomfortable with #change, you're probably going in the wrong direction; your worst are uncomfortable, keep going.— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 10, 2016
Chew on this statement about school culture: #education #edchat #leadership via @stevegruenert pic.twitter.com/UCAVA30lXS— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 10, 2016
If we want to have a 'safe' environment for kids to make mistakes, then that means we can't average grades. via @stevegruenert #education— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 10, 2016
Be nice tomorrow... you help the climate. Be nice every single day for the foreseeable future... you help the culture. via @ToddWhitaker— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 10, 2016
Find a kid tomorrow whom you might think can't be trusted. Give them a task & put your trust in them. Give them the opportunity to shine.
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) December 8, 2015