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Advocacy for Education Culture: Dr. Natakie Chestnut

An education consultant and advocate, I am passionate about providing educators with tools to bridge the implementation-outcome gap.

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Advocacy for Education Culture: Dr. Natakie Chestnut

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  1. Creating a Culture of Advocacy for Education Advocates for education come from a variety of backgrounds. Efforts are made both to reform public and private schools. https://medium.com/@drnatakiechestnutpl/dr-natakie-chestnut-2cfe90bfe0b9

  2. Professionals From Academia Should Be Embraced Ironically, some believe that campus practitioners cannot influence education and public policies effectively because they intertwined. are too closely To support your education reform cause, students of these practitioners are outstanding candidates. Even though these students lack the resources to travel and interact personally with your team, the availability of free conference calling solutions makes teleconferencing an effective method of communication.

  3. Focus on the Task at Hand Education reform groups that stay focused on their mission and do not get entangled in peripheral goals are the most effective. Most education advocacy groups operate under significant time constraints. It is more effective to focus on four goals with total effort than to put in one-fourth of an effort toward four goals.

  4. Become More Connected Networks of supporters who share educational advocacy groups' values and mission are essential to their success. There is no doubt that networking is often associated connotations. Indeed, they provide the psychological support that is so critical to enthusiasm for the group among officers and members. maintaining with negative

  5. Take a More Strategic Approach to Technology The leadership teams of some educational advocacy groups are scattered across the country, so it is difficult to meet in person. Conference calling systems can only be used to a limited extent.

  6. About Superintendent at PLEASANTVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS In my professional life, I am an education consulting and advocacy professional who is passionate about providing educators with tools to bridge the implementation- outcome gap. Mail dst1299dt@aol.com

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