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Jessica Keigan

August 28, 2017

What, how, why: Finding your voice as an educational storyteller

Educator storytelling


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

8 Minutes

8 Minutes

August 22, 2017

My journey to advocacy

Educator storytelling


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

9 Minutes

9 Minutes

May 22, 2017

Teacher residencies: A foundation for teacher retention?

Educator storytelling


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

8 Minutes

8 Minutes

March 16, 2017

Confessions of a control freak

Collective leadership


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

8 Minutes

8 Minutes

May 24, 2016

VLCs: How Connection and Collaboration Creates Healthy Vulnerability in Education

Educator storytelling


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

8 Minutes

8 Minutes

December 29, 2015

What is Your Yes Worth?

Educator storytelling


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

6 Minutes

6 Minutes

December 2, 2015

It Was the Best of Books, It Was the Worst of Books

Educator storytelling


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

6 Minutes

6 Minutes

November 20, 2015

What is a Teacher Who Learns Worth?

Educator storytelling


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

8 Minutes

8 Minutes

October 30, 2015

Finding the Just Right Data Balance

Personalized professional learning


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

6 Minutes

6 Minutes

October 22, 2015

Dear Teachers…Please Vote!

Educator storytelling


Jessica Keiganby Jessica Keigan

4 Minutes

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LATEST RESOURCES


February 23, 2021

Leading forward:
Creative solutions for systemic change

January 21, 2021

We’re all in this together:
Collective leadership and school culture

November 9, 2020

New year, new tools:
Showcasing what works in distanced learning

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CTQ@teachingquality·
12 Apr

This past year has been filled with new ways of #learning and #leading. Now it’s time to pause, #reflect & tell YOUR story. Learn more about CTQ’s work with partners at the University of #SouthCarolina https://www.teachingquality.org/cep-storytelling-case-study/ @CEP_UofSC @Cindy_Van_Buren

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San Diego County Office of Education@SanDiegoCOE·
2 Apr

Returning students will need unprecedented access to #mentalhealth supports to overcome trauma stemming from the COVID-19 crisis, social injustice, wildfires, and a multitude of other experiences. @CCEECA blog on school-based mental health supports at https://bit.ly/3mgBlqw

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