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一位优秀的校长会利用学年末来寻找和改进即将到来的学年。 反思过去的一年 作为学校的领导者,反思过去的一年很重要。在某个时候,你会坐下来思考 […]The post Every Principal’s End of School Year Checklist appeared first on KeepnTrack.
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尼克·博斯特罗姆是牛津大学的哲学家,也是人类未来研究所的主任。他研究过生存风险、模拟假设、人类增强伦理和超级智能 AI 系统的风险等有趣而重要的思想,包括他的著作《超级智能》。我可以想象在这个播客上和尼克谈话多次,每次都好几个小时,但我们必须从某个地方开始。通过注册以下赞助商来支持这个播客:- Cash App - 使用代码“LexPodcast”并下载:- Cash App(App Store):https://apple.co/2sPrUHe- Cash App(Google Play):https://bit.ly/2MlvP5w 剧集链接:尼克的网站:https://nickbostr
我已经有几个星期没有发周五的链接了,我觉得这周应该发几个我最喜欢的。以下是本周引起我注意的一些推文。有些好,有些坏,我让你决定。我将推迟本周的文章,下次再发。我们很多人都准备了员工值班时间表来开始新的一年……首先将标题改为“员工联系时间表”……联系不应该是一种责任……而是一种机会!#PrincipalsinAction #LeadLAP #leadupchat #dadsasprincipals #NPC19 https://t.co/qgzW2HiG8e— Todd Schmidt 博士 (@tsschmidty) 2019 年 7 月 18 日 没有理由不为孩子做最好的事情,根本没有理由。
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