Jessica Giuliano started her career in education as a paraprofessional for an at risk student.  She received my teaching certification from the University of Saint Joseph’s and a Masters in Education at the University of New Haven.  She also received her 6th year Administrative Certification (092) in Administrative Leadership at UCONN.  Jessica taught 5th grade for one year in Cromwell, CT before making the move to CREC where she is a Grade 6 English Language Arts teacher at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts Middle Magnet School, as well as the Grade 6 Team Leader.  During my time at CREC Jessica has run the Summer Academy and Saturday Academy programs, planned and presented district and building based professional development, is a member of her school’s leadership team, and a member of the district wide Professional Development and Teacher Evaluation Committee.




Main Takeaways:

Focus on why students are acting the way they are
The importance of a staff equity team
Kids get excited about the teacher not the content
Staff book studies are very important.
Listening to teachers authentically is key
Celebrate the differences in teachers
Build staff equity teams
Follow the golden rule
Everybody is a human being

Connect:


Twitter: @GiulianoELA6 (professional twitter account); @Arts6S (Team twitter account)


Instagram: @arts6squad (team instagram account)

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