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Following hashtags is a useful (and easy) way to get involved in relevant conversations and to increase your personal brand. You also can discover blog posts, news stories and commentary from your peers across the globe.
Here are just a few of the hashtags that we think school administrators should follow. We'd love to hear yours in the comment section below.
#EdAdmin
If you're a school administrator, this Twitter hashtag is a must-follow to gain insight into policies and regulations impacting education. You'll also get up-to-date research related to educational leadership.
#EdLeadership
Use this hashtag to connect with other superintendents and school board leaders. Many administrators use this hashtag to ask challenging questions and engage in debates about policies and new trends in education.
#SATChat
One of the more popular hashtags, it's the host of a Twitter chat every Saturday at 7:30 ET.
#ASuperDay
Started by Scott Rocco, one of the three people who founded #SATChat, this hashtag is reserved for weekly stories of excellence from school administrators every Wednesday.
#LeadUpChat
LeadUp, a movement started by Jeff Veal and Nathan Lang, encourages a paradigm shift of leadership structure in education.
#LeadFromWithin
Not specifically dedicated to education, this hashtag explores best practices in leadership across the globe.
#EdLeader21
Useful for leaders who focus on integrating the 4 Cs into education: critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity, this hashtag also provides rubrics and other content that you can incorporate into your school's curriculum."
According to this article from CEO.com, the C-Suite remains shy when it comes to social media. According to the study of Fortune 500 CEOs:
Less than 30% of Fortune 500 CEOs have a linkedin account
Less than 6% of Fortune 500 CEOs have a twitter account (and that number has actually doubled since last year)
68% of Fortune 500 CEOs have no social profile whatsoever
#Whoyougonnacall for on-set photos of the Ecto-1, explanations of what’s inside ghost-fighting proton packs, and stills from the next generation of Ghostbusters? Director Paul Feig’s Twitter, that’s who.