When I was an educator, I hated faculty meetings. They were boring and often used to push out things that could be disseminated via email or memo. Also, if the time was used for professional development, it was usually something I was already well versed in. I often spent my time wishing I was somewhere else. As an education administrator, how can you change the narrative on faculty meetings? I am glad you asked. I found a fantastic graphic that lists 27 ways to spice up a faculty meeting. I hope this helps.