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A Little Pep Talk
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Visible Learning
According to John Hattie, visible learning is one of the most effective ways to build collective efficacy and improve student learning and teacher craft. Visible Learning means an enhanced role for teachers as they become evaluators of their own teaching. John Hattie states that visible Learning and teaching occurs when teachers see learning through the eyes […]
4 Things I Implement To Ensure I Keep Growing In Leadership
There are so many things to do in leadership, so many people to check in with, so many schedules, so many deadlines, etc., etc., etc. However, all of these tasks and responsibilities can really take a toll on a person and invite stagnancy or overwhelm, if we are not careful. What I mean by that, […]
A Glimpse Into How We Are Rebuilding Leadership…And It Is Messy
Building an army of leaders is always a big dream and a huge topic for someone who runs a company, family, or school. Imagine having a group of people who want to be leaders, want to do the best work of their life, want to find solutions to problems, and extend their reach as much […]
10 Things That Boosted Productivity, Efficiency, and Clarity In My Personal and Professional Life
It is hard being an adult!! I didn’t know it would be this difficult. So…I kept complaining about it day after day and expecting all things hard to fix themselves. Well, that didn’t work for me and it won’t work for you either. I know…this is some tough love for us all but it really […]
What To Avoid To Keep Your Head In The Game For The Long Haul
I know…this is a weird title…but it is honestly the best title I could come up with that spoke the truth about this blog post. This is all about what NOT to do so that you can stay energized, organized, and ahead of the game. If you have been reading my stuff for awhile, then […]
Ways to Develop Influence in Leadership
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The Power of Co-Constructing Success Criteria in Leadership and Teaching
One of the most powerful tools that you will use to navigate getting from one place to another is a roadmap. It has a start and an end point and some steps in between, with the intention to get you into momentum with clarity and direction. So….to me….we use this so effectively in our directional […]