Tell our School Leadership 2.0 community a little bit about yourself. Feel free to post your email address and website. Also feel free to list your areas of interest. This will help other members dialogue with you.
I come from a large, close knit family of educators and administrators. Currently I work as a guidance counselor for an elementary school in Queens and for the Adult Learning Center in Great Neck. I spend a great deal of time developing and coordinating programs, such as Stepping Up to Success and Lunch Squad. I am also working toward my doctoral degree in Administration and Supervision, at St. John's University. This winter I began my dissertation research on RTI. I am passionate about education and I hope to find an administrative position in the near future.
Welcome! I'm so pleased you decided to join our School Leadership 2.0 community. As you start to explore the site, and I hope you will, I feel confident that you will see its many benefits. A good starting point might be the short video tutorials which you can find on the pull down menu on the home page. Each highlights a special section of the community and provides clear instruction on how to participate.
We are very eager to hear your comments and suggestions for improvements and enhancements. School Leadership 2.0 will grow and flourish with the ideas of the members.
Again, I am so pleased you have joined. Now feel free to explore and contribute!
Michael Keany
Dear Heather:
Welcome! I'm so pleased you decided to join our School Leadership 2.0 community. As you start to explore the site, and I hope you will, I feel confident that you will see its many benefits. A good starting point might be the short video tutorials which you can find on the pull down menu on the home page. Each highlights a special section of the community and provides clear instruction on how to participate.
We are very eager to hear your comments and suggestions for improvements and enhancements. School Leadership 2.0 will grow and flourish with the ideas of the members.
Again, I am so pleased you have joined. Now feel free to explore and contribute!
Regards,
Michael Keany
Dec 22, 2010