How would you rate your own time management skills?
Answer |
Respondent |
It is hard to manage and prioritize all that is at the building level on a daily basis. However, managing time and people takes finesse and commitment and, in my opinion, years of practice. |
Anonymous |
As a former Assistant Principal and now Science Instructor, Time Management is imperative for success. I have raised a family, and now grandchildren in addition to my school classroom families. I am involved in curriculum writing and development. I am a presenter at area science conferences and am currently working on the new NGSS standards based curriculum. |
Anonymous |
They have become better as I have gotten older, partly due to understanding the different priorities of tasks, partly by learning tools to do so and partly by reducing stress so I can focus on the work. |
Anonymous |
Overwhelmed with paperwork and deadlines too often. |
Anonymous |
I had to change my approach when I became a principal. Before then I was a "concrete sequential list maker". I still make lists, but I've become better and prioritizing the
in-box and being flexible and available for anything and everything than can (and does :) ) come up. |
Anonymous |
Keeping conversations to a time limit and conducting all of the necessary consultations has proven challenging. |
Anonymous |
None at this time. |
Anonymous |
I'm good at multi-tasking, but sometimes am last-minute. |
Anonymous |
So much to do and so little help or time to do it |
Anonymous |
You can always be better and with the changes in expectations you never know what is coming next. |
Anonymous |