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Understanding the needs of 21st century school change, and working with districts that are struggling to do the work set before them on a daily basis while leading forward, takes more than developing, understanding, and leading a shared vision for change. It requires the capacity to understand one's self and to muster up the courage to do the work we were called to do. It calls for moral and ethical behavior. It requires the leader to have the strength to…
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Quora asked people to name the biggest scams and cons in American history. A lot of entertaining answers are given.
I think the obvious answer is: using reading instruction that you know won't work. That is, any reading instruction that is non-phonetic and requires children to memorize words as graphic designs.
I write about this stuff all the time. So I get a chance to see how completely inertial the society is. All the big shots, the…
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We must be careful, as educators, not to allow being 'politically correct' be interpreted as weakness. In our business, neither strength nor bravery can be associated with demeaning or deriding others. Both in children and adults, labeling and name-calling allows the speaker to express hostility, vitriol, or mockery. Name-calling is brutal and hurtful and inflammatory. For some, the shell of defense may be so hard that the receiver does not note the expression as immediately…
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NO, YOU CAN'T ELIMINATE EVERY SINGLE TANTRUM, BUT YOU CAN HELP YOUR CHILD LEARN TO BOUNCE BACK FROM LIFE'S BIGGER DISAPPOINTMENTS.
When you're a kid, everything is a tragedy. Somebody cut the waffle in half and not quarters?…
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Since getting its start less than a…
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BY MIDDLEWEB · 01/10/2016
By Regie Routman
So you want to teach writing well. It’s not as hard as you think. Yes, it’s a challenge, but it can be exhilarating.
I believe writing – more than…
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A few years ago, we were asked to join Leadership360 to tell Goochland's story about Values-Based Leadership. Since that time, we have seen phenomenal enhancements to and recognitions for our school division; however, we believe it was that initial focus on placing values at the center of our work that has brought us to…
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A Healthier Set of Values for College Admission
In this Education Week article, Richard Weissbourd (Harvard Graduate School of Education) reports on the Making Caring Common project, one goal of which is to make the college-admission process less of a rat-race. The project’s report, “Turning the Tide,” contains a set of recommendations for de-escalating the intense “arms race” that is making adolescence a…
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