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Listening is the Overlooked Tool of Leadershipby Dan Rockwell |
Listening increases the value and impact of your words. “The biggest communication problem is we…
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I think I wrote a long article about this topic six years ago.... But it keeps nagging at me. I suspect now it's worse than I thought it was.
Did you realize that people at the graduate levels are buying their papers on the Internet. That should not be remotely possible if the teachers are paying any attention.…
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This Is The Best Time To Do Anything: 6 Powerful Secrets From Research
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7 Things You Learn When You Step in Crapby Dan Rockwell |
Cows, unlike people, aren’t shy about doing their 'business' in broad daylight. I saw a lot of cow manure…
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7 Surprising Things Successful Leaders Stop Doing that Make Leadership Easierby Dan Rockwell |
It doesn't take a genius to make hard work painful.…
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Teacher question:
What are your thoughts about sound walls and word walls? I don't necessarily think these would replace a word wall...do you? The video and training can be found here for sounds walls: …
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That would be the Communist avant-garde, arriving here in strength in 1921.
This article is a quick history lesson about the fanatics that beset…
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How zero-sum thinking about race hurts all Americans
A conversation with Heather McGhee about the costs of America’s racial bargain.
Read in Vox: https://apple.news/AoBEUtKtKTj-rT2Ud-IpH6g
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American public schools are full of pedagogical nonsense: New Math, Reform Math, Common Core Math.
If you want the real stuff, look at the textbooks created by John Saxon, writer and publisher. (After 27 years in the military as a jet pilot.)
If you are dismayed by what you find in the public schools, read this short piece about John Saxon's life and…
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