Why Leaders Should Attend Teacher Trainings By Peter DeWitt

Why Leaders Should Attend Teacher Trainings

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We find the time to commit to the things we want to and make excuses not to commit to the things we don't.

Have you ever been a part of a district initiative, sat in the training, and wondered why administrators weren't there? As an administrator, have you ever sat in a training and wished that your teachers were there so you could have an authentic and real-time conversation about how to move forward?

Recently I was running a workshop in Idaho Falls with a group that I worked with before and respect very much. We communicate through e-mail, have sporadic phone calls to catch-up, and going there feels like going to see friends, which makes the workshop experience, and the dialogue that comes with it, that much deeper.

When we get together for workshops and trainings we should always want to go as deeply as we can.We need collaboration to do that.

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