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A Core Tenant of Leadership: Rest & Rejuvination
As three educators and leadership enthusiasts coming together to reflect on the value of restoration,...Read More »Value Mission Statement Vs. How Might WE Question
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The importance of ‘Experience’ and ‘Self’ in Global Learning.
A couple months ago, I spent a few days in the woods north of Bancroft, Ontario. It was a frigid -30C with windchill values hitting -46C, but this is part of life when entering the Canadian wilderness in January, and ultimately … Continue reading
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Growth Mindset – Birth to Death, and Reincarnation
I always wonder if the Growth Mindset is one born innately or one nurtured through years of situational experiences that push your comfort zone. For me, various things have lead to the development and need to have a growth mindset … Continue reading
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Some highlights from #SatChat – August 23, 2014
Some great conversation today via #SatChat. Here are a few resources and highlights that I was able to pick out. Enjoy! #satchat A1: collaborative inquiry where all planning & action serves to better learning/outcomes for T's/S's pic.twitter.com/uWUOUXSKkE — Jon … Continue reading
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Back at it… What are you excited about this year?
Hard to believe that summer has already come and gone. No, I am not wishing away the warm-ish weather, but the school year is fast approaching and it’s time to start thinking of my year ahead. With a new addition … Continue reading
Lifelong Learning or Learning for a Long Life?
Oh, the teacher college years. I remember our instructors discussing the importance of always keeping an open mind to learning as we move forward in teaching. They pushed us to take strategies and ideas with a grain of salt, and … Continue reading