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Learning Leadership...: Perspective
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Essential Reflections of a Middle School Principal. Sunday, February 1, 2015. 2015 has presented a new challenge for me - committing to. On which to focus for 2015. Going to be easy. I've also never really been a "New Year's Resolution" kind of guy.so I hesitated, procrastinated, and grew impatient with myself. In my pursuit of one-word, I "successfully" narrowed it down.to about ten words. Then five, then three, and finally, one. So I haphazardly composed a blog post, to tell the world. Is enhanced when...
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Learning Leadership...: The Day I Shadowed a Student
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Essential Reflections of a Middle School Principal. Saturday, March 12, 2016. The Day I Shadowed a Student. I have to believe that if the world's going to be a better place, it's going to start in school.". Middle School Principal, Seth Weitzman. Last week, I proudly served as a chaperone on our school's annual middle school benchmark trip to Washington DC. It was ironic to me that this occurred during. First I consulting with one of our seventh grade teacher leaders, and shared the concept of. She broug...
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Student Engagement: A Path to Learning – A Principal's Thoughts…
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About the blog’s author…. A Principal's Thoughts…. My thoughts about relevant happenings, trends, and ideas that keep us focused on students. Student Engagement: A Path to Learning. September 18, 2016. Shared from: ww2.kqed.org. I’m well aware of pedagogy and teaching practices that support learning, having been a classroom teacher and an administrator that focused on and still focuses on well developed lessons, appropriate content and objectives, developmentally appropriate teaching, etc. However, e...
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Learning Leadership...: November 2016
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Essential Reflections of a Middle School Principal. Sunday, November 27, 2016. Thinking back to the start of my teaching career, I was most focused on the following:. I was eager to teach. I was a hard worker. I loved working with kids. Noticeable absent from my 20th Century mindset? He work of John Hattie and Peter DeWitt has helped to restore and renew my perspective that f. Or our students and schools to thrive, teachers and school leaders must make. When an influence has an effect size of .40 or ...
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Learning Leadership...: Risk
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Essential Reflections of a Middle School Principal. Monday, May 30, 2016. Do you remember the last time you took a risk? Think not about the moment you took the risk, itself, as much as the point right before. You made the conscious decision to try something new. Something that would challenge you. Something that would open you to being vulnerable. Something that would reveal weakness, that would expose flaws and insecurities, and that would open you to judgment and to criticism. This blog post is my 20th.
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Learning Leadership...: Evolve
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Essential Reflections of a Middle School Principal. Sunday, November 27, 2016. Thinking back to the start of my teaching career, I was most focused on the following:. I was eager to teach. I was a hard worker. I loved working with kids. Noticeable absent from my 20th Century mindset? He work of John Hattie and Peter DeWitt has helped to restore and renew my perspective that f. Or our students and schools to thrive, teachers and school leaders must make. When an influence has an effect size of .40 or ...
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Learning Leadership...: The 10,000 Tweet Question
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Essential Reflections of a Middle School Principal. Friday, February 5, 2016. The 10,000 Tweet Question. This post is dedicated to my professional learning role models I've met through my use of Twitter, as both a tool and as a learning community. I'm grateful for your example, your encouragement, and your generosity as educators who believe in the value of Learning Leadership. Just this week, Brad Gustafson (. Why do you use Twitter? What is it about the space that you value? This has me thinking. A com...
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Weightloss Archives - Lori Geurin
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The Quick Guide To Intermittent Fasting. 16 Vital Facts About Lyme Disease: A National Epidemic. The Signs, Symptoms And Stages Of Lyme Disease. Warning: Lyme Disease Is Spreading Faster Than AIDS. Living With Lyme Disease, Part 1. Living With Lyme Disease, Part 2. Is Chronic Lyme Disease Real? Is Chronic Lyme Disease Real? Intermittent Fasting: The Effortless Way To Lose Weight. February 6, 2017. Okay, so tell me the truth. Do you think I went too far? With the title of this article, I mean. This combin...
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Principals-How Mindful Are You? – A Principal's Thoughts…
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About the blog’s author…. A Principal's Thoughts…. My thoughts about relevant happenings, trends, and ideas that keep us focused on students. Principals-How Mindful Are You? September 25, 2016. If you’re a school principal, you probably have days that looks like this:. 1 (Morning) Arrive at school and put out small fires: substitutes/absent staff, bus issues, E-mail. 2 (Midday) Classroom observations, phone calls, meetings, office drop-ins. Shared via: http:/ www.uhs.umich.edu. My guess is that you’...
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