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December 22, 2010

Would You Pay to Publish?

Cross-posted at Eduthing. In the past few weeks, I have been asked to peer review a few papers from the International Journal of Science and Technology Education Research. After doing some poking around, I found out that this is part of Academic Journals, an open access journal publisher w...  Read Full Post >

December 14, 2010

"You Guys are Dangerous"

Cross-posted at Eduthing This is my favorite compliment of all times.....and it happened twice! Here's the scoop... #1 - Justin Bathon (co-blogger of Eduthing and lead-blogger of Edjurist) and Scott McLeod (Dangerously Irrelevant) walked into the Provost's office at the University of Kentucky a fe...  Read Full Post >

July 13, 2010

How Do We Build an Elementary School for a Digital Era?

I recently accepted a position as an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership Studies at the University of Kentucky. What excited me about the position is that the University of Kentucky is in the middle of some big changes. It recently invested $1.5 million over three years ...  Read Full Post >

May 31, 2010

Invisible Learning Conversation with Knowmads

In the field of educational leadership, we often talk about innovative models of education. Invisible Learning will be hosting a webinar intended to focus on creative, entrepreneurial schools. Should be interesting.... Next Monday, June 7, the Invisible Learning project invites you to participate i...  Read Full Post >

March 06, 2010

What's up with online learning?

Ok, so we all know someone or know someone who knows someone who took an online course. We all see the increasing popularity of universities like Capella, Walden, and the University of Phoenix. With regard to school principals, the real question is can a principal candidate with online credentials ...  Read Full Post >

December 08, 2009

Where Should Educational Leadership Authors Publish?

Last month, Scott McLeod and I published an article titled "Where should educational leadership authors publish to get noticed by the top journals in the discipline" in Educational Administration Quarterly. Our purpose was to understand which journals have been recently cited by scholars who publish...  Read Full Post >

October 05, 2009

Creative Breakthroughs

CNN currently has a news link titled Six Steps to Creative Breakthroughs. They are: Look behind you - Investigate the history of what worked, what did not work, and what might have worked given different scenarios. Lose the routine - In other words, 'Play!' This might be reading, hitting seminar...  Read Full Post >

September 26, 2009

We or Us v. Them

I recently returned from a state-wide teacher education conference, NC-ACTE. This is a local conference and thus tends to deal with local issues....yet I was glad to see some major issues introduced. One was brought up by our Teacher of the Year. Being a foreign language teacher, it is only natural ...  Read Full Post >

August 05, 2009

Where is the stimulus to innovate our education system?

In today's tumultuous economy, we can hardly go a week without hearing of economic stimulus. We hear about the Cash for Clunkers  bill, U.S. bank bailouts, and corporate bonuses. The U.S. government even started a website called recovery.gov where a user can play with an interactive map to ...  Read Full Post >

July 05, 2009

Extending the School Leader Preparation Classroom Across the Pond

I just got back from spending two weeks in London, England. I have yet to get my body adjusted to US time, but that is a small price to pay for such an amazing adventure! Scott Imig and I were fortunate enough to lead a group of seven University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) Masters of School...  Read Full Post >

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