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August 03, 2011

What Can You Do With the Anger?

It has been quite awhile since I have blogged. There are many reasons for that, but suffice it to say life just got in the way. I have thought about getting back to it for a while, but an ongoing "conversation" via twitter and with other notable edubloggers has pushed me into action. I have followed...  Read Full Post >

June 10, 2009

Wrapping Up

Well, another school year has come to an end. Although the fatigue I face at the end of a school year is still palpable, I must say I ended the year with a positive feeling - one of satisfaction and optimism. Though certainly a practice that is questionable with regard to effectiveness and sense, ...  Read Full Post >

May 10, 2009

Leadership for the Impossible Dreams

It is that time of the year - graduation season - a time of celebration; a time of endings and of new beginnings. This past week, I have had the opportunity to be part of two graduation ceremonies - one for an Executive Ed D program where I attended in support of members of my cohort; the second for...  Read Full Post >

April 09, 2009

WHAT I THINK I SAY: WHAT I THINK OTHERS HEAR

I have said, "We must be explicit about what we want students to know, understand and be able to do." What some heard was, "You are not doing a good job." I have said, "We will be more effective of we collaborate and work together to figure out how to best meet the needs of our students." What some...  Read Full Post >

March 09, 2009

Staying the Course to Meaningful Change

In his latest book, The Global Achievement Gap, Tony Wagner issues a "call to action" for all those who are concerned with how we educate our students for the future. Wagner paints a compelling picture of how we should be preparing students and for the need to stop tinkering with our school systems ...  Read Full Post >

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