Champions for Growth

“The best champions for change are experts in aspects of the initiative being implemented—those who combine emotional intelligence, expertise, humility, and ambition for improvement.” As I was reading the ASCD article by Jim Knight titled, The Problem with Nominal Change, it brought me to deeply reflect on the constantly evolving landscape of education. Education is …

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Four Principles of Curriculum Leadership

“Leaders need to be visionary, but they need to also be able to utilize the people they work with to create a vision of what school should and could be together” (p. 9). This sentiment was shared by George Couros in his latest book co-written with Allyson Apsey, titled, What Makes a Great Principal: The …

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Caring Connections

In the book Leading the Whole Teacher by Allyson Apsey, she emphasizes that “Every teacher brings their whole self to school: their dreams, their personal challenges, their hopes and fears, and their desire to be valued, to be connected, and to learn and grow.” I think we have all faced times when the prospect of …

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4 Ways to Leverage ChatGPT in Professional Learning Experiences: Empowering Educators with Ideas to Implement Tomorrow

In an educational landscape shaped by the constant ebb and flow of change and technological advancements, it's becoming increasingly clear that it is essential for educators to embrace technology that is not just making a guest appearance; it's a permanent and ever-evolving fixture that demands our ongoing attention and adaptation as it continues to advance. …

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