Pathways to Progress Through Student Choice

In the realm of education, you are inundated with a wealth of information at the district, building, teacher, and student levels. The challenge lies in harnessing this vast sea of information, commonly referred to as data to leverage the expertise of your teachers and students in the spirit of enhancing student learning outcomes.  Throughout your …

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Reading the Walls

“At any moment we can start being more of the person we dream to be — but which moment are we waiting for?” This sentiment is a quote from an unknown author I recently came across in a social media post. It is exciting to think about how, at any given moment, we possess the …

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Raindrops: Amplifying Ripples of Impact

“You think you're too small to make a difference?” I keep rereading this line over and over again from a short passage titled, “Advice From a Raindrop'' by Kim Stafford. Dan Reichard shared this brilliance in a Legacy of Learning:Teaching For Lasting Impact by Meghan Lawson Voxer book study group I am facilitating. It reminds …

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Leading in the Mess of Learning

If you are in education for the right reasons, you are continuously keeping students at the heart of decision-making and are working tirelessly to bring the mission and vision of your organization to fruition. A few years ago, I embraced a formal leadership role. When stepping into that space, it felt important to be the …

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3 Ways to Shift from Consumption to Creation

The start of a school year is a time for new beginnings, cultivating connections, navigating various systems, understanding policies and procedures, digesting new curricula, and applying new learning we encounter in the ever changing educational landscape we live in. Sometimes we become so consumed with taking in so much newness and information that the experience …

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