Seeing Learning Through Leadership Lenses

I’ll never forget what learning looked like when I stepped out of the walls of my own classroom, into new learning spaces, and into various leadership roles. It quickly became clear that this was a unique opportunity to cross-pollinate ideas, share the magic happening inside classrooms with others, and witness how curiosity, creativity, and connection …

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Bringing the Portrait of a Graduate to Life Through the Canon

The world our students are entering is changing faster than ever. As educators, we are charged with preparing them not just with content knowledge, but with the skills, mindsets, and competencies that will help them thrive in a variety of contexts. Across the country, states have developed their own Portraits of a Graduate to define …

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Layered Coaching: A Lens on the Portrait of a Graduate

In two decades as an educator, I’ve attended countless workshops, devoured professional books, articles and podcasts, and engaged in powerful learning experiences. But the learning that shaped me most? It came from coaching cycles, hallway conversations, and intervisitations where educators opened their doors, their hearts and minds, sharing what worked, wondering aloud, and learning alongside …

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Layering Learning: A Protocol for Educators to Deepen Reflection and Connection

What does it truly mean to prepare students for the future? It’s a question that’s bigger than any one curriculum, assessment, or instructional strategy. It’s a question that calls us to pause and reflect, both as educators and as lifelong learners. As our leadership team began exploring the New York State Portrait of a Graduate, …

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