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Monthly Archives: September 2011
The Importance of the Three C’s
So, here we are the end of September already. I can not believe how quickly this month has gone. It has been so busy though, so it’s not surprising it has gone so fast. I have spent a great deal … Continue reading
Posted in Connections / Relationships, Lessons Learned, Poverty, Reflection
Tagged caring, collaboration, commitment, communication, consultation, honest, learning, meetings, open, Poverty, powerful, students, success, teachers
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Preparing Students for the Future … Not the Past
In October, David Warlick will be speaking at a dinner series about Engaging Digital Learners that will be happening in our district this year. So, when I came across this video tweeted by @Smacclintic I was interested and intrigued. In it, there … Continue reading
Posted in Curriculum, Instructional Leadership, Leading the Learning, Technology
Tagged 1950's, future, leading, learning, modelling, technology, Warlick
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It’s All Coming Together
It has been almost 2 weeks since writing in my blog. I went from writing in my blog about my learning every day to writing twice in the last month! It’s not that I haven’t been learning, because I definitely … Continue reading
Opportunities Abound
I have had my first week at my new school, filled with students, teachers, support staff, and parents. It was a very busy week, full of drama and excitement. I put in some very long hours this week and I … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Connections / Relationships, Family, Lessons Learned, Reflection
Tagged administrator, job action, reflection, relationships, students, teachers
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