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Tia Henriksen
It's All About Learning
Learner ~ Leader ~ Educator ~ Mother
Passionate about learning and sparking the learning in others. I believe in modelling my own learning. I feel strongly about developing relationships with students, parents, teachers, and my colleagues (near and far). It is through developing these relationships that the most profound learning can occur.
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Category Archives: Supervision of Instruction
Exciting Times
I’ve been at my new school for over a week now – organizing, working on schedules, planning, and participating in professional development, and, most importantly, I’ve been getting to know, and building relationships with people in my new school. In … Continue reading
Courage to Make a Difference
As I reflect on my time as a vice-principal, I recall an important moment. It stuck out for me at the time and made me realize that I was becoming stronger in my ability as an elementary school administrator. It was … Continue reading







