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Tag Archives: expectations
Working with an Assistant
Today’s Time Management for Leaders Series post is about how leaders can work collaboratively with an assistant*. This is something I work on with new leaders who have come from a classroom teacher position, having never had an assistant before. This is an … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Illingworth, assistant, expectations, Time Management for Leaders Series
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Culture of Data Use
I was in a workshop a few months ago (okay, a LONG time ago by the time I actually publish this post!), and I heard the phrase “culture of data use”. I can no longer remember the source, so I … Continue reading
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Tagged CCSS, culture, data, education, expectations, reflection, teaching
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Engaging the Unconnected
Over the last two years, I have read many blog posts, articles, and even some rants about unconnected educators. Why won’t they use social media? Don’t they know the benefits of being a connected learner? I’ve seen Twitter debates about … Continue reading
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Tagged adult learning, aspiring, blogging, celebration, connected educator, education, engagement, expectations, fun, growth mindset, modeling, opinion, purpose, SDSU, support, twitter, world
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[Abecedary of Reflection] Expectations
E: Expectations What do you think of when you hear the word expectations? Does it bring to mind a positive or negative connotation? Do you hold yourself to high expectations? Do others hold you to high expectations? I know from … Continue reading
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Tagged abecedary, dissonance, education, equity, expectations, leadership, social justice
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