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What are your core values?
Last weekend I was attending my monthly ACSA Superintendent’s Academy class and one of our class speakers was Holly McClurg, the Superintendent of Del Mar Union School District. She took us through a core values activity. In fact, she took … Continue reading
Posted in Reflection
Tagged Amy Illingworth, compassion, core values, creativity, integrity, onward, respect
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Gratitude
I often hear it referenced that you can make yourself happier, less stressed, if you make note of what you are grateful for on a regular basis. Today was a great day that I am truly grateful for, and I … Continue reading
Posted in Reflection
Tagged appreciation, collaboration, connected educator, connections, fun, gratitude, happy, PLN, respect, technology, twitter, Voxer
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Are you strong enough?
Recently I had an amazing opportunity to hear Dr. Terrence Roberts speak. Dr. Roberts was one of the original Little Rock Nine- the 9 Black students who entered Central HS in Little Rock with National Guard escorts for protection during the mandatory desegregation. … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership
Tagged commitment, confront, culture, Dr. Terrence Roberts, equity, inspiration, learning, Little Rock Nine, respect, responsibility, social justice
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PBIS for a PLN
PBIS: Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports Through my doctoral journey, I have completed a study of my district’s discipline data and a closer look at one of our site’s implementation of the PBIS system. I also attended two days of … Continue reading
Posted in Learning
Tagged adult learning, collaboration, feedback, PBIS, PLC, PLN, respect, Restorative Practices, risk taking, voice
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The Comment Section Can Be Scary
I recently read an educational article online. The article addressed race in education and the topic could be considered controversial. Regardless of the topic, the comment section is what concerned me the most. This blog is me reflecting via my … Continue reading →