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Tag Archives: autonomy
Professional Development: We’re all in it together
The other night we had a great conversation at #NHED about professional development. There were great insights, encouragements, and ideas. However, many of the posts also highlighted frustrations, and I found myself at times on both sides of the fence. … Continue reading
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Tagged administration, administrator, autonomy, collaboration, communication, courage, education, education reform, principal, professional development, student, teacher
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Parents & Teachers: Assume Best Intentions
Here is a post that I wrote in the Fall. It came up as a topic of conversation and after going back and reading it and the linked article, I thought I would re-post it as it still rings true … Continue reading
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Tagged administration, administrator, autonomy, celebration, children, collaboration, Common Core standards, communication, compassion, courage, education, education reform, parenting, parents, principal, school, student, students, teacher, team, trust
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Some Thoughts on Finnish Lessons
I recently re-watched a video of Alan Lishness (who designs middle school science programing for the Gulf of Maine Research Institute) talking about his visit to Finland and his reflections on their educational system. While I believe deeply in American … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Education reform, Uncategorized
Tagged Assessment, autonomy, Common Core, education, Finland, reform, school, teacher
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