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Pillars of Digital Leadership Series - Branding

A Principal's Reflections

This post is the third in a series that will outline the foundational elements of my new book, Digital Leadership: Changing Paradigms for Changing Times. It is set to be published by Corwin Press on January 14, 2014. Brand-Ed branding Digital Leadership PIllars of Digital Leadership Social Media Trish Rubin'

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School Leadership in the Common Core Era

A Principal's Reflections

Leaders who have deeper and more lasting impact provide more comprehensive leadership than focusing just on higher standards. Public schools are attended by students from various cultural, linguistic, and socio-economic backgrounds, having different assessed levels of cognitive and academic ability. Michael Fullan, 2002, p.

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Reading the Future of an Amazonian Mine

Sapiens

At first, some Shuar people were hopeful about the economic opportunities promised to them. Since then, most of the promises that investors and government leaders made have soured; very little economic growth is visible among Shuar communities. A cloud of discord divided the communities affected by or dependent on mining.

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Mr Bean and a journey into the recent past: The importance of developing a sense of period

Becoming a History Teacher

For me, the world Mr Bean inhabits is evocative of my teenage years living in a pre-internet, economically depressed 1990s Britain. 2018) Senior Curriculum Leadership 1: The indirect manifestation of knowledge: (A) curriculum as narrative. For my children, this world is both simultaneously strange and strangely familiar.

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OPINION: Higher Education needs to get comfortable with trial and error

The Hechinger Report

We’ve seen that clearly when it comes to student success — and, ultimately, social and economic mobility. That’s 73,000 additional graduates (above existing stretch goals) between 2014 and 2020, exceeding our 10-year goal of 68,000 in just six years. Lastly, leadership transitions are one of the biggest threats to student success.

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It used to be a notoriously violent prison. Now it’s home to a first-of-its kind education program

The Hechinger Report

Credit: Manuel Orbegozo for The Hechinger Report California has been a leader in prison education programs, starting with a 2014 rule authorizing state funding for community colleges to set up programs for students who are incarcerated. Because of the involvement of senior leadership,” she said, “Cal Poly Humboldt’s was the easiest by far.”

Education 102
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My feedback on the draft ISLLC standards

Dangerously Irrelevant

neither do most Educational Leadership profs, sadly). Does the section, “Using the Standards” provide you with sufficient direction about how the standards might be used to improve leadership at the state and local level? Standards are necessarily vague. There’s no meaning made there.