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Crisis as White Noise

Anthropology News

Through online discussions about inheritance rights, economic independence, and mobility, the movement challenges both state policies that marginalize Pashtun women and internal cultural restrictions that confine them to the domestic sphere.

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Teacher Retention Strategies: 5 Ways PD Can Help You Keep Great Teachers

Edthena

While compensation matters, effective teacher retention strategies rooted in meaningful professional development, collaboration, and personalized support can turn a revolving door into a culture of growth and belonging. Let’s explore how strategic, teacher-centered professional development can drive retention.

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Learn more about: Americanizing Luakini: White Supremacy Colonizing the Hawaiian Nation State

Political Science Now

His research excavating the largest indigenous language archive in the early 19th century reveals a different history from the present understanding about Hawaii today.

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Shading U.S. Empire in Puerto Rico’s Ballroom Scene

Sapiens

The event in Miramar, San Juan, celebrated the history of the Puerto Rican diaspora in shaping Ballroom culture, with a focus on how Ballroom artists play creatively with language. As part of my fieldwork, in October 2023, I co-curated and hosted the Kiki Ball del Palabreo with the Puerto Rican Ballroom collective Laborivogue.

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Musings on Leadership, Change, and #EdTech

A Principal's Reflections

The idea then popped into my head that I should archive all of these in a blog post. Image credit: [link] Without further ado: Leadership is not a popularity contest. A testament to true leadership is one's ability to not just initiate change, but also sustain it. Maybe some of you will find value in them (or maybe not).

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10 Strategies to Improve Instructional Leadership

A Principal's Reflections

Instructional leadership was a routine part of the job along with the budget, master schedule, curriculum development, meetings, email, phone calls, and many other duties. With the evolution of social media yet another responsibility was added to my plate in the form of digital leadership.

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The Role of a Leader in Building Capacity

A Principal's Reflections

When it comes to leadership, there is no one right way or quick fix. From a learning standpoint, this requires a focus on pedagogical leadership , something I learned over time when I was a principal, which required taking a critical lens to my practice if I was going to help my staff do the same.