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Preparation for What Comes Next

A Principal's Reflections

Strong leadership in times of uncertainty is critical to not only get by but also set the stage for success. My colleagues Venola Mason and Weston Kieschnick facilitated a webinar with me that dove into all of the focus areas identified in the post. What comes next remains a mystery for some. You can view the 30-minute recording below.

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Learning Never Stops

A Principal's Reflections

When it is all said and done, the best experiences are ongoing and job-embedded so that the needed support, application into practice, feedback, and accountability for growth lead to actual changes to teaching, learning, and leadership. The other is ensuring what has been learned leads to improvements in teaching, learning, and leadership.

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Cultivating Lifelong Learners: How to Support Personalized Teacher Growth

A Principal's Reflections

Embrace Choice and Variety Move away from the traditional "sit-and-get" PD model. Additionally, micro-learning opportunities through bite-sized videos, podcasts, or webinars that cater to busy schedules and allow for focused learning on specific topics should be considered (Moeller & Allen, 2017).

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Webinar: Strategies for Teaching American Politics in Turbulent Times

Political Science Now

APSAs teaching and learning webinars provide political science scholar-educators with a platform to discuss breaking news, current events, and political trends from unique disciplinary perspectives. View all of APSA’s Teaching and Learning webinars here. Participation is free, but registration is required.

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A Close Look at Competency-Based Learning

Cult of Pedagogy

The question itself highlighted the limitations of traditional grading, a system that has been shown to be problematic by so many people in education circles but still remains as the most common way schools manage and assess student learning. Those are identified typically by your school community in your portrait of a graduate.

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Common Misconceptions of Educators Who Fear Technology

A Principal's Reflections

Education is currently at a crossroads as traditional methods and tools are changing as a result of advances in technology and learning theory. There are also numerous free webinars available throughout the year. 21st Century Education Change educational leadership educational technology Opinion' Cross-posted at teach.com.

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Rise of the Edupreneur

A Principal's Reflections

While embracing the listed elements above, think about the following strategies that Trish and I believe lead to edupreneurial leadership. Use the wealth of TED Talks, webinars, and YouTube content online to get inspired. Follow the hot topics in leadership, communication, and relationship building. So do edupreneurs.