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Susan Horowitz

7 Habits of Highly Effective Tech-leading Principals -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    Leadership | In Print 7 Habits of Highly Effective Tech-leading Principals Patrick Larkin, principal of Burlington High School in Burlington, MA, started a 1-to-1 iPad initiative in the fall of 2012. The conventional wisdom in education is that any school reform--be it curriculum, instruction, assessment, or teacher professionalism--is most likely to take hold in schools that have strong leadership.
Jason Johnston

7 Habits of Highly Effective Tech-leading Principals -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    Leadership | In Print Page 7 of 7 7 Habits of Highly Effective Tech-leading Principals The Habit in Action: When Hilt became the principal at Brecknock Elementary School four years ago, she inherited a school where educational technology was an afterthought.
Brian Bowman

The 21st Century Principal: What Do Servant School Leaders Do? - 1 views

  • What Do Servant School Leaders Do? According to Ken Blanchard, what keeps people from becoming servant leaders is ego. Our ego gets in the way two ways, he says. The first way is false pride. “When you start thinking more of yourself than you should, that’s when you start pushing and shoving for credit and thinking leadership is about you rather than those who are led.” It is impossible to serve others in the leadership role when all you’re concerned about is whether you’ll get the credit. We’ve all worked for school administrators where everything done in the school or system is all about them, and they usually don’t last long. They move on to the next job that’ll feed their ego. Blanchard says that the second way that ego gets in the way of becoming a servant leader is through self-doubt and fear. It is quite difficult to serve others when you are too busy nursing fears of inadequacies and doubt. School administrators caught in this ego trap can’t be effective leaders because they are too busy trying to hide their faults and shortcomings, and God forbid that someone should point those out to them. They will strike back with a vengeance.
Adrienne Gall

Classroom Guide: Top Ten Tips for Assessing Project-Based Learning - 0 views

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    This classroom guide is intended to inspire and expand your thinking about effective assessment for project-based learning. The tips are organized to follow the arc of a project. First comes planning, then the launch into active learning, and then a culminating presentation. Reflection is the final stage. Download this today and get started!
Carri Eddy

Marzano's Instructional Strategies - 0 views

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    These authors have examined decades of research to determine which teaching strategies have positive effects on student learning. To learn more about these strategies, click on Building Better Instruction by Kathy Brabec, Kim Fisher, and Howard Pitler. Another article,Focus on Instruction , by NREL,gives K - 12 examples of classroom activities.
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