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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.
Moises Ortiz

Educational Leadership:Teaching for the 21st Century:Leading for Global Competency - 3 views

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    Now more than ever, education should prepare students for global civility and peace. So what in the world are we waiting for? Good teachers and principals, in the United States and elsewhere, know that good education begins with clarity of purpose. The purpose of schooling is to prepare students for life in the real world in their communities and societies, both in the present-while students are in school-and in the future-after they leave school behind.
Alan November

Survey: Chinese students use tech for learning more than their U.S. counterparts - Tech... - 3 views

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    " But while respondents from all of the countries agreed that schools aren't getting what they need, the survey found that Chinese students say they spend more time with technology in school than students in the U.S. and Germany. One function of that could be that 37 percent of Chinese parents said they provide funding for technology students use in schools, as opposed to 16 percent of American parents and 23 percent of German parents. Chinese students also indicate that they're more likely to integrate technology into all parts of the curriculum, as opposed to American students who say technology tends to be used for special assignments and research. Additionally, more Chinese students (80 percent) say they use technology for summer enrichment than U.S. students (62 percent)."
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    Isn't it interesting that China is using more social media than the US
Tom Miller

Visioning - 5 views

POWER ON TEXAS, a landmark project of the Texas Education Agency, now features the work of the Texas Association of School Administrators' Public Education Visioning Institute. The group's report "...

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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.
Nkrumah Dixon

What Does It Mean to Be a "Change Leader" in Education? - 6 views

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    I felt this brief posting says a lot in a very short, concise venue.  If you want to just read the last paragraph, that's fine, trust me it's worth it.
Michelle Elliott

"Using iPads in Education" - 4 views

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    Collection of resources realted to iPads in K12 education curated by Kathy Schrock. There are lots of lists of suggested apps generated by multiple schools. if you have some time to spend just browsing, this seems a good place to start.
Moises Ortiz

Twitter in Education - Barriers and possible solutions? - 1 views

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    After a wry commentary on the '10 Stages of Twitter' many educators have commented on the barriers that exist to twitter use. As a proposed channel of communication for iPad use in school, it is important to investigate these barriers and address them for staff. ACCESS - It is all very well popping onto twitter...
Mindy Peper

Manor overview article - STW 1203 - 0 views

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    At one high school in Texas, where every class in every grade is project based, the answer is devotion to a consistent process, belief in relationships, and commitment to relevance and rigor. Results? Hard to beat. Topic: Project-Based Learning School: Manor New Technology High School School Setting: Suburban Target Audience: Grades 9-12 Note: Demographic data below is from the 2011-12 academic year.
Michelle Elliott

Stanford d.school - 2 views

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    The d.School's philosophy holds that space, furniture, tools, and technology are integral to pedagogy. Students are encouraged to display their ideas and work in progress. See how they use their space to promote behaviors critical to design thinking, such as empathy and experimentation.
Moises Ortiz

The Global Achievement Gap - 0 views

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    This is the book we discussed with Alan about the global achievement gap and the implications for 21st century school leadership. It is my professional opinion that you and your leadership cabinets all read this in order to callibrate your instructional and technological initiatives. "The Global Achievement Gap Posted: August 20, 2008 By Kevin Conlon , a new book by Tony Wagner, codirector of the The Global Achievement GapChange Leadership Group, examines the U.S. education system in the 21st century, considers why American students are falling behind their international peers, and proposes methods to begin to correct the downward slide."
tatumelementary

Home | Thinking at Every Desk - 0 views

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    Modern science tells us that our complex education system's overall success depends on the little things that happen in the classroom with the 77 million students, 7 million teachers, and infinite number of ideas in the over 60 million lessons taught everyday.
Diane Lopez

Educational Leadership:What Students Need to Learn:Knowing Your Learning Target - 0 views

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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
Dania Rovegno

Educational Leadership:Coaching: The New Leadership Skill:The Principal as Formative Coach - 1 views

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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
Charlotte Ford

Educational Leadership:Strong Readers All:Reading and College Readiness - 0 views

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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
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.
Kelly Kovacs

The Ultimate Guide To Using Twitter In Education - Edudemic - 5 views

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    Thank you, Kelly for sharing this. Excellent resource for emerging users.
Kelly Kovacs

How to turn your classroom (or school?) into an idea factory - 1 views

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    Great ways to start the conversations about creativity. Could easily also work for us as principals in professional development.
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    This is an awesome article. I am going to use this with our October core team meeting activity. We will read it and talk about what are we already doing that connects to these tips and generate more ideas that support these tips. Love it!
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    Great article!
Dania Rovegno

5 Ways You (yes YOU!) Should Be Integrating Digital Citizenship Into Your Classes - 1 views

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    Recently, I was told by a teacher that she doesn't have time to teach digital citizenship because she has to cover too many other content-specific standards. I get it... the Common Core-state tests-AP/IB/SAT/ACT Madness eats up so much of our time.
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