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Jennie Bales

Leadership Q&A: Teachers as leaders - Teacher - 10 views

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    Susan Lovett is an Associate Professor in Educational Leadership at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Her research interests include leadership learning and development, and teacher leadership. In this Q&A, Lovett joins Teacher to discuss what teacher leadership is, and why she believes it is a mistake to attribute school leadership activities only to those residing in formal roles.
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A Quiet Leader Is Still a Real Leader - Quiet Revolution - 9 views

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    "Yet all the things I beat myself up about were actually what the research says makes introverted leaders successful."
Jennie Bales

How School Leaders Can Attend to the Emotional Side of Change | MindShift | KQED News - 5 views

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    Katrina Schwartz reports on the work of Robert Evans on change issues. He has found it tremendously important for leaders to understand that for many people, change - at least at first - isn't about growth or capacity building or learning; it's about loss. This interesting article explores change in the education setting.
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Edtalks.org - 3 views

  • It’s not something that can be put solely on the shoulders of the librarian to go and do it themselves. It requires a school leadership to actually create an alignment of vision with the library, the whole school vision, and to create a culture where that is nurtured and grown as a unified entity. So the school leadership really has to step up to the mark and say well actually we want to invest in our students, we’ve put investment in our building, we’ve put investment and resources in staffing, let’s really maximise that investment and join it up.
Jennie Bales

How to Teach Internet Research Skills | School Library Journal - 13 views

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    With mobile connectivity so pervasive, it's not surprising that app-based interfaces and searching strategies are dominating research methods, especially for always-connected youth.
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6 Ways to Enhance Productivity in the Digital Classroom - iPads in Education - 1 views

  • Schools are investing heavily in educational technology, however they’re often lacking a comprehensive plan for workflows that enable fluent movement and sharing of digital information. Further, in the new age of connectivity and social networking, new digital workflows can expand our horizons for how we learn and who we learn with.
Katie Whelan

School Leadership Strategy - NSW Department of Education - 8 views

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    New leadership strategy initiative announced 11.9.17
Jennie Bales

Elevate Digital Citizenship Through SEL | Common Sense Education - 4 views

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    Every day kids make tough decisions -- decisions that are often complicated by digital technology. How students respond to cyberbullying or decide what to share on social media can have a powerful impact on their futures. This is why we teach digital citizenship: Students need skills to think through digital dilemmas. As we teach students to navigate online challenges, we tend to focus on rules and procedures to help guide them. But there's another factor that's key to making good choices: character. The article is supported by pdf guide: Digital Citizenship & Social and Emotional Learning
Katie Whelan

Library and Information Science: A Guide to Key Literature and Sources - Michael F. Bem... - 2 views

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    What a fab resource! Just wished I'd found it sooner! Great for looking beyond the module readings and for clarification.
Jennie Bales

5 Ways Any School Can Be A 21st Century School - 10 views

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    Graphic followed by commentary on schooling in the 21st century. Much can align with teacher librarian practice and directions in the school library.
Jennie Bales

ASCD Express 12.24 - State Your Case (as Seen on TV) - 0 views

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    Our love of court case drama is not lost on television show producers who, in many crime shows, conclude each episode with a high-stakes contest of wills and reasoning before a jury. We tune in as viewers to engage in the process, think through our feelings on the subject, and anticipate the results. Three essential factors contribute to a defense or prosecution team's success: evidence, research, and organization. Any weakness in these areas can cost clients their whole trial. Writing an argument, truly, is no different.
Jennie Bales

21st Century Skills: 6 C's of Education in Your Classroom | AWW Blog - 4 views

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    Employers require creative and problem-solving skills and an ability to adapt to changes. Those new skills and abilities kids can't polish by solving standardized tests. That's why teachers need to foster new skills in the classroom- skills of 6 C's education: Character Education, Citizenship, Communication, Critical thinking, Collaboration, Creativity.
Jennie Bales

But My Principal Won't Let Me! Leadership, Advocacy, & Some Rebel Yell from the Library... - 12 views

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    It's important to remember that administrative rules for libraries don't derive from bad intentions; they are usually just deeply rooted in misperceptions and the ease of following long-set tradition. But with some leadership strategies, advocating skills, and a little rebellion we can redefine our boxes and break out of the "but my principal won't let me" trap.
Jennie Bales

25 Books That Will Teach The Most Powerful Leadership Lessons - 8 views

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    Books are like training weights for the brain. And reading the right ones can provide you with powerful leadership lessons in a very short period of time. In this list, we're going to go over 25 powerful books on leadership. Ready? Let's dive in.
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