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Robert Slane

Recharge Ed - 2 views

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    RECHarge Ed - Unconference connecting ideas that make learning personal
Vince Breunig

Getting Better at Getting Better - 1 views

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    James Surowiecki on the mainstreaming of performance excellence. From athletics to manufacturing, we've become freakishly good. How come some areas still lag behind?
Vince Breunig

Jim Hunter on Servant Leadership, by Tami Simon - 0 views

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    A great article on Servant Leadership
Vince Breunig

This Coach Improved Every Tiny Thing By 1% And Here's What Happened, by James Clear - 1 views

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    "aggregation of marginal gains." "the 1 percent margin for improvement in everything you do."
Vince Breunig

Top talent walking out the door? Here's how to get them to stay SmartBlogs - 1 views

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    Stay interviews rather than exit interviews
Robert Slane

- The Connected Educator Culture - 0 views

  • What does it take to be a Connected Educator?Willingness to be digitally literateWillingness to seek out and connect with other educators.Willingness to explore and share ideas with other educatorsWillingness to develop and maintain a Professional Learning Network of sourcesWillingness to peruse, engage, and share pertinent Education BlogsWillingness to be a lifelong learner in pursuit of relevance
Vince Breunig

Is significant school reform needed or not?: an open letter to Diane Ravitch (and like-... - 1 views

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    Open Letter to Diane Ravitch from Grant Wiggins
Vince Breunig

A Principal's Reflections: BYOD Begins With Trust and Respect - 1 views

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    Start you 1:1 or BYOD with trust and respect
Vince Breunig

What Parents Should Say as Their Kids Perform - Tim Elmore - 1 views

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    "I love to watch you play" is all parents should be saying to their athletes
Vince Breunig

Wisconsin Typical in Government Spending - 1 views

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    Wisconsin is in the middle of the road compared to all states in government spending, prior to the 2011-13 state budget which has historic cuts.
Vince Breunig

20 % time - 0 views

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    Give students 20% of the day to work on what they are passionate about
Bradford Saron

Dr. Gary Stager Discusses Best Educational Ideas in the World - YouTube - 1 views

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    Awesome (although informal) interview. 
Bradford Saron

Douglas Rushkoff - Blog - Steven Soderberg Describes His Own Present Shock - 0 views

  • “When there’s no linear time, how is a person supposed to figure out what’s going on? There’s no story, no narrative to explain why things are the way things are. Previously distinct causes and effects collapse into one another. There’s no time between doing something and seeing the result. Instead the results begin accumulating and influencing us before we’ve even completed an action. And there’s so much information coming in at once from so many different sources that there’s simply no way to trace the plot over time”.
Robert Slane

Understanding student weaknesses | Harvard Gazette - 1 views

  • If teachers are to help students change their incorrect beliefs, they first need to know what those are.
  • Knowledge of student misconceptions is a critical tool for science teachers. It can help teachers to decide which demonstration to do in class, and to start the lesson by asking students to predict what’s going to happen. If a teacher doesn’t have this special kind of knowledge, though, it’s nearly impossible to change students’ ideas.
Bradford Saron

When is Innovation Old News? | My Island View - 0 views

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    The evolution of innovation and how it relates to the PLN. 
Vince Breunig

Whac-A-Mole Leadership - 2 views

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    Whac-A-Mole is similar to the daily routine of a principal. From the time you arrive at school in the morning until late in the evening, moles pop up. Your job is to address each mole and to prioritize which one is most important. In this article, I am going to describe the 'Six Moles' a principal must address in order to be a good leader.
Bradford Saron

Douglas Rushkoff - Blog - 'Present Shock': The Future Isn't a Book, It's a Vi... - 2 views

  • "Twentieth century problems could be won, they had bad guys that could be beaten. You could go to the moon and stick a flag in the ground. But 21st century problems don’t have clear end points. Global warming, terrorism, child starvation: these are chronic problems that we can’t address through victory, but rather through developing sustainable, real time models or behaviors. These are not things you win, they’re things you learn to deal with and abate."
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    I love this. Lots to think about here. 
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