The New School Leader #06
How do you move your campus forward in the work of ensuring high levels of learning for all students? Start here: If you can do these two things, you are …
How do you move your campus forward in the work of ensuring high levels of learning for all students? Start here: If you can do these two things, you are …
We’ve made it through five of the seven partnership principles thus far (check out Part 1 and Part 2). In this article, we will hit praxis and reciprocity. Hopefully, by …
Last time we looked at equity, voice, and choice as the first three partnership principles laid out by instructional coaching guru, Jim Knight. In this article, we dive into the …
As we prepare for the start of the new school year, keep this at the forefront of your attention: Don’t talk to teachers about self-care this year. They’ve heard that. …
I love using social media in my role as an assistant principal. It can be such an important tool for a number of reasons. However, there are a few things …
As an instructional coach, how often do you find yourself wanting to shake (figuratively) teachers by the shoulders because they won’t do what you coached them to do? I know …
“It turns out that when you present people with reality, they want to get better.” – Laszlo Bock One of the biggest hurdles to growth is not having a clear …
Being a new assistant principal is hard. There are so many new things coming at you that you’ve never really had to think about before as a classroom teacher. With …
Before we go any further, we want to welcome the 47 new subscribers that have joined us over the last two weeks! Thank you for trusting us and for coming along with …
Summer learning is something I look forward to every year. It’s a point in the year where I have time and energy to learn how I can better myself as …