Bring on 2019
The lead up to new years eve is a reflective time. A time to look back over the year and
I write this blog for educators who want to think more clearly about the work of leading and learning. Each article explores a practical challenge in schools, then offers ideas that can be applied in real contexts. Topics include distributed leadership, learning walks, teacher workload, classroom climate, writing, belonging, future-focused learning, and effective use of teacher time.
The lead up to new years eve is a reflective time. A time to look back over the year and
The first weeks of the school year set the tone for what follows. To start the school year strong, teachers
How will you start the new year? Will you provide the same learning experience as last year or do you
Across the globe there are many teachers preparing to move schools. While there are many reasons teachers change schools (eg
For me, the long end of year break is a great time to engage in professional learning. I was fortunate
The responsibility for improving learning opportunities lies in the hands of all educators, teachers and school leaders together. With input
Students of the 21st century are constantly defined as being techno savvy and engaged in the digital world. Perhaps as
If we as teachers begin to view the world from behind our learners’ eyes we will be able to build
In recent times the push towards innovation and creativity as a vehicle to both lift educational standards as well as