I Just read this article in EdSurge about Peer Feedback. This is something I think will help both teachers and
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I Just read this article in EdSurge about Peer Feedback. This is something I think will help both teachers and
Interesting conversation going on these days about how the companies like Google, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft are influence us and in some
It is the time of the year for classroom observations. Earlier this semester, teachers in teams of 4-5 have worked
Background On “Bloody Sunday,” March 7, 1965, some 600 civil rights marchers headed east out of Selma on U.S. Route 80. They
Yesterday I attended a presentation with that title. It was a fun presentation with a lot of fun facts. Some
This is an interesting article about how we use the phrase research-based. It offers advice to leaders on how to avoid
I just read this article in Edutopia, “Giving students several seconds to think after asking a question—and up to two minutes
I am currently reading this book, written by Michael Fullan, Joanne Quinn, and Joanne McEachen. Deep learning is my new
Are you planning a trip to Bett in 2019? A review of EdTech’s largest show, BETT 2018. I was just reminded
Background Election 2017: Scotland’s result in numbers. SNP lost votes in the general election in 2017. The
This article was published in the Wise-ed-review, by Ms Jyoti Rahaman. I have included the whole article here. I would like
I recently read this article by By Paul France Jan 21, 2018, and in this article, he highlights some concerns I too have
I recently read an article by @DavidGeuring called Twitter is like going to the Grocery store. It reminded me that
I just read this article by Steven W. Anderson where he discusses what he calls the lack of involvement from leadership on
I have read a lot of articles and books about the impact of leadership dimensions on student outcomes, Vivian Robinson, and