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Friday, October 26, 2012

Leadership and your tipping point...

Leadership is the key to reaching & moving beyond your tipping point.


Every single day we all get the opportunity to lead and push ourselves closer to the "tipping point." We lead with our colleagues right alongside our students, and we approach each day and each opportunity with a sense of opportunity and possibility...

"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." 

~ John Quincy Adams 


Look around at those with whom you work and interact. Leadership is all around you and you have the ability and choice of being an active participant. 

You have the choice...



Leadership doesn't always start at the top, and there is no doubt that we need leadership at all levels of our organization. Leadership is about encouragement, support, and commitment.


You don't need permission to be a leader...

You probably won't get an invitation to be a leader...


Watch the short video below for an important lesson on leadership.




Are you willing to take a risk and be the "dancing shirtless guy..."

Are you willing to take a risk and be the first to follow...


We all need you, and now is your time... 


Sunday, October 21, 2012

It's all about your attitude...

It's all about you... how do you see the world?




When your glass if half full, your perspective and attitude unleash a world of possibility...


Your attitude in life isn't just important, it's REALLY important...




 When you practice the power of positive attitude & perspective, you are better able to balance the demands of life.


Watch this short video below and commit yourself to finding the silver lining in every situation; commit yourself to taking action rather than waiting for someone else; commit yourself to self-empowerment and a positive outlook in life!





Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Assessments, and the role they play in student learning...

Assessment is an ongoing, systematic process that involves:
  • Establishing clear, measurable expected goals of student learning
  • Gathering, analyzing, and interpreting information
  • Applying information and using the results for continuous improvement of teaching and learning.
Student Learning includes the knowledge, skills, and personal development attained through curricular, co-curricular, and out-of-class learning experiences.



"The value of assessments lies not just in the quality of the test itself, but also in how the information from the assessments is used..."


Take a few moments and evaluate the alignment of your classroom instructional practices and activities to the types of assessments you are assigning. If your classroom activities are not matching up with the skills and application of knowledge you are requiring your students to complete on assessments, then your assessments will not provide you with valuable and relevant data. Likewise, if the level of rigor and DOK on your classroom activities are unbalanced with your assessments, you will not be able to make fair and/or accurate conclusions in regard to assessment data.



Lastly, personalizing the types and frequency of assessments for individual students may seem daunting and difficult, but consider this image below and reflect on your assessment practices. If the goal of assessments is to get useful and relevant data to drive and guide classroom instruction in an effort to best meet the needs of our students, then this image makes quite a statement...



Monday, October 8, 2012

Social media and how it's affecting education

I recently did a presentation on Social Media and the role it's playing in education to the local SHRCSA (School Human Resources & Career Services Association). I enjoyed my time and we were able to discuss and cover quite a few topics very pertinent to all educators. Below you can find my presentation. Enjoy!