Education and Brown M&Ms
In this month’s blog revisit, I thought about this fascinating story about the band Van Halen (I am probably dating myself with the reference!) and this seemingly urban legend of […]
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In this month’s blog revisit, I thought about this fascinating story about the band Van Halen (I am probably dating myself with the reference!) and this seemingly urban legend of […]
Education and Brown M&Ms Read More →
I have been reading Lauren Kaufman’s collaborative book, “The Leader Inside: Stories of Mentorship to Inspire the Leader Within,” and I have enjoyed the stories about evolving as and becoming an
Finding the Leader Inside Might Cause Discomfort Outside Read More →
Years ago, I was reffing a basketball game in Canada, where nobody seemed to care about the sport at the time. There were maybe 12 people there. Not kidding.
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Years ago, I was talking with a district leadership team about speaking with their staff. They focused heavily on “mindset” and helping staff embrace change, which has been a focus
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Years ago, I had a conversation with an educator who could not understand how and why I connected relationships to innovation in education. To me, it is impossible to create
Challenging Ideas While Honoring People Read More →
The “revisit” post on “The Confident Leader” that I am sharing today was originally written in 2016 and was brought to my attention by a reader recently. One of the
The Confident Leader Read More →
My good friend Lainie Rowell was leading a session on the importance of gratitude, and many of her perspectives are refreshing and, I believe, can significantly improve mental health for
Finding the “Good” When You Need to Communicate The Bad Read More →
I am reading two books now that are challenging my thinking and helping me review my philosophies on learning, technology use, and human connection. You might have heard about both
Identifying Barriers While Learning (and Teaching) to Leverage Technology Read More →
In a recent family engagement workshop that I had the privilege to lead in Kilgore, Texas, I shared one way that you could use AI to connect with individuals in
“Learning by example” is paramount to leading by example. Read More →
As I have mentioned previously, I wanted to start a new run/walk community focused on the ideas of “Move. Reflect. Connect.” This past week, I sent out the first newsletter!
#EDUrance Week One Newsletter – Creating Habits Over Chasing Fads Read More →