To the Teachers Who Inspired Us…Thanks!
It started out with a simple tweet: It led to this:
To the Teachers Who Inspired Us…Thanks! Read More →
It started out with a simple tweet: It led to this:
To the Teachers Who Inspired Us…Thanks! Read More →
This week I have read some great articles ranging from advice for new teachers, to becoming transformational leaders. I also read one article that talks about inquiry based learning on
You Should Read…(July 28, 2010) Read More →
cc licensed flickr photo shared by Chris Owens I love music. I always have. I remember when other kids were listening to Sharon, Lois, and Bram I was listening to
You: A Major Part of the Educational Process Read More →
cc licensed flickr photo shared by mikebaird Coming back after taking a few days off from blogging and tweeting (for the most part), I came back to catch up on
What’s the harm? No really, I am asking… Read More →
As we are trying to move staff and students forward being effective with technology integration in the classroom, it is essential that we look at ways we can move things
The Importance of Play (for adults) Read More →
Here are some articles that I really enjoyed reading (and watching) this week. Thanks to my PLN for sharing such great articles: Education Innovation: The Contradictions of Student Creativity –A
You Should Read… (July 21, 2010) Read More →
As I have become older, I am seeing more of my travels as different opportunities for learning about different areas of the world, but also learning about myself. In the
What I learned on my trip Read More →
cc licensed flickr photo shared by Rob Shenk When all is done at school, and our students what will they remember? Will they remember the dynamic lesson that you taught
cc licensed flickr photo shared by larbelaitz Recently, I read an article by Simon Sinek (I love his blog and this video) talking about how advertisers are failing more to
Best Advertising for Schools? Read More →
I was honoured when I was asked to be one of the keynotes for The Reform Symposium (#RSCON10 on Twitter) and I will be speaking about the process and importance
The Reform Symposium – Your Questions? Read More →