In a gentle way, you can shake the world. Mahatma Gandhi
Month: January 2022
Teach & Serve | Vol. 7 | No. 25 – THE TOOLBOX: Relationship
Years ago, I was blessed to be in a position to hold seminars with groups of educators designed to discuss and build leadership skills both informally and formally, internally – for the individual and externally for the school. As we discussed leadership skills and qualities, we would talk about new tools being put in our…
Eduquote of the Week | 1.24.2022
Extraordinary things are always hiding in places people never think to look. Jodi Picoult
IntelliPop! | No. 13 – Ms. Charlotte Read | Real Life
I often speak to teachers about something I hope they know: they have immense impact on their students and it does not take long to change someone’s life forever. When I was a senior in high school, I had a teacher for College Western Civilizations named Charlotte Read. She was also the yearbook moderator and,…
Teach & Serve | Vol. 7 | No. 24 – THE TOOLBOX: Timeliness
Years ago, I was blessed to be in a position to hold seminars with groups of educators designed to discuss and build leadership skills both informally and formally, internally – for the individual and externally for the school. As we discussed leadership skills and qualities, we would talk about new tools being put in our…
Eduquote of the Week | 1.17.2022
I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear. Dr. Martin Luther King, jr
Teach & Serve | Vol. 7 | No. 23 – THE TOOLBOX: Allow for Mistakes
Years ago, I was blessed to be in a position to hold seminars with groups of educators designed to discuss and build leadership skills both informally and formally, internally – for the individual and externally for the school. As we discussed leadership skills and qualities, we would talk about new tools being put in our…
Eduquote of the Week | 1.10.2022
Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect. Alan Cohen
IntelliPop! | No. 12 – John Wheelwright | A Prayer for Owen Meany
My favorite novel is John Irving’s A Prayer for Owen Meany. This is a book I return to over-and-over, reading it once every 18 months or so. I never tire of the language, of the lyricism, of the politics, of the plot. I never tire of the core of the book which I firmly believe…
Teach & Serve | Vol. 7 | No. 22 – THE TOOLBOX: Everything Is New All the Time
Years ago, I was blessed to be in a position to hold seminars with groups of educators designed to discuss and build leadership skills both informally and formally, internally – for the individual and externally for the school. As we discussed leadership skills and qualities, we would talk about new tools being put in our…