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Leading Digitally-Rich Cultures of Learning

A Principal's Reflections

A thriving culture views technology as a seamless component that can enhance learning in a multitude of ways. This is only a glimpse of how digital learning can complement current school practices while also demonstrating the value of learning to students. Digital leadership is necessary now and in the future.

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The 2018 Honor Roll: EdTech’s Must-Read K-12 IT Blogs

EdTech Magazine

The 2018 Honor Roll: EdTech’s Must-Read K-12 IT Blogs. With powerful publication and distribution tools within reach, blogs remain one of the most potent ways to spread your ideas and thoughts. A Must-Read blog for us is one that offers interesting thoughts, unique ideas, useful information and remains regularly updated and active.

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Top Posts of 2023

A Principal's Reflections

Key posts have delved into the transformative potential of technology in classrooms, the importance of personalized learning in education, building leadership capacity, and the evolving dynamics of teacher-student interactions in a post-pandemic world. I wish you all a happy and safe holiday season. Here’s to an amazing 2024!

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Leading When You Don't Have the Answers

A Principal's Reflections

When it comes to leadership, the person making the final decision is often second-guessed if there is a lack of communication or things don’t go as planned. Leaders know that it is not the work of one person that moves an organization in a positive direction but rather the collective efforts of all.

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Why Blog?

A Principal's Reflections

After nearly a year of using Twitter from an educational perspective I had begun to find and read blogs on a daily basis around February 2010. As I became active on Twitter members of my Personal Learning Network (PLN) began to suggest that I start a blog. No one person or group has all of the answers.

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Announcing the Jeffco 11 educational leadership blog

Dangerously Irrelevant

Starting this week, we are sharing resources and blogging about educational leadership issues in addition to our class sessions. What would personal mission statements look like for us? We hope you will join us at our Jeffco 11 blog for some great conversations! – Leadership Day 2012. Related Posts.

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Top Posts of 2020

A Principal's Reflections

From a blogging perspective, I kicked it off with a post on what could be as a means to pump up educators as they continued to move towards embracing innovative strategies and ideas. Other pieces included topics that I traditionally cover but with new angles such as pedagogy, change leadership, and school culture. We are in their debt.

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