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How rudeness and incivility stop people from working together and stop good work from getting done. https://t.co/y7WBFmtx2H @HarvardBiz
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Extending beyond school or classroom walls to build a community of readers means engaging adults within the community, through their work or volunteer connections, then forging partnerships based on common values and goals for children’s literacy.
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Teenagers who routinely snuggle up in bed at night with their computer or mobile phone are more than twice as likely to be sleep deprived than other adolescents, research shows.
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good overview of agile planning
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From Dan Rockwell - Structure trumps talent. Badly designed organizations sabotage the best performers.
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From Tom Vander Ark and Justin Reich - "eadership development is typically part of organizational development. Less apparent is the opportunity to structure the change agenda as a leadership development agenda."
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From Getting Smart - "Self-Organizing Learning Environments (SOLEs), which draw on children’s natural curiosity to create a dynamic space for students to learn, interact and develop critical problem-solving skills."
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'The 4-Hour Workweek' author says a 3-step process he learned from Tony Robbins drastically improved his life https://t.co/ygmy4P6ptK
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According to Kim Cameron at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, positive leaders and organizations promote outcomes such as “thriving at work, interpersonal flourishing, virtuous behaviors, positive emotions, and energizing networks.” He points out four behaviors of positive leaders...
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The focus on this piece is on ecredentials and higher ed., but I also wonder about how school districts can expand what they offer to staff for Professional Learning.
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Google and Pinterest have each created new ways to search using images. Both companies have recognized that people who search images online may not want to simply find out what something looks like.
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
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