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Focus on Mentoring with #ETWATL

I have not always needed support with guidance in my career. Decisions in becoming a teacher follow a predictable pattern: You decide in 4th grade, check back in with yourself first semester of 12th grade, and then select a college known… Continue Reading →

Professional Development Happens

This post is part of a Link-up. For similar posts search Category Linking Up. Professional Development has happened to all of us, in a library or cafeteria, from 4:00-4:30 weekly or {insert your own sad, sad example}. While I did… Continue Reading →

No, I will not unfollow you #FF

Ready to get real? There are some facts about (some) educators on Twitter which we might need to discuss. You say you don’t, but you kind of care how many followers you have OMGosh do some of you get hacked… Continue Reading →

#EdCampATL Take-Aways

My first EdCamp was #EdCampSav earlier this year. I was determined to just observe, so naturally I joined in and presented something on Twitter. I went from 0-60 in about the first five minutes I was there. And I find… Continue Reading →

 

Wordless Wednesday: How Teachers Became ‘Resented and Idealized’ via @nprbooks

 

Principals/Building Leaders 5 Things to do Right Now #leadershipday14

My Leadership post from last year never made it out of my drafts, but this is the year for me to post! I am posting after an #edchat today, August 26, so I am outing myself that I am posting… Continue Reading →

Top Ten: Professional Learning Posts … so far

I am slowly attempting to wrap my mind around what I really think Professional Learning is, and what I can/should be. Here are my Top Ten posts so far….My Professional Learning Posts [listly  id=”QID” layout=”full” show_header=”true” show_author=”true” show_sharing=”true” show_tools=”true” per_page=”25″]

Wordless Wednesday

 

Revision Needed: Educational “Experts”

Many people in Africa never had land line phones, and they never will. By the time large-scale telephone services were in demand the technology had already advanced enough enabling African countries to leapfrog over the old technology of copper wires to wireless… Continue Reading →

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