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leading

You knew this: “Education Makes a Difference in How We Treat Each Other”

December 27, 2009

Found this posting over at the Leading Blog, a gem written by Michael McKinney (spend some time there one weekend morning with your coffee, he will get you to think about several teaching / leading connections): He begins: Education Makes a Difference in How We Treat Each Other Much of what we do everyday involves [...]

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Following and leading

November 22, 2009

Bottom line, we underestimate the power of a good influence.

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The 10 Alaka‘i Beliefs of Great Teachers

September 28, 2009

When I read Dean’s posting, “The Teacher as the Leader” I could not resist pulling out one of the most popular articles I have ever written for the web in the years since Managing with Aloha was published so I could compare notes. I had titled it “The Calling of Management: The 10 Beliefs of [...]

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The teacher as the leader

September 27, 2009

Teachers are leaders (of people) and managers (of processes). Both roles require significant effort and attention. Those who are most effective and transformational are those who are: Visionary: They create solutions to meet the problems their students face. They inspire hope when things look very hopeless. They are imaginative and creative when facing the future; [...]

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