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Teaching with Aloha: Constants and Changes

April 12, 2010

Aloha Kākou, thank you for visiting TeachingWithAloha.org, We’re in a time of transition here as you might have guessed, seeing that our last postings were done during December of 2009. Dean Boyer, who previously had been our Mea Ho‘okipa here, had received one of those fabulous offers too good to refuse, and I sincerely wished [...]

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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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When there are Signs of Struggle

July 25, 2009

Are you sure you always see them? They are not always this obvious. I happened upon two posts by way of Jason Haley, which I felt compelled to share with you, for they are so rich in lessons about the learning experience, and when it can frustrate the best of us – even when we [...]

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Why Choose Aloha Values?

June 29, 2009

Aloha! Welcome to Teaching with Aloha. One of the reasons I most admire you who are teachers, no matter what you teach, is that I am confident you are a lifelong learner. I am convinced that learning is a superpower, and teaching is the enabling of that superpower, growing it to epic proportions. Therefore, I [...]

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