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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 Great [...]

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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 teach too.
The [...]

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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 am [...]

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