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Most educational leaders are drowning. They are drowning in data. They are drowning in competing interests. They are drowning in personnel problems, parent problems, student problems. Consequently, they are also drowning in self doubt.
Unless!
Unless, they have a clear philosophy that grounds ALL of their choices, responses and actions. Without a detailed “desired outcome” for their [...]
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I am reminded again today that all action, in order to be fertile and, therefore, successful, must be tied to a vision of a future outcome. The future outcome comes first. Not the other way around.
It is what Grant Wiggins means by Design With The End In Mind. If that reminder doesn’t suffice [...]
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“A blank page, a canvas, so many possibilities.”
And so begins Stephen Sondheim’s brilliant musical about the life of pointillist painter Georges Seraut.
Why, given, a blank page do we choke and even forget what we wanted to express.
How often have you wished for the time to run with an idea, develop a new insight in the [...]
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I recently read an article about a guy who recently started his own business.
He talks about how he does 90% of his business via e-mail but does not own or
even believe in a Blackberry or other electronic gizmo typically associated with business folk. He says he doesn’t want to be be wed to any [...]
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