Reflection: From Deliberate Thinking to Action
To put myself through college, I worked a variety of blue-collar jobs. Those jobs provided some much-needed funding for my learning habit, an interesting set of manual skills, [...]
To put myself through college, I worked a variety of blue-collar jobs. Those jobs provided some much-needed funding for my learning habit, an interesting set of manual skills, [...]
Teachers at Bright Elementary School are upset. The school’s budget has been cut and the teachers are concerned that funding will no longer be available to support the [...]
Beyond Abilene On a sweltering summer afternoon in Coleman, Texas, a family of four reluctantly agreed to embark on a journey to Abilene—a trip that, as it turned [...]
Three options for tackling a school improvement plan School improvement consultants and coaches often play a vital role in guiding leaders and leadership teams through education improvement processes. [...]
Commitment to Results Martina Navratilova once said, “The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.” Consultants and [...]
There are many different paths that lead education professionals into the world of school improvement consulting. Often, stellar classroom teachers or administrators who have had success leading their [...]
One of my younger sisters asked a lot of questions when she was a little girl, so many questions that my other sisters and I asked our mother, [...]
A colleague recently asked me to describe my “consulting style.” I interpreted their question as wanting to learn more about how I see and enact my role [...]
“You can listen like a blank wall or like a splendid auditorium where every sound comes back fuller and richer.” ―Alice Duer Miller, American poet “The word ‘listen’ [...]
I feel grounded and most productive when my house is well-organized and tidy. But using an annual “spring cleaning” approach doesn’t work for me—I start with great gusto [...]