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Reflective thoughts for learning as I teach kids…by Sam LeDeaux
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    • Standard VI: Creating & Sustaining a Culture of High Expectations
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Category Archives: Prioritizing

  • Equity Conversations: Avoid These Two Assumptions

    Equity Conversations: Avoid These Two Assumptions

    July 1, 2020
  • Classroom Visits #500c

    Classroom Visits #500c

    June 14, 2017
  • If we had to host our own detentions… how many would we write? how would we want student behavior impacted as a result? how would we work [...]

    The Power of Detentions

    January 26, 2015
  •   The best teachers have great relationships with students. Part of this can be attributed to who they are at heart, but part is also [...]

    Discipline to Build Student Relationships

    December 22, 2014
  • Are your meetings effective? Here are 6 types of meetings...

    Meetings That Work–and Get Work Done!

    September 29, 2014
  • Kids? Politics? Both?   The best part about our profession of education is…kids! Most–if not all–of us teach on the most [...]

    50 Shades of Grey: An Educational Conundrum

    August 30, 2014
  • Dear Authoritarian and/or “Old School” Educator in Leadership Position, We appreciate your role, and do not envy your position. We [...]

    An Open Letter to Authoritarian and/or “Old School” Educator in Leadership Position

    August 30, 2014
  • Many have leadership titles, but our true leaders exhibit leadership behaviors. Some are listed here. Certainly not an exhaustive list, nor set [...]

    Leaders: Strive to be the Weak Link

    May 4, 2014
  • NO. This one word reflection could definitively be the end of this post, but I will elaborate… One of my teachers shared this article with [...]

    Should Principals Stop Visiting Classrooms?

    January 18, 2014
  • If you are passionate about what you do all day everyday with and for kids, it is easy to feel constant pressure and stress; however, now feels [...]

    2014 Resolution: Tame Your To-Do List

    January 2, 2014

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