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Tag Archives: Evaluation

  • 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
  • Most school districts claim to want to move from good to great, become world class, become a 21st century district, or fill in the slogan [...]

    Are You a Leader or Manager?

    December 11, 2013
  • Embarrassing but true, the above cartoon is not far off from many evaluation experiences.  That is one way it can be done; I propose another, [...]

    Evaluation in 2 Simple Steps

    November 29, 2013
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