Joshua Becker, bestselling author of Simplify, has made it a goal to read a book a week, because
reading makes him a better leader, increases his worldview and knowledge base, and reinforces his self - discipline.
Not exact matches
She's been
reading aloud to her six kids (preschool to high school) ever since, and has spent the last few years chatting with experts, authors, parents, and
leaders, discovering how a simple choice to pull a book off a shelf and share it with a child is one of the very
best decisions a parent can
make.
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[02:31] Rebecca Vukovic: I also
read in the study that you found:
leaders who talk a
good game, but have no impact;
leaders who
make everything look great while they're there, but everything falls apart when they leave; and
leaders who could improve the schools» long - term financial standing, but exam results stay the same.
These can be used by maths
leaders and classroom teachers for planning or assessment purposes Pupils need to be able to
read and understand this vocabulary if they are to
make good progress in mathematics.
The union
leader reportedly
made a case for New York getting a piece of the $ 4.35 billion Race to the Top funds, but he
better hope the Secretary hasn't
read the NYSUT clip file.
Recently, I had a discussion about Common Core with several university level educational
leaders who expressed the need for students to be
better prepared for college: to
read and write in a more academic manner, to
make logical inferences, and to cite specific evidence from the text to support their conclusions.
This month's Brief focuses on Principal Effectiveness, including:
Best practices in preparing school
leaders Current thinking about principal evaluations What
makes a great principal Resources that may guide our thinking on these issues To view this month's Issue
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In fact, the
best leaders I know are those who are always learning new things, always
reading or exploring a lot and above all, always
make their own development a personal priority.