We have a touchstone called "trust" on our school team. We need it more than ever right now. A Time of Tumult The overwhelm, anxiety, and stress are higher than
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Failure. How do we deal with failure? Learn Forward is currently considering how to cultivate change-ready schools. This week, I was reminded about how change-readiness includes bouncing back from failure.
Recently, I've been reminded, again and again, leadership is service. Here are a few little experiences in my days whispering to my heart... From an indigenous perspective My dear friend
These days I am more afraid than usual. Usually, I'm not a very fearful person. Luckily, I enjoy the securities of privilege, love, and a homeland untouched by war in
Monday means more change. We are embarking on the gradual re-opening of schools, which represents the 3rd delivery model for education we're innovating on in this school year. We started
Today, one of the top priorities for principals and educational leaders may be to care for teachers. They are doing the sacred work of nourishing our children. Whether, online, in-class,
Educational leaders long to serve their communities. However, when things move into crisis and are changing quickly, it can be challenging to determine how to spend your time and what
What will help us during our lockdown? At the end of March, the Washington Post published that 1.5 billion children are out of school worldwide. Consider how many teachers and
Schooling is experiencing an extraordinary disruption and, as usual, our Learn Forward school leadership is asking, "What matters most?" Of course, our answer, "Student learning." So, we are re-working and
Education must learn from our collective pandemic experience! The most significant growth isn't about how to master online learning, redefine delivery models, be more techie, or assess more authentically. The