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No More Power-Blind CEOs or Politicians: Managing Power Dynamics in your Classroom to Prevent Hubris

No More Power-Blind CEOs or Politicians: Managing Power Dynamics in your Classroom to Prevent Hubris

by Willy Wood | Jul 29, 2017 | home page

We’ve all witnessed it–people in power acting badly. You can’t watch the news without encountering powerful people who seem to be incapable of understanding the lives of us “common folk,” or even of telling right from wrong. Take CEOs of...
Grit Isn’t Always Good: Three Reasons to be Cautious about Promoting Grit in Schools

Grit Isn’t Always Good: Three Reasons to be Cautious about Promoting Grit in Schools

by Willy Wood | Jul 19, 2017 | home page

Every few years, a new fad pops up in education. Those of us who’ve been in the field for some time can tick off a long list of “hottest new things” that turned out to be not so hot after all and have now been relegated to the scrap heap. But no...

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  • “Keep Calm and…Just Breathe”: The Power of Deep Breathing for Classroom Management
  • Combating the “Summer Slide”: It’s Time for a New Approach to Summer Reading

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