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Filling up the Energy Tank over Summer Holidays
This picture was taken on one of my long walks near Point Leo in low tide. Point Leo is an ocean beach in Western Port, Victoria. Each year we teachers seem to cross the line at the end of the school … Continue reading
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A New Years Resolution
Ever thought around new year that you just want to get a little better this year and start the new year at school a little more in control of the learning in the classroom? Well here’s a site I just … Continue reading
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Christmas Cheer
The school year has ended, the year 6’s have graduated with most shedding a tear at leaving their friends, the reports have been distributed, next years classes and teachers published and the teachers are heading off to celebrate another successful year. … Continue reading
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Weight tests for new prep students
The Federal Government has just released a plan to weigh children before they start school to try and crack down on obesity. The Health Minister, Nicola Roxon was reported to have said that the condition had become a national responsibility … Continue reading
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A communication challenge – using the school newsletter!
One of the challenges leaders in school face is to explain, even market to parents why changes occur. I was faced with such a challenge recently as I published the 2008 school structures in the school newsletter. For four years we … Continue reading
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PISA Results out
Thanks to Don Ledingham blog I have been altered to the 2007 PISA results being published which are worth a look. In summary the results remained flat across most OECD countries. Australia showed some improvement in Science with a 7th ranking when … Continue reading
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Ipods and podcasts the tools of leadership
I was walking laps around one of my local parks this morning at 6.30 am listening to a podcast of Peter Senge talking about the relationship between business and school and it struck me how the tools of leadership have … Continue reading
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Learning by Heart
I’m currently rereading a book by Roland Barth titiled “Learning by Heart” which I think makes a number of relevant comments for me about school reform from a very practical perspective. I also think his quotes are great: e.g. “Experience … Continue reading
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Creating relevant curriculum for 21st century leaners
Kath Murdoch has been supporting us here at Elsternwick Primary over the past three years as we make great strides forward in developing deep, meaningful and engaging inquiry units of learning for students. For those interested in learning more about what makes a … Continue reading
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Challenges of School Leadership in a Digital Age
Last month I attended an inspiring international education leadership convention in Sydney titled New Imagery for Schools and Schooling. The convention jointly organised by ACEL and ASCD featured speakers from around the world including: Michael Fullan, Andy Hargreaves, Vivanne Robinson … Continue reading
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