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blogkhead: Blessed are the young...
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Sunday, February 7, 2010. Blessed are the young. Posted by Zack Allen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This weblog contains the opinions and ideas of Zack Allen. While there may be references to my work and content which relates directly to my work, the ideas and opinions are mine alone and are not necessarily shared by my employer. Craig, CO, United States. View my complete profile. Blessed are the young. There was an error in this gadget. In early 2012, Public Po...
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blogkhead: August 2008
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Long Road Trips and Education: An Analogy. That got me thinking about how a student getting ready to start kindergarten and an older student reply to being asked if they are excited about the upcoming school year. I think their responses are very much the same. They start school in kindergarten full of wonder, excitement and energy. And they lose that excitement and enthusiasm for learning along the way. Albert Einstein had a sign hanging in hi...
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blogkhead: June 2009
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Thursday, June 11, 2009. Keynote Notes - Mike Schmoker. On Monday and Tuesday this week I attended the 1st Annual Western Colorado Educator's Conference with the rest of our admin team. Dr. Mike Schmoker,. RESULTS NOW: How We Can Achieve Unprecedented Improvements in Teaching and Learning. Was the headline keynote speaker. Here are my Twitter. Who wanted to attend, but could not be there. 8226; The teacher effect makes all other diffs pale in comparison. 8226; Reading ...
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blogkhead: Too Much Data?!?
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Friday, January 22, 2010. Another blog post from Seth Godin ( http:/ sethgodin.typepad.com/seths blog/2010/01/too-much-data-leads-to-not-enough-belief.html? Utm source=feedburner&utm medium=feed&utm campaign=Feed: typepad/sethsmainblog (Seth's Blog). Has gotten me thinking again. He postulates that too much data crowds out faith, and that skeptics will always find a reason not to believe no matter what data you put in front of them. Are there other elements involved?
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blogkhead: Ask Your Students - Why Do You Read?
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Sunday, May 3, 2009. Ask Your Students - Why Do You Read? I had two ah-ha moments this morning. One about teaching reading and the other about blogging. She wrote a post titled Love of Reading… and my fear…. In her post, she was actually reflecting on another blog post by Angela Maiers. In her post, Angela describes a scenario of watching her son “get through” his weekly reading assignment, after which he tells her:. Stephanie reflected on this quote and wrote:. Would ...
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blogkhead: Document Your Thinking!
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Sunday, July 12, 2009. My Learning 1.0. Before last summer I would have said that I was an avid learner. I read many professional development books, went to many conferences, and participated in face-to-face book clubs. I would converse with others about what I was learning, but I rarely wrote anything about it (unless it was for a class/credit). My Learning 2.0. Implications for School Leaders. How Do I Get Started Blogging? We cannot be speakers who do not listen....
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blogkhead: April 2009
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Sunday, April 5, 2009. Leadership vs. Coercion and Bribery. 8230; you cannot lead strangers, you can only coerce or bribe them.". Karl Fisch posted a blog entry. On this pondersome quote. I spent a great deal of my weekend thinking about this quote. After some research, I discovered that it was one of my favorite authors who penned it – Orson Scott Card in Ender in Exile. With those we are trying to lead. Another quote comes to mind. “The pen is mightier than...This we...
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blogkhead: August 2009
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Sunday, August 23, 2009. The Nature of Leadership. On a recent post. Author Seth Godin shared one of his favorite excerpts from his book " Tribes. He explains that leadership is and. Should be uncomfortable. Not everyone is willing to deal with the discomfort. Therefore, people willing to lead are in short supply. Scarcity makes leadership valuable. Seth goes on to state three things that really caught my attention:. Avoiding discomfort is something that. As leaders we...
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blogkhead: July 2009
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Sunday, July 12, 2009. My Learning 1.0. Before last summer I would have said that I was an avid learner. I read many professional development books, went to many conferences, and participated in face-to-face book clubs. I would converse with others about what I was learning, but I rarely wrote anything about it (unless it was for a class/credit). My Learning 2.0. Implications for School Leaders. How Do I Get Started Blogging? We cannot be speakers who do not listen....
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blogkhead: May 2009
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Two blogkheads are better than one. Sunday, May 3, 2009. Ask Your Students - Why Do You Read? I had two ah-ha moments this morning. One about teaching reading and the other about blogging. She wrote a post titled Love of Reading… and my fear…. In her post, she was actually reflecting on another blog post by Angela Maiers. In her post, Angela describes a scenario of watching her son “get through” his weekly reading assignment, after which he tells her:. Stephanie reflected on this quote and wrote:. Would ...