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6 Steps to avoid Burn Out

Fatigue is not easy to deal with but for the most part it has become an accepted part of the work life. Burn out on the other hand has no place in a healthy environment and is fairly easy to … Continue reading

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Fear & Opportunity: How education can respond to digital natives

Many teachers have a real fear that students in the classroom are more tech savvy and process information differently than the teacher. Flat out terrifying for many teachers. I get it, as a teacher you are the captain of the … Continue reading

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6 ways to avoid tech battles in class

The teacher is at the board giving it his/her all and a couple of students are slouched at their desks staring at their iPad, iPhone, or technology of choice. The teacher asks the class a discussion-provoking question that relates directly … Continue reading

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Compliments

There are some basic guides of communication that influence people and therefore are widely accepted and used by managers as well as leaders. One such rule is that giving complements has benefits. The danger with this rule is that some managers … Continue reading

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Adventure Leadership

    Leadership can be an adventure and having adventures can facilitate leadership, but are the two connected in some cosmic bond, where one cannot exists without the other? No. The reality is that learning about leadership, and improving leadership in … Continue reading

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