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  • Building a new university

    • January 27, 2011
    • By Chris Wondra
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  • Change Theories in Education

    Change Theories in Education

    • January 28, 2010
    • By Chris Wondra
    • Cited Academic Research
    • 2 comments

    By Merrilee Henk, WTWL Writer Merrilee Henk is a teacher and life long learner. She has a background in psychology and emotional and behavioral disabilities. Merrilee currently teaches elementary special education and is working on her doctorate in education. She [...]

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  • Empowering Change in Education

    Empowering Change in Education

    • January 18, 2010
    • By Chris Wondra
    • Cited Academic Research
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    Teachers in every district face the frustrations of working under poor leadership, as well as the satisfaction and personal growth that can be realized when working for exceptional leaders. The choice of leadership style and reform model becomes critical to the success of an educational organization in need of reform. Transactional leadership, shared governance, and transformational leadership are some leadership styles that can affect the success of the reform model used by the district leader to initiate change.

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  • Myths, History, Technology, Control, Critical Thinking, Lobsters

    • December 11, 2009
    • By Chris Wondra
    • Video of the Day, videos
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    Myths and Opportunities: Technology in the Classroom by Alan November from Brian Mull on Vimeo.

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  • The Future: Where “winging it” becomes best practice

    The Future: Where “winging it” becomes best practice

    • July 2, 2009
    • By Chris Wondra
    • Featured Articles, The Shift
    • 36 comments

    The problem with blind spots is that you don’t know you’ve got them. I mean, it’s obvious to us today that students weren’t going to need a slate or homemade ink in order to be successful. But imagine living in that time. There was no way those people could have foreseen the changes that make us snicker at those statements today.

    Might we also be clinging to faulty beliefs about what will make our students successful? But how do we identify them? What beliefs do we throw out? Which ones do we keep? What skills and content are we teaching that will be irrelevant in five years? What tools are we still using that are already outdated?

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  • How Teachers Are Like Superheroes

    How Teachers Are Like Superheroes

    • May 29, 2009
    • By Chris Wondra
    • Got Brains?
    • 3 comments

    You already know what bringing a positive attitude and a smile does to your classroom environment. What you may not realize, however, is just how much influence your energy actually has on your surrounding community. According to recent research, emotions can spread like viruses. And what you’re spreading reaches far beyond anything you may have previously imagined.

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  • Dan Rather

    • May 26, 2009
    • By Chris Wondra
    • Quote of the Day
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    “The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called ‘truth.’”

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  • Sam Levenson

    • May 13, 2009
    • By Chris Wondra
    • Quote of the Day
    • 1 comment

    “It was on my fifth birthday that Papa put his hand on my shoulder and said, ‘Remember, my son, if you ever need a helping hand, you’ll find one at the end of your arm.’”

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