Does Experience Matter?  #UnBookClub
Feb26

Does Experience Matter? #UnBookClub

The following blog is part of The UnBook Club series, Learn[ED]Leadership’s attempt at a book club without books and with no commitment.  If you missed our initial post about The UnBook Club check it out here, and please add to the discussion in the comments below.  We’ll feature new UnBook Club topics periodically, and you can receive updates on the latest topics by subscribing to the Learn[ED]Leadership Monthly (or so)...

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The Myth of Teaching from Bell to Bell
Feb19

The Myth of Teaching from Bell to Bell

Throughout my career I’ve often been told by school administrators that the expectations for every teacher is that they teach from “bell to bell.”  Meaning that instruction should begin the moment the classroom bell rings and not stop until the bell rings again.  As a teacher or student maybe you’re familiar with this practice.  I remember always being scolded by my teachers as I started to quietly pack up my...

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Introducing Learn[ED]Voices: Our Guest Blog Series Starting this Month
Feb16

Introducing Learn[ED]Voices: Our Guest Blog Series Starting this Month

I’ve shared countless times on Learn[ed]Leadership that one of the main motivations for this blog has been to create an avenue for myself and others to connect with great leaders, thinkers, an entrepreneurs around the world.  Originally, I did this through The Leadership Project, a series of interviews I conducted with international school heads to learn more about their experiences.  With this learning in mind, today I’m...

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Introducing the UnBook Club: Does Experience Matter?
Feb13

Introducing the UnBook Club: Does Experience Matter?

Have you ever participated in a book club?  Me neither.  It’s not that I’m not interested in connecting with others or sharing my ideas.  In fact, as a senior in high school I got the highest grade (107%) in my college prep English class because we were graded on participation and I shared twice as much as anyone else (yeah I was that kid…oh by the way thanks Mr. Sullivan).  Instead, the problem with book clubs is that you...

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What to do When Your Job Search is a Bust?
Feb03

What to do When Your Job Search is a Bust?

This post is geared towards my friends in international education, but its lesson transfer across any industry.  So read on! You’ve made up your mind.  You’ve had some good times and bad times here, but now it’s time to move on.  You’ve decided that it’s time to find a new job. “Should be easy, right?”  You tell yourself as you search your computer for your old resume. “What organization...

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