Learn[ED]Voices: Changing the World, One Student Election at a Time
May19

Learn[ED]Voices: Changing the World, One Student Election at a Time

Winston Sakurai is the Upper School Principal at Hanalani School in Mililani, Hawaii, and our latest guest blogger in our Leanr[ED]Voices series.  Learn more about Winston in the author section below, and check out Learn[ED]Voices for more guest blogs each month. As student governments all across the land gear up for election season we will hear exuberant speeches from many young people who want to change the world…or at least the...

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Learn[ED]Voices Sneak Peak: 5 Ways To Get Things Done
Mar26

Learn[ED]Voices Sneak Peak: 5 Ways To Get Things Done

In our latest installment of Learn[ED]Voices, we take a small step away from traditional education as we hear from Tim Adair, an American entrepreneur that has many insights to share about harnessing the momentum of an inquiry mind. Here’s a sneak peak: “I want so much more out of my daily life, can you relate?  So much opportunity to grow, build, and help people that it can become overwhelming at times when trying to...

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Learn[ed]Voices: How to Make A Successful Leadership Transition
Feb17

Learn[ed]Voices: How to Make A Successful Leadership Transition

James MacDonald is Head of NIST International School and our brave inaugural guest blogger in our Learn[ED]Voices series.  Check out more info on James in the author info below, and check out Learn[ED]Voices for more guest blogs each month. “Life is one big transition”  Willie Stargell As international educators, if there is one thing we should know something about it is transitions.  In our communities, every year we say...

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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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