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

Introducing Learn[ED]Voices: Our Guest Blog Series Starting this Month
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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 excited to announce a new chapter in Learn[ed]Leadership’s development through Learn[ED]Voices.

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If you haven’t checked out The Leadership Project click here for a list of our interviews.

Learn[ED]Voices is a guest blog series starting this month that features the ideas of leaders and learners that brought you to Learn[ED]Leadership in the first place.  With a goal of two original guest blogs a month the Learn[ed]Voices guest blog series will feature individuals from a variety backgrounds including educators, authors, entrepreneurs, non-profit leaders, and many more.

Our inaugural Learn[ed]Voices Guest Blogger is James MacDonald, Head of New International School Thailand a predominant international school in Thailand and will be published tomorrow.  In the meantime, check out the interview he granted me a few years back for The Leadership Project.

For instant updates on the latest posts at Learn[ed]Leadership, including James’ post, make sure to like our Facebook Page, or Follow Us on Twitter or LinkedIn.  Most importantly help us spread the word about Learn[ed]Voices by sharing this post with your friends.

Author: Andy Aldrich

Andy is a founder of Learn[ed]Leadership as well as a school administrator at Punahou School in Honolulu, HI. In addition to pontificating on ideas in education, Andy stays busy chasing after his daughter and impressing his wife with his big muscles.

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