by Pete Hall | Mar 8, 2024 | Uncategorized
Where Does Autonomy Fit in Today’s Classrooms? By Pete Hall When it comes to leading an activity, teaching a lesson, or progressing through a unit, we want our students to learn as much as possible, right? Presumably, that’s the charge that faces us in...
by Pete Hall | Feb 13, 2024 | Uncategorized
Visiting classrooms? Doing walkthroughs? Read this first. By Pete Hall Do any of these sound familiar? “I gotta get in more classrooms.”“My walkthroughs are lagging behind.”“I’m not getting in enough classrooms.” They’re all comments made to me by capacity-builders...
by Pete Hall | Dec 30, 2023 | Uncategorized
How do you know if it’s time to change? By Pete Hall “The diet starts tomorrow.”“When things settle down, I’ll focus more on that.”“Just gotta get through this school year first.”“After I hit one more jackpot, I’ll quit gambling.”“Once we get caught up, I’ll...
by Pete Hall | Nov 2, 2016 | Culture
As I sat with a school’s leadership team recently, their plan to calibrate staff members’ mindsets and align team expectations called for a monthly staff “huddle,” a departure from their “no staff meetings” practice. The principal sat back and sighed. “It seems like a...
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