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Reading My Way Into PD Coordination
As I prepare for my role as PD Coordinator at my school, I'm doing what I always do: trying to get ready by reading and researching and looking for the best ideas and practices to bring back to my school. While researching books on the topic, I put together a short reading list: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni – I wrote a review here for thie book: https://www.misterglobal.xyz/post/book-review-the-five-dysfunctions-of-a-team The Culture Code: The Secrets o
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Adaptive Teaching: Why "Just Being a Good Teacher" Isn't Enough
How I First Heard The Term I came across the phrase "adaptive teaching" while completing the assessment-only route to QTS earlier this year. In my first meeting with an assessor from the provider — an interview that followed their audit of my practice — I raised the idea of differentiation, which I'd always understood to be a good, standard part of teaching. The assessor stopped me. Differentiation, she explained, isn't really a term (or an idea) that's looked upon well i
Jul 216 min read


Everything Big Starts Small: Reflections on a Year of Building a Staff Learning Collective
As educators, we often talk about creating a culture of learning for our students. We want our classrooms to be places where students are curious, ask questions, explore ideas, and learn collaboratively. But creating a culture of learning among adults can be surprisingly difficult. This year, I learned that culture cannot be mandated. It cannot be created through a policy, a meeting, or a well-intentioned initiative. Culture is something that is lived. It grows slowly thr
Jun 245 min read
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