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Making Time for Self Development – A Giant Leap Forward Toward School Administration Master...

Making Time for Self Development – A Giant Leap Forward Toward School Administration Mastery

It’s been a while since I’ve posted on this blog. Sorry. I’ve been spending a lot of time helping new and soon-to-be teachers on my other blog, SucccessInTheClassroom.com.   I am excited, however, to be able to share something that has helped me take a giant leap forward in my journey toward school administration mastery. “Your […]

My 10 School Administration Resolutions for 2013

My 10 School Administration Resolutions for 2013

Hello again,   Well, it’s a new year. I’ve been learning a lot lately as I continue on my journey toward school administration mastery.   Just when I think I’ve got things figured out, however, I run into one of those tough learning lessons that bring me back down to earth.   During the last […]

How to Let Parents Know What’s For Homework Every Day

How to Let Parents Know What’s For Homework Every Day

Hello again, As a school administrator, I’m often asked to sit in on a meeting between the teachers and parents of a student who is being unsuccessful in school. This is normally how the meeting goes: Teachers take turn talking about how the student is not doing homework or is being disruptive in class. Then, […]

How to Conduct an Effective, Yet Efficient IEP Meeting

How to Conduct an Effective, Yet Efficient IEP Meeting

In my new role as school administrator, I’m finding that I’m sitting in meeting after meeting representing administration. I used to hate meetings when I was a teacher, and guess what.I still hate meetings. Rennett Stowe I guess that’s kind of strong language, but really it’s not the meetings that I hate.  It’s more the […]