When Evidence of Student Learning Isn’t Enough
Have you heard comments like these from educators you’re leading or coaching when you’ve presented solid evidence for a research-based instruction...
Have you heard comments like these from educators you’re leading or coaching when you’ve presented solid evidence for a research-based instruction...
One of the key tenets of Student Voice work is believing–really believing–that students have something to teach us. Russ Quaglia says this...
In our upcoming book Releasing Leadership Brilliance: Breaking Sound Barriers in Education, my co-author tells about his cousin, Maia Stephens, who is...
Are students as invested in learning as their teachers? Why is Student investment Important? When students are invested in learning, they report feeli...
This report is rooted in a simple idea: In order for schools to be successful, they must listen to, learn from, and lead with the students and teacher...
Russell Quaglia makes an important distinction about the concept of student voice. He notes that equal in importance to asking and listening to studen...
Parent involvement? Wait a minute! Do we really want more parental involvement in our schools? Parents can be whiny, demanding, insulting and, well, s...
It’s not uncommon for one news article or one parent rant about a school on social media to cause enough public negativity to leave the principal an...
In the foreword to Paula Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Richard Shaull writes, “There is no such thing as a neutral educational process. Educ...
I feel so lucky to be a teacher, though let’s face it, I didn’t have a choice. For nearly seventeen years now, it has been my livelihood, my caree...