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Facilitating Staff Reflection

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Monday we used a Microlab Protocol and borrowed these questions from SRI: (we moved the 3rd question in #3 to #4). Teachers sat in quads to think then take turns talking. They appreciated the think time, dedicated speaking time and how they were compelled to participate (no opt out). They also remarked that this was something good to think about a talk about - not your typical first day back in pre-planning. Later in the morning we asked teachers to reflect on their "purpose", draft a pithy purpose statement and create a matching visual.

Got Purpose?

I made this graphic to keep me grounded in my purpose...  check it out! It features Edison doing a yoga Tiger. Nothing  else expresses the raw joy and passion for life as a  preschooler totally engaged in mind, body and spirit.

Non Complementary Behavior: Flip the Script (NPR)

Conflict. It is inevitable. How we respond in moments of conflict can be very powerful. I heard this story on NPR  and was compelled to examine how I live my beliefs about learning and leading in light of non complementary behavior. Flipping the script requires us to avoid mirroring someone else's anger, hatred or frustration in contentious situations. Word choice is important, but so are mannerisms, posture, tone and facial expressions. Often times in leading I encounter very upset individuals. They might not necessarily be mad at me, but they have something to get off their chest. They need to be heard. They need to vent. Acknowledgement and empathy are important. Beyond that Cognitive Coaching kicks in to empower others to see themselves through to resolution, next steps or reasonable actions in light of the current frustration. Being a leader means being a human who has developed a wide repertoire of pro-active and responsive skills for interpersonal management. We cannot expe

Purpose Driven Reflection

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I lead because there is a beauty within each of us and among us that we all need and deserves our witness. Why do I lead? Why do I want to lead? Special thanks to Darryl Campbell, Campbell Consulting Group, LLC for putting these questions before me. CSD Leadership Retreat. The Principal 50 , Baruti, Kafele Everyday, I have the chance to model compassion, love and care. Everyday, I seek to shepherd others. I do not pretend to know all or have all the answers - but I guarantee that I can get others to a new place of knowing - the world, ideas, the self. I want to stand before my community with confidence and guile to model for all that we can be great - inspirational, passionate, thoughtful, and loving. That we can be open to learning, new experiences, wonderment, beauty, joy, sorrow, filled with spirit and glory. That there is beauty all around us and within us, and our primary task is to let it shine and bring that out in all those around us. To be human. To be our best self. I

Responsive Facilitation

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Participant: So you guys been doing this for a while? You just go around to schools and teach teachers? Facilitator: Well, actually, we've never done anything like this before. Usually, it's in the can, but we are really trying to be responsive to what we see and hear you need. We are customizing each days' agenda based on that. Participant: Really?! We can tell. This has been awesome. You two are amazing! Gallery Walk Set Up (with technology) Participants engaged in Gallery Walk

Team work boosts student learning and professional community By Thomas M. Van Soelen

I really appreciate the evidence of commitment, thoroughness and collaboration demonstrated in this group's effort. http://www.kappancommoncore.org/team-work-boosts-student-learning-and-professional-community/