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Your First 90-Days
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Your First 90-Days

Your first 90-days of leadership needs to focus more on people and less on process. Especially, if there is pressure to improve teaching and learning.

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I almost taught my daughter to hate
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I almost taught my daughter to hate

The post was written after the Beijing Winter Olympics, but prior to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The title of this post is in regards to my dismay about my daughter’s fascination with the Russian Figure Skating team. I firmly believe the message I am trying to convey in this post is just as, if not more relevant now as it was at the time I drafted it. I hope that you will read the post after reading the following appeal. The lesson I learned from almost unconsciously influencing my daughter's perception of Russians will be very important in understanding how to facilitate the type of dialog I am advocating for in this newsletter.

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Why Should I Stay At My School?
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Why Should I Stay At My School?

I am based in Hong Kong, where we are celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year. With this in mind, I want to wish you good fortune, Kung Hei Fat Choi! We have now entered the Year of the Tiger and for this monthly missive, I want to convince you to embrace what the tiger symbolizes.

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Don’t Give Up On Collaboration
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Don’t Give Up On Collaboration

Festive holiday events can be magical, but being caught up in all the planning and conflicts leading up to it can be quite traumatic, especially if you aren’t bought into the purpose. Having purpose and being bought into the outcome is what helps us navigate myriad obstacles and controversies. It also helps when we get positive reinforcing feedback from those that we did all the planning for and with.

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Don't Bring All That Baggage From School Into Your Winter Break
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Don't Bring All That Baggage From School Into Your Winter Break

As you prepare to break in the coming weeks, don't long for it as a break from the myriad of poorly articulated tasks and incomplete goals, or an escape from uncooperative colleagues. These beliefs form part of a self-narrative, the proverbial baggage, which will haunt you over the break. Sure, you can ignore it for the first part of the break, but as the break speeds to an end the anxiety will build, robbing you of the sorely needed refreshment your spirit needs. Sometimes to change this self-narrative of what isn’t working, we just need to spend some time with colleagues reflecting on what is working.

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