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Synchronize the School Design

Posted by Scott Barron on Jul 7, 2014 7:44:27 AM

Innovation isn’t just dreaming about what could be--it’s putting feet to those ideas. The most successful leaders are able to synchronize their school design with alignment between what should be, what could be, and what is. Then an Innovation Plan can be developed to determine what will be.

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Topics: Leadership

Banned From Graduation

Posted by Scott Barron on Jul 3, 2014 9:43:16 AM

The graduation ban is one of the tools used by schools to enforce disciplinary action or academic quality. Whether to use this method of discipline is often a very difficult decision for school administrators because of the extreme emotions involved and the life-long impact. Why are some students banned from graduation?

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Topics: Administration, Legal, Current Events, School Law

Advice for a New School Administration

Posted by Scott Barron on Jun 26, 2014 10:57:38 AM

Recently we began coaching a school leader who has accepted the role of chief administrator. This is his first time serving in such a capacity so he's trying to start off with momentum in the right direction.

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Topics: Administration, Board Culture

Cantor's Loss Illustrates the Ridicule of Principals and Professors

Posted by Scott Barron on Jun 23, 2014 3:23:04 AM

In an era of hyper-sensitivity to slurs and insults, where is the outrage in defense of educators? The public ridicule of principals and professors has damaging consequences for those willing to provide administrative and lecture hall leadership. It's time for some town hall meetings, some sit-ins, some rally speeches!

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Ruling Against CA Teacher Tenure Won't Necessarily Improve Schools

Posted by Scott Barron on Jun 17, 2014 8:07:25 AM

The teacher tenure law in California has been determined to be unconstitutional, based on the state constitution's guarantee of equal education opportunity. The argument is that this guarantee has some level of quality expectations, with students at least being able to receive an education that is adequate.

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Topics: Board Culture, School Law

School Innovators Have B.I.G. Ideas

Posted by Scott Barron on Jun 16, 2014 9:05:16 AM

Brad Soden had a problem. His wife was paralyzed after a car accident, so she was unable to accompany he and the kids on camping trips. So did he listen to the many "experts" who told him he couldn't solve this problem by building an off-road wheelchair? Of course not!

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Topics: Administration, Leadership

inBloom's Collapse Illustrates Complexity of School Innovations

Posted by Scott Barron on Jun 9, 2014 7:21:53 AM

Selling products and services to schools can be very difficult. In a few weeks I will attend the ISTE Conference in Atlanta, where I will spend most of the time talking with select companies who will be promoting their wares in the Expo Hall to the thousands of educators in attendance. I plan to collect survey information from these for-profit and non-profit companies to see what we can learn from their experiences in working with schools.

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Topics: Administration, Current Events

Make the First Day of School a Home Run: Step 4

Posted by Scott Barron on Jun 7, 2014 8:45:41 AM

(Continued from Previous Post)

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Topics: Webinar, Engagement, Faculty

Make the First Day of School a Home Run: Step 3

Posted by Scott Barron on Jun 3, 2014 4:19:55 AM

(Continued from Previous Post: 3 of 4)

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Topics: Webinar, Administration, School Culture, Enrollment

Dept of Ed Announces the Teacher-less School

Posted by Scott Barron on Jun 1, 2014 6:58:04 AM

Washington, DC
June 1, 2014

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Topics: Administration, School Design, Board Culture

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