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Innovative inquiry means conflict (but the cognitive kind)

  • by alavina
  • Posted on August 26, 2019April 15, 2022

How do we become a thinking school? And do we want that?

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Challenges to implementation call for this one thing teams need

  • by alavina
  • Posted on May 31, 2019April 15, 2022

Advice from the PLN tells us implementation requires adaptive change for successful implementation.

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Shuffling between the balcony and the dance floor

  • by alavina
  • Posted on April 25, 2019September 12, 2019

Viewing our programs from different perspectives widens our panorama of understanding the learner experience.

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Searching for systems to impact learning

  • by alavina
  • Posted on September 15, 2018September 12, 2019

Thinking our way systemically toward systems implementation.

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First, We Listen

  • by alavina
  • Posted on September 16, 2017April 15, 2022

Sometime ago, a student came into my office and he spoke with passion about how…

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  • Approaches to Learning

Ways that Teachers Think about and Use Time in the Classroom

  • by alavina
  • Posted on June 18, 2017September 12, 2019

Teaching holds the tension between certainty and ambiguity. When teachers plan units and lessons, we…

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