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The Speed Trap of Leadership What if the problem isn’t a lack of leadership, but too much speed? In schools, leadership often looks like motion. Quick decisions. Swift announcements. Immediate action. But pause for a moment and ask yourself: How many times have you solved the same problem, just in ...
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Small Behaviours, Big Citizenship: The Power of a Classroom. On a quiet Tuesday morning, a teacher asked her students a simple question: “What does fairness feel like to you?” One child said, “When someone lets me speak.” Another whispered, “When no one laughs at my mistakes.” A third added, “When ...
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Let Students Run the Meet Student-Led Parent-Teacher Conferences (SLPTC): Small Steps, Big Growth When students lead the conversation about their learning, the meeting changes from a report about them to a reflection by them. In SLPTC, which is held quarterly or half-yearly, learners curate evidenc...
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The Rangoli of Intelligences Differentiation Made Joyful — Diwali Edition “The only way to make sense of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.” — Alan Watts Every teacher has had that déjà vu moment: “Didn’t my class look exactly like this last year?” Same routines. Same en...
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Dussehra: The Reset Button Every School Needs Festivals are not just rituals; they are reminders. Dussehra, celebrated right after Navratri, is about victory, renewal, and new beginnings. For school leaders, it is also the perfect moment to press reset on systems, mindsets, and cultures that need a...