Think about the greatest experiences you’ve ever had. What, or who, made them so memorable?
What did you lead, learn, or change, and why did it matter?
Significant moments in one’s life and career don’t have to be few and far between.
Reflect. Observe. Influence.
Viewing our accomplishments, our pivots, and our possibilities through a different lens can truly unleash your potential as a leader, a learner, or an agent of change. You have influence. You get to choose how much.
If you want to make a real impact, and help others do likewise, then join us as we examine learning, leadership, and change from the perspective of those who truly make a difference, from those who have leveraged their journey in a way that matters.
Lead. Learn. Change.
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Think about the greatest experiences you’ve ever had. What, or who, made them so memorable?
What did you lead, learn, or change, and why did it matter?
Significant moments in one’s life and career don’t have to be few and far between.
Reflect. Observe. Influence.
Viewing our accomplishments, our pivots, and our possibilities through a different lens can truly unleash your potential as a leader, a learner, or an agent of change. You have influence. You get to choose how much.
If you want to make a real impact, and help others do likewise, then join us as we examine learning, leadership, and change from the perspective of those who truly make a difference, from those who have leveraged their journey in a way that matters.
Lead. Learn. Change.
Teacher Megan King masterfully conveys the connections between language, teaching, and learning to paint a picture of the key elements that create meaningful educational experiences. Her recently published book, Designing the Modern World Language Classroom: How to Guide Students to Proficiency, uses one content area as the foundation for the numerous, practical explanations in its pages, but every example shared is applicable to any subject matter. Listen and take away more than a few great ideas to make things better for those you serve, especially if you are a dedicated educator. (A link to the book can be found in the Show Notes.)
Lead. Learn. Change.
Think about the greatest experiences you’ve ever had. What, or who, made them so memorable?
What did you lead, learn, or change, and why did it matter?
Significant moments in one’s life and career don’t have to be few and far between.
Reflect. Observe. Influence.
Viewing our accomplishments, our pivots, and our possibilities through a different lens can truly unleash your potential as a leader, a learner, or an agent of change. You have influence. You get to choose how much.
If you want to make a real impact, and help others do likewise, then join us as we examine learning, leadership, and change from the perspective of those who truly make a difference, from those who have leveraged their journey in a way that matters.
Lead. Learn. Change.