The Power of Collaboration
Imagine that project you have been dreaming of doing for years was about to come true, but you only had to plan a fraction of it? I read a few articles recently about the power of collaboration in business and in education. One article in…
Be Bored
See Greg Graber’s original post and many other great essays on his blog, and check out his book, Slow Your Roll: Mindfulness for Fast Times! Do you ever feel over-stimulated or over-whelmed and not know why? In today’s accelerated culture, we are always connected and…
Engaging Educators: Our New (School) Year Goals
Teachers, according to Brené Brown, are our most daring leaders. We absolutely agree – teachers fill so many roles in the lives of their students, but also in the school as a whole and the community in general. Teachers (and librarians, and tech directors, and…
Lessons Harry Potter Taught Me About Teaching and Learning
I was hesitant back in 2000 when I let a friend convince me to go the midnight release of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (at a Walmart in rural Arkansas) because…I hadn’t actually read any of the books before that. I know. I…
Inspiration Through Reflection: Making Time
You can’t buy it, it isn’t easily made, and it is never free. Time is a commodity that teachers seem to need more and more throughout the year. Making time for reflection sometimes comes at the bottom of our lists, or at least my list….
Annual Lausanne Learning Community Survey Results
In April, we asked our community what you wanted from Lausanne Learning – how we could help you grow and succeed, what your dream professional development conference would look like, what your needs are, and more. We loved getting to know you and finding out…
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