Tag Archives: Doug Peterson
The Benefits of a Flexible Workplace Day
The transition between semesters is hectic, to say the least. High school teachers enjoy tying up any loose ends from first semester, marking culminating tasks and/or exams, calculating final marks, writing report cards, and preparing for new courses that begin … Continue reading
Listening
Yesterday, I listened. Doug Peterson recently spoke with Stephen Hurley on VoicEd Radio and together they discussed one of Doug’s blog posts which highlights some of the work by educators in Ontario. I paused when I listened to these gentlemen … Continue reading
Leadership: Faith in Others
Somehow, through a series of fortunate events, I am benefitting from the support of other leaders. My career is beginning to evolve and it is only through my relationships with strong and secure leaders that I am able to … Continue reading
Unexpected Inquiry Lessons
I didn’t plan for the conversations that happened in my classroom today. I’ve never had them with a class because I hadn’t thought this way before. Let me explain. My grade 10 art class is a unique bunch that thrives … Continue reading