There are those that don’t understand the power of reflective
observation. They mistakenly believe
that there is nothing to learn after a few cursory visits to a classroom. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the most important key to building
insight and deeper understanding about teaching and learning is to engage in a
steady volume of daily classroom observation.
What we have learned over the past ten years is that after about every
300 classroom observations, the observer will notice, discern, and/or learn
something new... something that was previously hidden. It is the “Eureka”
moment, and there is nothing else like it in instructional leadership.
In this pursuit, there is the PowerWalks Legendary Leadership
Badge that is earned every 300th PowerWalks Observation. The
following instructional leaders have already earned the Legendary Leadership
Badge for the 2017/2018 school year (as of 10/31/17).
Two Legendary Leadership Badges
Kenneth
Bryant (GPISD): October; September
Shon Joseph
(LISD): October: September
One Legendary Leadership Badge
Toni Chapman
(CCSD1): October
Eric Cormier
(BISD): October
Gerardo Cruz
(GPISD): October
Nancy Delosa
(GPISD): October
Jennifer
Engels (LPISD): October
Larry Gerhart
(LPISD): October
Julien
Guillory (GPISD): October
Karen Ivy
(CISD): October
Greg Lauder
(JCPS): October
Tera Marburgh
(GPISD): October
Ann Murphy
(GPISD): October
Pattie Myers
(CISD): October
Barika Noris
(GPISD): October
Candace Pohl
(LPISD): October
Robert Reedy
(JCPS): October
Janie Snyder
(GPISD): October
Krystle
Breden (GPISD): September
Derrick Brown
(SISD): September
Chris Viator
(LPISD): September
Think.
Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
- Call Jo at (832) 477-LEAD to order your campus set of “The Fundamental 5: The Formula for Quality Instruction.” Individual copies available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/Fundamental5
- Upcoming Conference Presentations: The Fundamental 5 National Summit (Keynote)
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