Tag: Colin Powell
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Monthly Mindfulness: Colin Powell
In February, educators focus on mid-year resets and student success, using Colin Powell’s 13 Leadership Principles. A four-part series will be released monthly until May.
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Colin Powell: Vision and Confidence
Part 4: Nurturing Future Leaders with Vision and Confidence Educational leaders, whether they’re teachers or school administrators, play a crucial role in shaping the leaders of tomorrow. Secretary Powell’s principles on leadership qualities and mindset are valuable insights for both educators and students. Encourage students to “have a vision” for their future. Help them set…
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Colin Powell: Attention to Detail and Collaboration
Part 3: Fostering Excellence through Attention to Detail and Collaboration Attention to detail and collaboration are two key principles that can significantly impact the classroom environment. For students, the advice to “check small things” highlights the importance of meticulous attention to details. Explain how small errors can lead to significant consequences in academic work, and…
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Colin Powell: Decision Making and Accountability
Secretary Powell’s principles about decision-making and accountability empower students and educators, fostering a “can-do” mindset and promoting students’ agency in making decisions, thereby enhancing personal growth and autonomy.
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Colin Powell: Resilience and Attitude
Part 1: Embracing Resilience and a Positive Attitude in the Classroom In the realm of education, the wisdom of Secretary Colin Powell holds true: “It ain’t as bad as you think! It will look better in the morning.” The classroom is no stranger to challenges, but maintaining a positive outlook, even in the face of…
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Monthly Mindfulness: Colin Powell
As we kick off February, teachers are moving past the reflect, reset, and rolling through the plan for the second half of the school year. The mid-year reset is a critical time for educators as they aim to get students back on track towards graduation or sustain ongoing success. One excellent resource for initiating change…