Tag: Mindfulness and Leadership

  • Celebrating Positivity: October

    In October, embrace cultural celebrations, famous birthdays, and positive historical events in your classroom. Celebrate diversity and inspire positive change through education.

  • Monthly Mindfulness: Simon Sineck

    Adam Grant’s insights on creativity and generosity offer a valuable approach for incorporating pop culture in education to foster innovation and collaboration.

  • Monthly Mindfulness: Brené Brown

    This post suggests adopting Brené Brown’s teachings on vulnerability, courage, and resilience to navigate educational challenges and foster growth.

  • The 1880 Republican National Convention: A Model of Democratic Process and Political Drama for the 2024 DNCC

    The 1880 Republican National Convention in Chicago featured a dramatic clash of factions, leading to the unexpected nomination of James A. Garfield. This showed the power of compromise and oratory in politics.

  • Monthly Mindfulness: Malcolm Gladwell

    Educational leaders can apply Malcolm Gladwell’s principles, like thin-slicing and embracing underdog mentality, through professional development activities to navigate 21st-century challenges.

  • POTUS Theodore Roosevelt July 4th Speech

    On July 4, 1903 people cathered at the Huntington Club on Long Island to hear POTUS Theodore aroosevelt speak. His short 3min oratory shows what he thought citizenship and how to continue mending a country burdened by the loses of the Civil War. Mr. Chairman, and you, my fellow citizens, my old time friends and…