Ideas

Ideas are at the heart of education because they inspire growth and open minds. A single idea can spark curiosity, challenge assumptions, and lead to new ways of thinking. In education, the best ideas don’t just teach facts—they encourage creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking. When shared between teachers and students, these ideas spread and evolve, shaping the future of learning. Education is built on the exchange of ideas, and every breakthrough in teaching or learning starts with someone daring to think differently. In this way, ideas shape not just individual minds, but entire generations.

Here are a few I am pondering:

The perils of teacher apathy.

Leadership restraint: the power of holding back.

How to embrace feedback.

Bouncing back from burnout.

What to do when things don’t as planned.

Questions for school leaders to ponder.

Be intentional.

Do you remember being at school?

What's all this fuss about ChatGPT? by ChatGPT

We GET to do this.

I'm sorry (again!)

What makes a great teacher?

The joy of learning something new every day.

Framing the year ahead.

The words we use.

Thoughts on rest.

Teacher impact.

You are not immune.