5 Ways to Protect Your Time as a School Leader

Have you ever been running late to another meeting or in the middle of a project that requires deep thought, and heard the dreaded words, “Got a minute?”  Don’t get me wrong; I want to be available, visible, and helpful to teachers and staff members at my school. But when the “got a minute” question … Read more

Achieving Balance as a Time-Starved School Leader

School leaders are time starved. That’s the nature of the job. We can give everything to our work, and the job will still ask for more. Researchers have found that years of experience correlate with better success for principals; however, at the same time, they found that principals are leaving the profession at higher rates than before. I … Read more

4 Shifts That Lead to Better Staff Meetings

We’ve all been there, sitting in yet another meeting where we feign interest. Many of us resign ourselves to the routine of these “time suck” meetings, but we should demand more. So, facilitators, no matter the meeting you are designing, consider these strategies to transform meetings into productive power hours. SMALL SHIFTS TO TURN MEETINGS … Read more

CHRISTIAN SIRIANO SHARES HIS BEST ADVICE FOR YOUNG DESIGNERS

There’s a reason Christian Siriano is one of the most beloved designers among celebrities and industry insiders: For him, it’s about so much more than making great gowns — it’s about building relationships. “Dressing someone or giving clothes is something I’ve always thought as such an interesting transaction,” he told Dhani Mau during a live chat on … Read more

LEVI’S SUES BRUNELLO CUCINELLI OVER TRADEMARKED TAB

Levi’s is suing Italian luxury fashion brand Brunello Cucinelli over allegedly infringing on the American brand’s trademarked rectangular tab that often adorns the back pocket of its jeans and other products.  On Tuesday, Levi’s filed the complaint for trademark infringement, dilution and unfair competition in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. It includes 14 … Read more

A Guide to Psychological Safety for Educators

As a teacher, when you consider your workplace within your school system, how does it make you feel, and what people and experiences have shaped that response? Do you find yourself avoiding certain activities, locations, or colleagues because of what they’ve said about your new idea or how they’ve made you feel? Is reading this … Read more

Preparing Students With Disabilities for Life Beyond School

Family and school partnership is an important component of school success and student achievement. Engaging families of youth with disabilities is especially crucial. When students with disabilities enter middle and high school, schools and families need to begin to ensure that these young adults are prepared for life after graduation. As mandated by the Individuals with Disabilities … Read more

THIS BEAUTIFUL BRUSH IS QUIET LUXURY IN HAIR TOOL FORM

Jimmy Choo has reached the top of the fashion ladder. Now, he’s passing on his knowledge to the next generation of pioneers, so they can follow in his footsteps. “My father and my mom always told me, ‘When you’re learning a skill and learning all the knowledge, you must pass it on,’” Choo tells Fashionista. In … Read more

How School Leaders Can Pave the Way for Productive Use of AI

Leading in an era of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence (AI) requires that leaders articulate a clear vision, build consensus around it, communicate effectively with the school community, and allocate support and resources for their policies.  This is no small challenge: As school leaders, you must pave a path forward in uncharted educational terrain and make decisions that … Read more