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May 21, 2019May 19, 2019megankortlandt

Teachers, Leaders, and Administrators: A Balancing Act

In my last post, I wrote about trying to balance the role of coach and consultant in my role. It’s one that’s inherent for anyone in a leadership role. How do you know when to offer your own thinking vs. when to step back to support as someone else wrestles with theirs? It’s a tricky […]

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