Having been a teacher, a building administrator, a district-level administration, and now a state wide charter school administrator, I have come to strongly believe that education needs to provide multiple pathways and opportunities for students, that there is no "one-path" to learning. Hence, I spend much of my professional time advocating for the use of multiple pathways for students. In addition to writing here, I also blog regularly at www.transleadership.net.
I reside in Stratham, NH with my wife and three children and I am a fan of the Boston sports teams. I enjoy running and playing golf, although I do neither as much as I need to. One of my favorite hobbies is photography and I would welcome the resources and opportunity to do it professionally.
Blog Posts
In April, Mark Phillips wrote this article for Edutopia that highlighted the importance of recognizing the introvert in your classroom. If you haven’t had a chance to read it yet, please do.
It’s okay, I’ll wait....
Read More.As a junior in high school, I was finally able to enroll in the photography class. Offered only every other year, this was the only time the course was available to me (it was not open to freshman), and since there was only one section, the period three class was my only shot.
So, when...
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