Tag: joanfaus
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Repairing Harm as a Leader
We were discussing how we treat others and students one day. I discussed how I do make exceptions for whom is the most marginalized, or has been in the past based on past systemic practices and results. One may ask, If I didn’t cause the harm, then why do it? I realized the answer on…
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When leading for the first time: What to watch out for and what to expect

You have the key to the front door, the master key to the building, or the title you have been waiting for. You earned it, celebrated, and now you are beginning. You sense your pride and have congratulations in your messages. Be careful. You have been working so hard to earn this place. You have…
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Ignorance and Learning
Yes, we are all ignorant in some aspect, and we are frustrated with others’ ignorance. The question remains though, how do we most effectively support others in their learning while we also remain open to our understanding? Basic self-awareness, knowledge of what mental models are, what is fairness minded critical thinking, knowledge of empathy, practice…
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Sending a text hello!
There is that moment before a meeting, the time before we change a channel, or the moment we are out at lunch waiting for our company to return from the restroom… we can send a text. Send a text to someone you work with, for, or used to. That message can go a long way.…
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Always More: Leadership and Staff Well-being

The following was part of a collaborative effort between UCLA Center of Transformation of Schools and Association of California School Administrators on September 30, 2021. Educational site leaders seek to maintain and enhance the staff well-being, particularly in challenging times, such as now. One target is to continue to be more: Being present entails noticing…