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Leadership within education is always a challenge, but in the rapidly changing technology landscape we now work in, it seems even more daunting. I've collected some interesting reflections on educational leadership here. Enjoy!
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Cuts to humanities departments are cuts to our ability to reason

Cuts to humanities departments are cuts to our ability to reason | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
When you diminish humanities departments, you fracture and destabilise an apparatus that fosters and supports thinking – analytical, creative, imaginative, productive, progressive thinking.
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The Neighborhood University

The Neighborhood University | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Five scholars on what their universities owe their local communities.
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Universities have vital role in period of crisis

Universities have vital role in period of crisis | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
At the start of a new decade, it suddenly feels like we are in a different world. The catastrophic effects of climate change, so long predicted by climat
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Is A 9-To-5 School Day The Solution For Working Parents?

Is A 9-To-5 School Day The Solution For Working Parents? | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it

And then there are all the school closings and holidays ― two weeks more off than the average employee has paid leave, according to a new report from the Center for American Progress.

It doesn’t, according to the report, entitled “Workin’ 9 to 5: How School Schedules Make Life Harder For Working Parents.” 

The public school schedule, they point out, was designed in a time when most mothers stayed home, and many children worked.

“What we saw was that schools sort of reflects this attitude of the 1950s, where there was an assumption that one adult, usually a woman, would be home to come to the school pick them up at 3 o’ clock or deal with it when the schools closed,” Ulrich Boser, Senior Fellow at the Center and co-author of the report, told The Huffington Post. 

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