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Be Your Own Agent of Change
Edspiration
English - December 09, 2015 08:00 - 30 minutes - 34.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 59 ratingsCourses Education Business Careers classroom tools administration counselor development education highereducation k12 motivation principal Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
You don’t have to wait for a general professional development session or any school leader to give you what you need. You can be your own agent of change. There’s a learning revolution happening now with Personalized Professional Learning (PPL). Guest Brett Salakas powerfully advocates for this shift and discusses how you can get what you need to benefit you and your students.
The Edspiration Inbox Answers…
“I heard your show on PYD a couple weeks ago. You talked about the power of looking for strengths in youth. How can this translate to working with staff strengths?” Liam, London
About today’s guest
Brett Salakas is the founder of #aussieED and a moderator of multiple twitter chats. He is a Google Certified Innovator who, over the past 18 years, has taught in South East Asia and Australia in both public and independent schools. Brett is passionately committed to turning educational theory into real classroom practice through connection, collaboration, and inspiration.
Guest Links:
#aussieED website - aussieED.com
Twitter: @MRsalakas
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