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What Students Are Telling Us: The Power of Effective Learning Environments

The Principal Exodus: One District's Secret to Keeping Leaders

The Power of Observation: Igniting Learning Through Curiosity and Empowerment

Beyond the Scalpel: The Power of Reflection in the Pig Dissection Lab

Educators: Making Science Feel Like Discovery, Not Difficulty"

Question from the field: How do you affect change in others?
How do you affect the most change in people who are resistant to new ideas or change, even if it is positive?
How to get others to accept change is an age-old question. Over time, I have recognized a range in people’s acceptance of and ability to adapt to change (including my own).