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My Bad with Jon Harper Transformative Principal 169
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My Bad with Jon Harper Transformative Principal 169 Split at 18:55 when I ask, what are you most excited about at your school? 25:04 maybe edit out. The QTIP Strategy with Jon Harper Transformative Principal 170
Jon Harper is the host of the My Bad Podcast on BAM Radio Network and an Assistant Principal. You can find him on Twitter at @jonharper70bd.
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Why he started his podcast.
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The power of mistakes.
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Strengths-based leadership
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Treat people as people first and teachers second.
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Education is what we do, not who we are.
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Restorative Practices
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You might lose minutes in Math or ELA, but you gain learning in the social emotional area.
Are you feeling like you are always behind at school? Do you feel like you need about 2 more hours each day to accomplish everything? Here’s how I help principals work manageable hours: Create your ideal week, so that you can leave work at work and enjoy your life!
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