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Finding Common Ground

With Peter DeWitt & Michael Nelson

A former K-5 public school principal turned author, presenter, and leadership coach, Peter DeWitt provides insights and advice for education leaders. Former superintendent Michael Nelson is a frequent contributor. Read more from this blog.


Peter DeWitt is the founder and CEO of the Instructional Leadership Collective. A former public school teacher and principal, he now facilitates professional learning in the United States and abroad based on the content of many of his best-selling educational books. Former superintendent Michael Nelson is a frequent contributor to this opinion blog. He is the co-leader of ILC and a former superintendent who has been an educator for more than 40 years.

Education Opinion What Are 5 Priorities For Every School Principal?
After a series of blogs on leadership coaching, leaders filled out a survey asking them what priorities they would like to be coached through. Here are the five they suggested. Are they the same as yours?
Peter DeWitt, February 19, 2017
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Education Opinion How Lesson Imaging Brings Math and Science Instruction Into Focus
The world is changing rapidly as advances in technology reshape the ways in which humans communicate and reason in the workplace. Here are a few ways schools can change their math focus to help.
Michelle Stephan, February 16, 2017
6 min read
Education Opinion Three Positive Campaigns in Education You Need to Know About
Got a case of the Mondays every day of the week? Tired of the negative comments on social media that never seem to end? Check out these three campaigns in education that will no doubt help change your mindset.
Peter DeWitt, February 14, 2017
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Education Opinion 4 Components Necessary for Leadership Coaching
Principals want to be coached. However, in order for leadership coaching to be effective and not just a one and done, they need these four necessary ingredients.
Peter DeWitt, February 12, 2017
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Education Opinion Will Secretary DeVos Just Be More of the Same?
As teachers and leaders, we have to ask ourselves why we are constantly in this place where we are fighting. Is it just politics are usual? And will Betsy Devos be worse...or just more of the same of what we have had?
Peter DeWitt, February 8, 2017
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Education Opinion Check Your 'Selfie' Advice From a 58-Year Veteran Teacher
"History is not about memorizing facts. This class is not about me telling you what you need to know. History is about learning from our past. This class is about empowerment. Remember, dates change. People don't." And from that Lisa Westman tells us what she has learned from veteran teacher Tom O'Brien.
Lisa Westman, February 5, 2017
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Education Opinion 5 Non-Negotiables of Project-Based Learning Professional Development
Project based learning is an effective format used for professional development. Here are 5 non-negotiable to make sure your PD goes well.
Ross Cooper, February 1, 2017
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Education Opinion Post-Election Experience: Honoring the Voices of Those That Couldn't Vote
When a post-election protest broke out at her high school, Woodside Principal Diane Burbank did something amazing. She didn't shut it down, she gave students a voice.
Diane Burbank, January 29, 2017
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Professional Development Opinion Which Coaching Is Best for You?
Just like teaching and leading there are so many different opinions on coaching that works. Which coaching is for you?
Peter DeWitt, January 25, 2017
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Education Opinion 4 Phrases All Teachers Say and No Students Understand
Think you have teacher clarity? Here are four Phrases All Teachers Say and No Students Understand
Lisa Westman, January 22, 2017
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Education Opinion Why Is Public Education Always Fighting an Uphill Battle?
The hearing for the U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy Devos was an eye-opening experience. There seems to be a bipartisan battle against public education, and we are once again fighting an uphill battle. Don't you think it's time you help shift the narrative?
Peter DeWitt, January 19, 2017
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Education Opinion How Can We Make Leadership Coaching Work?
Research shows that instructional coaching works to foster teacher growth, but very few school principals have a leadership coach to help them grow. Will that work for principals?
Peter DeWitt, January 18, 2017
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Education Opinion Fake News and Bullying Are More Alike Than You Think
If we can't get students to differentiate between what bullying is and what it's not, how can we get students to differentiate between what is fake news and what is not when some adults don't even know?
Peter DeWitt, January 15, 2017
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Education Opinion 'Mom, You Don't Get It. They Only Do Stuff for the Grade.'
Trying to get students to ask questions instead of always looking for the answers is hard. Too often they're just doing it for the grade, which is a culture we created. It's time to turn that game around.
Melissa Weatherwax, January 12, 2017
6 min read