by Dean Shareski | May 30, 2020 | Guam
In my career, I’ve worked with educators from all over North America, England, China, Australia, Singapore and Turkey. While at times it’s easy and important to see and appreciate the differences, there usually comes a point when you realize teachers are...
by Dean Shareski | Apr 15, 2020 | Community of Practice, Connected Coaching, Guam
Working with educators in Guam over the past several months has been both encouraging and enlightening. These are a dedicated group of educators who serve the island by honoring their culture and history and yet want to give students every opportunity to succeed no...
by Dean Shareski | Jul 8, 2011 | Uncategorized
Cross-posted Watching a recent interview with golf legend Tom Watson, David Feherty asked him what he thought about the trend in the game today for players to use coaches. He commented on how the range at a PGA tour event is full of entourages for each player that...
by Dean Shareski | Jun 10, 2011 | Learning, Powerful Learning Practice
Cross-posted Reading Seth Godin is a little bit like attending a fancy, high end reception..not necessarily a full meal but lots of juicy, interesting little items to snack on. Like this one: “How long did it take after the birth of blogs or Twitter for you to...
by Dean Shareski | Jan 7, 2011 | Canadian Community, Learning
My favorite part of most stories is the back story. When watching a great movie I immediately want to see if the DVD contains any special features on how it was made or where the story came from. I’ll often watch a movie and simultaneously look at wikipedia to...