Dr Deborah Netolicky

@debsnet

Teacher. School Leader. Doctor of Philosophy. Writer. Speaker. Co-Editor of . Flâneuse with pracademic firepower.

Whadjuk Noongar Country
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    NEW POST ICYMI: The start of the school year is a great time for looking back and looking forward to reflect on staff development and building a positive, trust-based, growth-focused, collaborative professional learning culture.

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    Relationships... always have and always will be critical! Building trust in schools: A long game via

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    If you want a great Friday arvo, I suggest setting up a meeting with from & from . We’re planning a super event for teachers, leaders, researchers, policy makers (basically anyone interested in edu). Stay tuned for more info...

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    Translating evidence into practice EEF's Megan Dixon () on how to take evidence on vocabulary learning, derived from research papers or lab-based studies, and apply it effectively in the classroom:

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    Playing the long game - great post about trust, professional learning, coaching, choice, agency, next practice, culture, and the evolving relationships therein. Thanks 👍

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    “Collaboration and productive work doesn’t happen because we are a bunch of people in a room... together. We don’t do our best collaborative work when we are all getting along. High functioning... cultures have high levels of support ..., but also high levels of challenge.” Yes!

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    POSTED YESTERDAY: Looking back, looking forward. On building trust, responding to staff needs, and being clear about underpinning principles for decision making

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    A fantastic book offering solutions to our current Education problems.

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    Just starting to put together a TeachMeet-style event in Sydney for Flip the System Australia: Friday 29th March. Keep the date free and it would be great to have some speakers who didn't write for the book. Let me know if interested.

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    Read your chapter on professional identities in last night. Great points about how PL can influence professional identity. Too many deficit assumptions and negative subtexts in some PL.

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    This is me citing 's 'School leadership: Heads on the block' in >>>

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    Bargain, then Pasi! 🤔this book is better than gold.. Just read your chapter 👩‍🎓😁😎

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    I flew all the way to Helsinki to get my copy.

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    is a “must read book for every educator regardless of experience, level of leadership and sector” says . Do you have your copy?

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