May 2008
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“Think of the best teachers you have ever had. What makes a teacher great? More...”
– How to think Like Leonardo Da Vinci    Michael J. Gelb
May 27th
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Ideas from How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci
Curiosita— Consider the role of Curiosita in your life today.  Ask yourself how curious you are.  When was the last time you sought knowledge simply for the pursuit of truth?  What did you gain from this effort?  Try exercises p. 55 in book for developing creativity.
May 27th
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Quotes from How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci
It is safe to say, however, that accelerating change and increasing complexity multiply the value of intellectual capital.  The individual’s ability to learn, adapt, and think, independently and creatively, is at a premium. During the Renaissance, individuals with a medieval mind-set were left behind. Now in the Information Age, medieval- and industrial-era thinkers are threatened with...
May 27th
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“When faced with significant change, many team members are gripped with FUD–fear,...”
– Not So Distant Future ›
May 3rd
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Inspiring quotes
“To Teach is to Learn Twice” Joseph Jouber Thanks to a twitter from Henry Thiele 
May 3rd
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August 2007
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“If genuine reform is to come from within our schools, then teachers and school...”
– Murphy, Carlene, and Dale W. Lick.  Whole-Faculty Study Groups
Aug 27th
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