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Feeling overextended, discouraged, or stressed? No matter where you are in your educational career, chances are you have, at times, felt overwhelmed and overworked. Maybe you feel that way right now. If so, you aren't alone. But the more important news is that things can get better! You simply need the right map to help you move from frustrated to fulfilled. Unmapped Potential: An Educator's Guide to Lasting Change can help you find your unique path to becoming the kind of educator-the kind of person-you want to be. You'll learn… What your mental map is and how it shapes your thoughts and…mehr

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Feeling overextended, discouraged, or stressed? No matter where you are in your educational career, chances are you have, at times, felt overwhelmed and overworked. Maybe you feel that way right now. If so, you aren't alone. But the more important news is that things can get better! You simply need the right map to help you move from frustrated to fulfilled. Unmapped Potential: An Educator's Guide to Lasting Change can help you find your unique path to becoming the kind of educator-the kind of person-you want to be. You'll learn… What your mental map is and how it shapes your thoughts and actions Why and how changing your thoughts can improve your results What self-limiting (perhaps, subconscious) beliefs may be preventing you from moving forward How you communicate your limiting or empowering beliefs to students and colleagues-without saying a word How to create habits that support the kind of life you want to live Sharing personal stories and drawing on mind-set and brain research, principals Julie Hasson and Missy Lennard reveal strategies that will help you create lasting, positive change for you, your colleagues, and your students.
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Dr. Julie Hasson is a professor in Leadership and School Administration, an author, and a speaker. A former teacher and principal, she now teaches graduate courses in school leadership and conducts qualitative research in schools. Julie's research on long term teacher impact and classroom culture is the foundation of her books, professional development programs, and TEDx Talk. She is the founder of the Chalk and Chances project and the author of Safe, Seen, and Stretched in the Classroom: The Remarkable Ways Teachers Shape Students' Lives.