by Carlos Osvaldo Cortez | Jun 22, 2021 | Education, Leadership
The leadership of libraries is a tricky subject, to say the least. You can’t just stroll into a library with a pair of librarian glasses and a penchant for telling people to shush. Some librarians engage in critical research while others work closely with schools and...
by Carlos Osvaldo Cortez | May 22, 2021 | Education, Leadership
Educational leaders are not limited to positions such as superintendents, principals, or college presidents. Instead, educational leaders exist anywhere that aims to influence and guide policymakers, teachers, parents, and students towards a common goal, based in...
by Carlos Osvaldo Cortez | Mar 24, 2021 | Education, Leadership
Leaders spend between 20 and 40 percent of an average workday managing conflict. In an ideal world administrators, teachers, and parents work together for the common good of children. Unfortunately, conflict is inevitable, and dealing with it is a part of an...
by Carlos Osvaldo Cortez | Feb 23, 2021 | Education, Leadership
The pandemic created a plethora of challenges and obstacles for the educational system. As schools all around the country were closing, learning was moved online and educators found themselves rushing to adopt new curriculums and strategies for teaching remotely. ...
by Carlos Osvaldo Cortez | Jan 26, 2021 | Education, Leadership
The pandemic created a plethora of challenges and obstacles for the educational system. As schools all around the country were closing, learning was moved online and educators found themselves rushing to adopt new curriculums and strategies for teaching remotely. ...
by Carlos Osvaldo Cortez | Dec 23, 2020 | Education, Leadership
Time management is one of the most common skills that people point to when asked about their strengths. Whether applying to college, interviewing for jobs, or completing a performance review, people are conditioned to believe that there is a proper way to manage time...