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Topic: Work-Life Balance | Teaching Expertise

May 13, 2008 //  by Admin

We’ve learned about multiple intelligences, told to develop emotional intelligence in ourselves and in others, dabbled in the notion of moral intelligence and now career intelligence is making its debut. But what does this old friend in new clothing actually mean for professional learning leaders? We explore the possibilities through this week’s practical tips. We also highlight a Europe-wide call for papers on Open Educational Resources.

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Top practical tips for supporting the career aspirations of staff as they prepare to move schools

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How can you remember your calling as a teacher and integrate those thoughts, ideas and philosophies into your professional learning?

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CPD Week looks at opportunities to support school staff holistically, through effective structures for professional development

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Each of us is affected by our own environment. Behaviour Matters explores the importance of well-being and the effects it can have on behaviour in the classroom

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