Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2015

Ideas for School Administrators

During my senior year of college, I
taught math to 26 inmates, none of whom had finished high school. What I faced was 26 examples of the failure of American education.

What I did not realize is the profound effect this would have on my career as a school leader. After teaching for five
years, I became a principal because I felt that I could help underserved kids better in that role. Here are ten ideas I have learned in the 30 years since I became a principal.

1) Your School Must Be For All Kids 100 Percent of the Time: If you start making decisions based on avoiding conflict, the students lose. This is what sustained me
through one of my most difficult decisions. I asked the school district to let our school health center offer birth control after four girls became pregnant in one semester.

For this group of kids, the health center at
King was their primary health care provider. Although we offer birth control to our students, we are not the birth control school; we are the school that cares
about all of its kids. This decision was the right one, and it cemented for all time the central values of King.

2) Create a Vision, Write It Down, and Start Implementing It: Don't put your vision in your drawer and hope for the
best. Every decision must be aligned with that vision.

The whole organization is watching when you make a decision, so consistency is crucial.

3) It's the People, Stupid : The secret of managing is to keep the guys who hate
you away from those who are still undecided. Hire people who support your vision, who are bright, and who like kids.

4) Paddles in the Water: In Outward Bound, you learn that when you are
navigating dangerous rapids in a raft, the only way to succeed is for everyone in the boat to sit out on the edge and paddle really hard, even though everyone would rather be sitting in the center, where it's safer.

At King, in times of crisis, everyone responds with paddles in the water.

5) Find Time to Think During the Day:
They pay me to worry. It's OK to stare at the wall and think about how to manage change. I have 70 people who work at King. Even the most centered has three bad days each school year. Multiply that by 70 people and that's 210 bad days, which is more than the 180 school days in a year. So, me, I am never going to have a good day -- just get over it.

6) Take Responsibility for the Good and the Bad: If the problems in your school or organization lie below you and the solutions lie above you, then you have rendered yourself irrelevant. The genius of school lies within the school. The solutions to problems are almost always right in front of you.

7) You Have the Ultimate Responsibility:
Have very clear expectations. Make sure people have the knowledge, resources, and time to accomplish what you expect. This shows respect. As much as possible, give people the autonomy to manage their own work, budget, time, and curriculum. Autonomy is the goal, though you still have to inspect.

8) Have a Bias for Yes: When my son was little, I was going through a lot of
turmoil at King, and I did not feel like doing much of anything when I got home.
One day, I just decided that whatever he wanted to do, I would do -- play ball, eat ice cream, and so on. I realized the power of yes. It changed our relationship. The only progress you will ever make involves risk: Ideas that teachers have may seem a little unsafe and crazy. Try to think,
"How can I make this request into a yes?"

9) Consensus is Overrated: Twenty percent of people will be against anything. When you realize this, you avoid compromising what really should be done because you stop watering
things down. If you always try to reach consensus, you are being led by the 20 percent.

10) Large Change Needs to be Done Quickly: If you wait too long to make changes to a school culture, you have already sanctioned mediocre behavior because you're allowing it. That's when
change is hard, and you begin making bad deals.

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Coutesy: http://www.edutopia.org

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Personal Hygiene 1

How to Clean your Belly Button

Most  people forget to clean their belly buttons when they have their bath, making it one of the most unhygienic parts of the body. Bacteria, dirt, grime, sweat, soap and moisturisers accumulate in the navel, causing it to look dirty and smell even worse. While you don't need  to clean it at least once a week.

Here's how you should clean it:

If you have an "Outie" which is where the navel protrudes outwards, then you should be able to take a wash cloth or dry wipe and some soap and clean your button with it.

"Innies" are trickier, since the navel is folded inward, making them harder to clean. You may not be able to get you finger in there, so take some cotton swabs, cotton buds, dip them in soapy water and use them to clean your belly button.

Don't forget to rinse your navel with clean water once you are done cleaning it, since the main cause of a smelly belly button is soap getting in there and not getting cleaned out properly. You can also use salt water to rinse out your navel once you're done.

If the gunk is really stubborn and it's not coming out, apply some oil to your belly button before you go for a shower. The oil will bind itself to the dirt and grime,making it easier to remove with soap and water.

In some case however, if you have been neglecting your navel for years, you may have to see a doctor to clean it thoroughly.

How to stop your arm pit from smelling in Public

Armpits odours are not signs of being dirty or unclean, sweating is not abnormal it is very normal, just that for the sweat to have a funny odour it means dirt or germs are in the areas you are sweating from; so the combination of these two brings about a funny and not too good smell.

Lets assume you used a roll-on before leaving home, despite that your armpit still gives a funny smell when you sweat, Research says if you can perceive the odour your armpit, it means that everyone around you can smell it also, the shocking truth is that they have been perceiving  that odour before  you.

How to Stop the Smell;

I have tried this before, it works-  go to the ladies or gents with a facial wipe or any wet wipe and wipe your armpits well, within a twinkle of an eye the armpit odour will go away all you will perceive is the smell of the wipe.

So you this is another reason to keep wipes in your along with you everywhere you go.

Smiles

Smell good always...

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