31 min

Episode 26: Kelly Janzen, Classroom Teacher on Leadership Think Like A Leader

    • Self-Improvement

Our special guest for this episode is
Ms. Kelly Janzen, a very successful educator, musician, and leader among her peers.

Kelly is a motivating teacher who discusses the role of technologies in the lives of her students and how they grow as a result of interacting with new technologies.

Also, Kelly talks about teachers' roles as leaders who can model excellent leadership behavior to peers and superiors.

The web site for Kelly's school is http://www.wcdhs.ca -- so feel free to visit and see what she and her students are accomplishing.

Should you wish to contact Kelly, she can be reached at Kelly.Janzen@ugdsb.on.ca

I look quite forward to reading your comments on this blog.  Please
click the link at the bottom of this posting and let us hear what you
think.  It's possible that your comments will be the ones that stir
some other reader into taking the precise action that we desire.





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Our special guest for this episode is
Ms. Kelly Janzen, a very successful educator, musician, and leader among her peers.

Kelly is a motivating teacher who discusses the role of technologies in the lives of her students and how they grow as a result of interacting with new technologies.

Also, Kelly talks about teachers' roles as leaders who can model excellent leadership behavior to peers and superiors.

The web site for Kelly's school is http://www.wcdhs.ca -- so feel free to visit and see what she and her students are accomplishing.

Should you wish to contact Kelly, she can be reached at Kelly.Janzen@ugdsb.on.ca

I look quite forward to reading your comments on this blog.  Please
click the link at the bottom of this posting and let us hear what you
think.  It's possible that your comments will be the ones that stir
some other reader into taking the precise action that we desire.





You can contribute to this podcast in any of the following ways:








Email me
Podcast hotline: 206/984-3136

Leave comments by using the link shown below






If you have not done so already, please subscribe to this podcast (via iTunes™) so you can receive all episodes automatically.

31 min