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					<description><![CDATA[The successful teacher leader is one who is committed to&#160;making a difference in the school while the unsuccessful teacher leader is easily defeated by criticism and obstacles. View Prezi on Teacher Leadership by Sherrie Lee Teacher leadership is not reserved for the chosen few but a responsibility of all teachers. While school culture dampens the&#8230;
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					<description><![CDATA[I had the privilege of being in the audience of Dr Tim Elmore&#8217;s presentation on Generation iY when he visited my school yesterday. Tim&#8217;s work (with Growing Leaders) is about  instilling values in youth who will be leaders of future generations. I was informed, moved and challenged to view the Generation iY with different lenses and&#8230;
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