A Pedagogy of Play

Book Review As I turned the pages of A Pedagogy of Play ¹, I found myself pausing more often than usual—not because the ideas were difficult to grasp, but because they felt deeply familiar. It is one of those rare books that affirms what you already believe as an educator, while at the same time … More A Pedagogy of Play

Leading School Culture: Why Change Begins with the Invisible

A Reflection from Harvard GSE – Leading the Change (CSML) As part of my studies in the Certificate in School Management and Leadership (CSML) program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, I recently completed Module 3 of Leading the Change, which focuses on one of the most powerful—and often overlooked—forces in schools: culture. Like … More Leading School Culture: Why Change Begins with the Invisible

Building a Strong Instructional and Caring Culture in Schools

Lessons from Harvard’s Leading Learning (HGSE – CSML) One of the most powerful insights from Module 2 of Leading Learning in the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Certificate in School Management and Leadership (CSML) program is that excellent schools integrate academic rigor with a culture of care. They intentionally build systems that support both instructional … More Building a Strong Instructional and Caring Culture in Schools

Clear Is Kind: Reflections on Clarity, Courage, and Care in Education

Clear is kind.”This is more than a motto for me—it is a professional compass. In schools, we work in complex ecosystems. There are students, teachers, leaders, parents, systems, policies, emotions, deadlines, and constant change. In such environments, clarity is not optional. It is an ethical responsibility. And when clarity is missing, the impact is rarely … More Clear Is Kind: Reflections on Clarity, Courage, and Care in Education