On technology: The teacher is mightier than the mouse.
Implementation of technological change must involve critics as well as advocates.
Teaching is not the oldest profession. But it is certainly among the loneliest.
The teacher has more power than the Minister.
If one foot is in a bucket of steam, and the other is in a bucket of ice, you are not, on average, comfortable.
High performance leaders create an inspiring future by connecting with a classic and honorable past.
Every learner has special needs.
Leadership is often the afterthought of educational change.
Strong professional communities risk and sometimes relish conflict.
Too many professional development initiatives are done to teachers – not for, with or by them.
As we seek to eliminate individualism in teaching, we should not eradicate individuality with it.
Economic necessity should be the mother of educational invention