Thursday, October 23, 2014

Why Write?

Why not?

But as a leader in education, who has the time to write? Well, in order to grow professionally sometimes you have to carve out that time at first until it becomes part of your routine.

Writing is an integral part of teaching and learning. To me, writing is one of the best ways to share not only expertise, but what you have been learning, what would you have read, what's happening in your classrooms or districts. I value the blogs that so many educators write to reach beyond their immediate community and get their ideas out to other educators.

I've met a lot of educators in recent months who are writing to be published, or have already published works. To say I'm envious is an understatement. But the only person who can make me write more is me. For me, it's about getting my ideas sorted out and sticking with it. I often have so many ideas to write about, I start many pieces and never finish any. The good thing about that is, I can always go back because the ideas really never become obsolete, and sometimes sitting on a piece for a time enables me to get a clearer picture of what I actually want to say.

In all honesty, writing is a great outlet to reflect and decompress from our busy days in classrooms, with teachers or principals. It's about becoming more and more reflective as your career progresses, and that says a lot about someone.

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