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Digital portfolio

Digital portfolio. William King Moss III www.williamkingmoss.com Cohort 6, St. John’s University, School of Education, Center for Leadership and Accountability, Oakdale Campus. Personal Folio. Family Personal Background Interests and Passions www.williamkingmoss.com/personal.htm.

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Digital portfolio

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  1. Digital portfolio William King Moss III www.williamkingmoss.com Cohort 6, St. John’s University, School of Education, Center for Leadership and Accountability, Oakdale Campus

  2. Personal Folio • Family • Personal Background • Interests and Passions www.williamkingmoss.com/personal.htm

  3. Professional folio • Educational Philosophy • Professional History • Professional Degrees and Certifications • Media Recognition of Professional Activity • Professional Affiliations www.williamkingmoss.com/professional.htm

  4. Learner Folio • Course Descriptions • Course Summaries/Syntheses • Course Products www.williamkingmoss.com/learner.htm

  5. Expert Folio • Bilingual Education Studies • Summer Camp Director • Mathematics Teacher • High School Student Council Advisor • Middle School Math & Science Chair www.williamkingmoss.com/expert.htm

  6. Scholar folio • Servant Leadership • Hills and Valleys • A Doctorate with a Plan • Scholar Assignments: Bibliography, Theorists, Research Sites, Synthesis, Presentation and Proposal www.williamkingmoss.com/scholar.htm

  7. Servant leadership "Power is of two kinds. One is obtained by fear of punishment and the other by acts of love. Power based on love is one thousand times more effective and permanent than the one derived from fear of punishment."~ Mahatma Gandhi

  8. Servant leadership "All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence."~ Dr. Martin Luther Ling, Jr.

  9. Servant leadership “Accustom yourself to look first to the dreadful consequences of failure; then fix your eye on the glorious prize which is before you; and when your strength begins to fail, and your spirits are well nigh exhausted, let the animating view rekindle your resolution, and call forth in renewed vigour the fainting energies of your soul.”~ William Wilberforce

  10. Servant leadership "I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love."~ Mother Teresa

  11. servant leadership "Whoever wishes to be great among you, shall be your servant. And whoever wishes to be first among you will be your slave."~ Jesus of Nazareth

  12. Servant leadership "It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership."~ Nelson Mandela

  13. Servant leadership "The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant."~ Max DePree

  14. Hills and valleys Board Majority Board Majority Good Management Good Management Good Teaching Good Teaching Good Contracts Good ContractsGood Scores Good Scores (Time to Listen) (Time to Listen) Board Minority, Poor Management Poor Teaching, Poor Contracts, Low Scores (Time to Learn)

  15. Teacher Evaluations State Initiatives To Improve Teaching Across the Country

  16. Teacher evaluations Some Key Questions • What are the major characteristics of teacher evaluation systems nationwide? • Can Teacher Evaluation Initiatives be codified? • Can the flexibility/rigor/strength of Teacher Evaluation systems be measured quantitatively? Can states be ranked for the strength of their teacher accountability measures?

  17. Thank you I would like to take this opportunity to thank the professional family at St. John’s for all of the hard work put into molding a new generation of educational leaders on Long Island.Professor Jonathan Hughes, Ph.D., Program Director Professor Frank Smith, Ed.D. Professor Kevin McGuire, Ph.D. Professor Korynne Taylor-Dunlop, Ed.D. Professor Roxanne Mitchell, Ed.D.

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