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Who I am: Chris Lehmann

What I do: Principal of the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, PA (Opening 9/06).

What I did: Technology Coordinator / English Teacher / Girls Basketball Coach / Ultimate Coach at the Beacon School, a fantastic progressive public high school in Manhattan.

Email: chris [at] practicaltheory [dot] org.

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Blair Peterson about Expectations of Student Behavior
Thu, 04.12.2008 04:49
Whenever this topic comes
up there are three things
that come to mind. The
first is the quote, "The
[...]


Brett Hinton about Expectations of Student Behavior
Wed, 03.12.2008 13:06
Chris,

Thanks for sharing an
important perspective
that we too often violate
as teachers, it was [...]


Sean Nash about The Educational Debate -- Tone Matters
Tue, 02.12.2008 21:52
Yes- honestly, this is
just gross.
And this line regarding
her flippantly [...]


Justin Medved about The Educational Debate -- Tone Matters
Tue, 02.12.2008 20:42
Best post I've read in
months!


Mike Muir about Expectations of Student Behavior
Mon, 01.12.2008 19:21
Early in my teaching
career, I ran a course
for my colleagues on how
to use a computer. It
was a [...]


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