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What Are Your Colleagues Thinking?

16/6/2016

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There are hundreds of educators around New Zealand who are sharing their thoughts online - are you connecting in with what your colleagues are thinking about or working through?

Thankfully, an awesome team of Alex, Nathaniel and Sonya have created an easy way for you to do this. They created #EdBlogNZ - a hashtag for NZ teachers sharing their blogs on twitter but more importantly, a website that regularly updates with the latest posts by NZ teachers, principals, facilitators, board members etc.

Chances are, something you are struggling with, working out, trialling, thinking about is also going through someone else's head. Perhaps one of those people have written a post on it recently? There is amazing power in us helping each other out through our blogging.The great thing is, with so many NZ educators blogging, there is always something new near the top of the list that you will want to read!

So, take the plunge. Check out the EdBlogNZ site by using the button below. Read what other NZ educators are doing/thinking about. Leave a comment and when you have built up the courage, start your own blog and join the community.
Go to the #EdBlogNZ Site
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23/7/2017 08:45:12 am

I am thankful to you for showing me the phenomenon how to get to know what is your colleague thinking about you. You can turn your thinking with the switching of their mind level. This post has helped me in dealing with my colleagues and convincing them in the easiest way.

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