Cris' Journal
Explore literacy strategies for classrooms, school leaders, and professional learning.

A learning belief does three things a slogan cannot. It can be tested against practice, it takes a stance someone could push on, and it invites the kind of friction that lets lived experience reshape what we do.

Plans without grounded beliefs become long lists of activity. Before you write another goal, it’s worth asking: what do you actually believe about how learning works — and is that belief driving your decisions on a Tuesday in February?
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