Question.5317 - Module 1: Read and Reflect Part 2 - Leadership Roundtable: Curriculum TraditionsTraditionsWelcome to your first leadership roundtable! This is a space for you to connect with your peers in a small group and share insights and address tensions around curriculum leadership.Initial Post (by Saturday):In 4–6 sentences, share a brief summary of one key idea from your written reflection. This could be:A curriculum tradition you see in your contextA leadership value that shaped what’s taughtA tension or opportunity you noticed in your settingReplies (by Tuesday):Respond to at least two classmates. You can:Affirm or challenge their insightOffer a related example from your contextPose a question to deepen the conversationReminder: Use this space to begin identifying patterns and possibilities that may inform your Problem of Practice and Implementation Plan.
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