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In episode 38 of Leading Collaborative Response, Lorna and Kurtis is joined by Chris Good, principal of Lindsay Thurber High School in Red Deer, Alberta, discuss why collaboration is so critical for student and staff success and how Chris went from not thinking Collaborative Response could be implemented effectively at a high school to seeing it have success in their large high school of over 2000 students and over 100 teachers!
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Connect with Chris Good
Email chris.good@rdpsd.ab.ca
Twitter @chris_good17
Lindsay Thurber website - https://www.rdpsd.ab.ca/lindsaythurber
Connect with Kurtis Hewson
Email kurtis.hewson@jigsawlearning.ca
Twitter @hewsonk27
LinkedIn https://ca.linkedin.com/in/kurtishewson
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What is Leading Collaborative Response?
Leading organizations with intentionality and purpose is complex work, and dedicated leaders work tirelessly each and every day to build impactful cultures of collaboration!
But effective collaboration is difficult and messy.
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