Carol Labuzzetta
Bio
Carol is an environmental educator who enjoys writing and photography. Using the science of awe, she has taught our youth to love the Earth for the last 20 years. Carol is inspired by nature, travel, and color. She is a published poet.
Stories (17/0)
Qualities of Leadership: Integrity
This is an ongoing series on my blog regarding leadership. It was prompted by the response I got to an initial post on What Is Leadership? This was followed by two posts, each exploring a single characteristic of leadership. The first was on Being Inspirational. Leaders should make people want to take action, participate, be involved, and probably most of all, emulate them. The second post was on a specific trait many leaders possess, Resilience. You can read all of those posts by clicking on the highlighted text in this paragraph.
By Carol Labuzzettaabout a year ago in Humans
Book Review: Alan Rickman’s Diary, Truly Madly Leaves Me Wondering
When you are raising three boys starting in 1994 through the present, the Harry Potter books and movies become a large part of your life. While we never attended the midnight book or movie releases that became a part of media culture in the later years of the series, we all read the books (including my husband and me) and viewed the movies many times over.
By Carol Labuzzettaabout a year ago in Humans
Cilka's Journey: A Book Review
For the last two years, I've set reading challenges for myself on Goodreads. Last year, I exceeded the goal I set for myself, so this year I increased the number of books I wanted to read. I also tried to pick books that were more interesting to me personally rather than following a best seller list or award list like those awarded the Pulitzer Prize. The reason for this is that I've read some duds. These books were duds that were on a best-seller list or had won a literary prize in recent years. I promised myself I wasn't going to go by any list this year when I chose my reading material.
By Carol Labuzzettaabout a year ago in Education
Resilience: A Key Quality for Students
What do you consider important for students to know? Is it the content in your class? Is it how to apply that content to everyday life? Or might it be how to keep working through a problem they might encounter along the way?
By Carol Labuzzettaabout a year ago in Education