Sunday, January 3, 2016

Today I lost a good  friend, and the world of education lost a leader, and a great innovator.

I had the honor and privilege to call Joe Bower my friend since our University days at RDC / U of A. We shared many laughs during these days, and through our years as teachers, and PD Chairs for our respective ATA Locals.   I can't tell you how much I learned about education, and about life from Joe.   I'm proud of the work our two ATA Locals (& CATCA) accomplished.  It was inspiring to work with this man, and I will always remember these great events fondly.

I always envisioned Joe doing great things in the future, and now that his journey has come to an end, I can see I was absolutely right.  Reflecting on Joe, and the impact he had on education in Alberta, and throughout the world one can see that this is no fluke.  Joe was ahead of his time, his thoughts and opinions once considered radical, and out of line are becoming common practice.  Joe was right about a lot of things, and its great to see improvements in our education system, and think he was a part of this.

As I scrolled through Twitter tonight, a social media platform Joe encouraged me to join for its ability to create more effective an reflective teachers, I was in awe at the impact Joe had.  Reading and seeing so many great educators sharing their feelings about Joe was a great way to celebrate this great man. Rest in Peace Joe, you were truly a great teacher!


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