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Meet Dr. Adam Drummond, an Associate Partner for the Center for Model Schools. Adam is an author, Dad, and change agent in education. He will be kicking off the huge Model Schools Conference in Washington, DC, June 22-25, 2025, with his keynote speech, Energize Your Passion.He'll join us LIVE on the #ELB Podcast at 4:15 pm EST on Monday, Jan. 27th, 2025. We'll talk about leadership, Model Schools, and what it takes to be a positive agent of change in today's educational setting.You can learn more about Dr. Drummond here: https://www.adamddrummond.com/You can learn more about Model Schools here: https://www.hmhco.com/the-center-for-model-schoolsThis podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Center for Model Schools.The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.Decades of research have shaped what education leaders know about effective leading, teaching, and learning. But no single leader can know it all—that's why it's going to take the collective wisdom of scholars and practitioners to make the types of transformational changes that address today's most complex educational challenges.Listen to this edWeb podcast as Dr. Jessica Huizenga and Dr. Adam Drummond share how to maximize your team's collective wisdom to create and execute a framework for rapid, iterative change. By the end of this session, leaders:Walk away understanding how to leverage collective wisdom to achieve positive student outcomesGain new insight into a framework for transformational changeThis edWeb podcast is of interest to PreK-12 school and district leaders.Center for Model Schools Professional development for leaders to address today's challengesDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
In this episode, Jenn David-Lang of The Main Idea, interviews Adam Drummond about his book The Instructional Change Agent: Instructional Change Agent: 48 Ways to Be the Leader Your School Needs. Jenn has done a Main Idea summary of the book, and you can subscribe to The Main Idea at this link: https://www.themainidea.net/subscribe/ As always, send your comments, questions, and show ideas to mike@schoolleadershipshow.com. Consider rating the podcast in iTunes and leaving a comment. And please pass the show along to your colleagues. If you or someone you know would like to sponsor the show, send me an email at mike@schoolleadershipshow.com.
This week's podcast features fellow northsider Adam Drummond, Adam joins us in studio to talk about how his life changed after an accident which left him wheelchair bound in 2021, his appearance on DIY SOS, and how he's been doing since. A huge thank you to Adam for joining us and sharing his story!Follow Adam HEREHelp us help others by joining our Patreon...Why not become a Patron of the Two Norries to help us help you and others? We're always happy to receive donations which all go towards bills, production costs, maintenance and everything else it takes to keep the podcast alive.Donations can be as little as €1 or as much as you can afford. To sign up simply CLICK HERE, thank you. Two Norries Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to Adam Drummond who featured in DIY SOS as the gang made his home right for him after an accident that left him wheelchair-bound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why are perfectly good kitchens and floors still being thrown onto a skip by the Council?..Those retrofitting grants - be careful - Sarah says they barely make a dent in the real cost...Adam Drummond - the young Corkman who won the hearts of DIY SOS fans last night & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod Adam Drummond is an Irish athlete who has represented his country in basketball on several occasions. In 2021, following an accident, Adam was left paralyzed from the waist down. He tells us about life after the accident and how, after years of playing basketball for Ireland and on scholarships in the US, he has found the switch to wheelchair sports and life at Cork-based Rebel Wheelers Wheelchair Basketball Club.
Send us a textDr. Adam Drummond is here to talk about leadership, education, and some great principles from his book, The Instructional Change Agent. Dr. Drummond has a vast array of educational experience. He served as an elementary teacher and then moved up in the ranks becoming a principal and beyond. He's served as a consultant, manager, director, and keynoter for the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE). He shares his vast knowledge and experience in this interview.We have a “need to know” about how we make sure that we're implementing PBL with fidelity. I talk about the importance of authenticity and real-world growth. Support your staff to build competence and then they can train others. Episode Highlights: [02:01] How do we make sure we're implementing PBL with fidelity?[02:35] The first people who implement PBL at your school will begin to define PBL at your school. Show a growth mindset, because your facilitators will expect feedback in terms of growth.[09:38] Having a positive educational experience forms a positive educational attitude. Impact matters.[10:41] Dr. Drummond knew he wanted to be in education since he was in the first grade. [13:07] It's important to understand each individual child's true needs. [17:24] Creating number one resources to match your goal. [20:25] We need our workforce to grow with the four E's: employment, enlistment, enrollment, and entrepreneurship.[23:28] Dr. Drummond shares how their community advisory team benefits their school and instruction. [26:56] Where do you want to be five years from now? Five questions to get there. [34:50] Looking at what is translating into student achievement and growth. Resources & Links Related to this EpisodeWhat is PBL?Ask RyanPBL Simplified: 6 Steps to Move Project Based Learning from Idea to RealityMagnify Learning YouTubeProject Based Learning Stories and Structures: Wins, Fails, and Where to StartRyan Steuer Twitter @ryansteuerThe DipDr. Adam DrummondInternational Center for Leadership in EducationDr. Adam Drummond TwitterDr. Adam Drummond LinkedInThe Instructional Change Agent: 48 Ways to Be the Leader Your School Needs
Dr. Adam Drummond is here to talk about leadership, education, and some great principles from his book, The Instructional Change Agent. Dr. Drummond has a vast array of educational experience. He served as an elementary teacher and then moved up in the ranks becoming a principal and beyond. He's served as a consultant, manager, director, and keynoter for the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE). He shares his vast knowledge and experience in this interview.We have a “need to know” about how we make sure that we're implementing PBL with fidelity. I talk about the importance of authenticity and real-world growth. Support your staff to build competence and then they can train others. Episode Highlights: [02:01] How do we make sure we're implementing PBL with fidelity?[02:35] The first people who implement PBL at your school will begin to define PBL at your school. Show a growth mindset, because your facilitators will expect feedback in terms of growth.[09:38] Having a positive educational experience forms a positive educational attitude. Impact matters.[10:41] Dr. Drummond knew he wanted to be in education since he was in the first grade. [13:07] It's important to understand each individual child's true needs. [17:24] Creating number one resources to match your goal. [20:25] We need our workforce to grow with the four E's: employment, enlistment, enrollment, and entrepreneurship.[23:28] Dr. Drummond shares how their community advisory team benefits their school and instruction. [26:56] Where do you want to be five years from now? Five questions to get there. [34:50] Looking at what is translating into student achievement and growth. Resources & Links Related to this EpisodeWhat is PBL?Ask RyanPBL Simplified: 6 Steps to Move Project Based Learning from Idea to RealityMagnify Learning YouTubeProject Based Learning Stories and Structures: Wins, Fails, and Where to StartRyan Steuer Twitter @ryansteuerThe DipDr. Adam DrummondInternational Center for Leadership in EducationDr. Adam Drummond TwitterDr. Adam Drummond LinkedInThe Instructional Change Agent: 48 Ways to Be the Leader Your School Needs
Adam Drummond | Irish Basketballer | Life Changing Overnight & Having Roy Keane Call Around For Tea Epidsode #6 Paul Nealon is joined by Adam Drummond, an Irish basket baller, who's life took an unexpected twist when he had an accident leaving him paralyzed from the waist down, forcing him to give up on his dream of being the next LeBron James. Adam goes on to tell how he hopes he can inspire other younger people who may be in his position, truly an inspiration. Please dont forget to subscribe, and check out our other socials here: https://linktree.com/Nealonnotstadning #AdamDrummond #basketball #Irishbasketball #roykeane
Episode 119 features Dr. Adam Drummond (@AdamDDrummond), Associate Partner & Author for the International Center for Leadership in Education and author of the book, “The Instructional Change Agent: 48 Ways to Be the Leader Your School Needs.” During the episode, we discuss differences between education change agents and disruptors, turnaround leadership, leadership to impact school culture, and how to shape culture at the end of this difficult school year and heading into next school year.Full show notes and more information about this episode can be found at https://leaderoflearning.com/episode119.To watch video versions of this episode and many of the recent podcast interviews, SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE at https://leaderoflearning/youtubeInterested in supporting the show for as little as $3 per month? Visit the Patreon page at https://leaderoflearning.com/support! Visit https://leaderoflearning.com/press-kit to consider becoming an official sponsor.Download a FREE copy of my eBook, “Transforming Education One Mindset at a Time” and subscribe to the Leader Of Learning newsletter by visiting https://leaderoflearning.com/news!To leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leader-of-learning/id1243021772Android user? Leave a rating and review on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/leader-of-learning-532116To connect with the guest:Twitter - https://twitter.com/AdamDDrummondWebsite - https://www.adamddrummond.comTo follow Leader Of Learning on social media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/dr_kreinessInstagram - https://instagram.com/leaderoflearningFacebook - https://facebook.com/leaderoflearningLinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/dankreinessThe Leader Of Learning Podcast is a proud member of the Education Podcast Network. For more information and to find other great podcasts, visit https://edupodcastnetwork.comMusic credits: https://www.purple-planet.com
Ep. 022 - Jason Berg by Dr. Adam Drummond & Mark McIlmoyle deliver educational leadership through the interviewing of current school and district leaders. Each episode is uniquely designed to offer a practical way to enhance the listener's work as an instructional change agent.
Ep. 021 - Dr. Matthew Joseph by Dr. Adam Drummond & Mark McIlmoyle deliver educational leadership through the interviewing of current school and district leaders. Each episode is uniquely designed to offer a practical way to enhance the listener's work as an instructional change agent.
Join Jeff & Adam as we chat with Adam D. Drummond, who has served as a consultant, manager, director, and keynoter for the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE). Adam's servant leadership and passion for making a change in the world has offered him the opportunity to work with students, teachers, and leaders across the country and internationally. Adam's mantra – 100% of the students, 100% of the time – offers the opportunity to engage teachers and leaders in supporting them in building their own leadership capacity and skill set to ensure that all students receive the very best education possible every single day. Today's children are tomorrow's leaders and Adam believes that we must create the conditions for students and adults to be lifelong learners. Adam has served as an elementary teacher, middle school teacher, K-12 technology integration specialist, elementary and secondary professional development coordinator, assistant principal and principal. Additionally, he has served as an adjunct professor in education and educational leadership at various universities in Indiana. Adam holds a doctorate in educational administration, specialist degree in education with a K-12 school superintendent license, master's degree in Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education, and a bachelor's degree in education with a concentration in mathematics. Adam has served on the National Association of Elementary School Principals Board of Directors and was a regional winner and finalist for Indiana Principal of the Year. Adam was also recognized for his school leadership by Fort Wayne (Indiana) Business Weekly as “40 Under 40” award recipient and was honored by Ball State University Teachers College as an Outstanding Alumni. In February 2016, Adam was recognized by the Indiana General Assembly with a House Resolution recognizing his leadership as a school principal. Adam, and his wife Tiffanney, a high school CTE administrator, reside in Indiana with their sons Chase and Carson and daughter Carter. Adam's Edu Journey: Teacher - elem/ms K-12 tech specialist Started doing district PD Elementary principal Opportunity came up to work with ICLE Foundational Frameworks of the ICLE: Rigor/Relevance Framework Relationships Framework Daggett System Collaborative Instructional Review Personalized Learning - Eric Sheninger - common connection, also partner at ICLE Personalized, Blended Learning and the ICLE Are we asking kids to think deeply? What are the resources we have to support? Where are the equity gaps? Rigor/Relevance framework is timeless. Book: The Instructional Change Agent Most of the book written on the road Deadlines Turn off Netflix Idea started in 2010 Podcast: “Lead Change in Education” Leadership Challenge: First 30 minutes of the conversation with a parent, tried to defend… until she stopped him and said, “You're not listening to me.” “What role do you want me to play here?” Starting with this question before a conversation, meeting, committee, etc. Hopeful: Kids are more resilient; kids are still learning, despite a global pandemic; teachers - you have a lot to celebrate “Pandemic or not, it's gotta be fantastic” CONTACT INFO: https://www.adamddrummond.com/ TWITTER
Boris Johnson has announced a third national lockdown for England, with schools closing until at least the middle of February. Charlotte Nichols, Labour MP for Warrington North, tells Bloomberg Westminster's Sebastian Salek and Roger Hearing it's right to close schools, even if it means further increasing the attainment gap between rich and poor students. Plus, what are the people making of all this? Adam Drummond from Opinium explains why support for lockdowns doesn't necessarily translate into positive reviews for the government.
Ep. 019 - Akram Osman by Dr. Adam Drummond & Mark McIlmoyle deliver educational leadership through the interviewing of current school and district leaders. Each episode is uniquely designed to offer a practical way to enhance the listener's work as an instructional change agent.
Ep. 018 - Chris Gabriel by Dr. Adam Drummond & Mark McIlmoyle deliver educational leadership through the interviewing of current school and district leaders. Each episode is uniquely designed to offer a practical way to enhance the listener's work as an instructional change agent.
There is a growing chorus of protest about the increasing restrictions being imposed on northern England to try to stem the virus surge, with reports that pubs and restaurants may be closed again. Wayne David, Labour MP for Caerphilly, says similar curbs are proving effective in Wales, but Cardiff has been better than London at consulting with local authorities to make sure restrictions work for the areas where they're being imposed. Plus, is the public on board with the government's strategy for handling the pandemic? Adam Drummond, associate director at Opinium, joins to discuss the latest polling research showing how many Britons are losing faith.
Minnetonka High School Principal Jeff Erickson talks with Dr. Adam Drummond and Mark McIlmoyle about how he uses his three goals: 1) relationships; 2) engagement; 3) students finding passion to move his school forward. Each episode is uniquely designed to offer a practical way to enhance the listener's work as an instructional change agent.
Adam Drummond was once an aspiring professional but drifted into caddying just before the new millennium. 21 years later he's still at it having collected a host of great stories - not to mention a bunch of golf wisdom - along the way. Adam joins us for Episode 30 of Good Good to chew the fat about all things golf. Links mentioned on this episode: The Golf Society (http://thegolfsociety.com.au/talkingolf)(discount page) Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler play a match with persimmon and blades (https://www.instagram.com/p/B_vGApBBh5G/?utm_source=ig_embed) Adrian Logue's (https://www.adrianlogue.com) photography and musings on the game
Ep. 014 - Kelly Andrews by Dr. Adam Drummond & Mark McIlmoyle deliver educational leadership through the interviewing of current school and district leaders. Each episode is uniquely designed to offer a practical way to enhance the listener's work as an instructional change agent.
Ep. 013 - Jonathan Cooper by Dr. Adam Drummond & Mark McIlmoyle deliver educational leadership through the interviewing of current school and district leaders. Each episode is uniquely designed to offer a practical way to enhance the listener's work as an instructional change agent.
Kevin Stoller is joined by Dr. Adam Drummond, a change-maker within education to discuss the details of mass change due to COVID-19. Dr. Adam Drummond Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamddrummond Kevin Stoller LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com
Get the book, The Instructional Change Agent: 48 Ways To Be The Leader Your School Needs Follow Adam on Twitter @adamddrummond Visit Adam's Blog About Adam Drummond Dr. Adam Drummond is the Director of Professional Learning at the International Center for Leadership in Education. With a range of K-12 experience as a teacher and principal, […]The post Adam Drummond—The Instructional Change Agent: 48 Ways to Be the Leader Your School Needs appeared first on The Principal Center.
Get the book, The Instructional Change Agent: 48 Ways To Be The Leader Your School NeedsFollow Adam on Twitter @adamddrummondVisit Adam's BlogAbout Adam DrummondDr. Adam Drummond is the Director of Professional Learning at the International Center for Leadership in Education. With a range of K-12 experience as a teacher and principal, Adam’s servant leadership and passion for making change in the world has offered him the opportunity to work with students, teachers, and leaders across the country and internationally.
Welcome to the first podcast featuring ICLE Author Dr. Adam Drummond and Mound Westonka High School Principal Mark McIlmoyle. Join Adam and Mark on a journey of discovery as they interview educational leaders across the country who are successfully boosting academic achievement and building student collective efficacy. Grab your ear buds, a cup of coffee, and dig in! Follow Adam at @adamddrummond and Mark at @MWHSPrincipal Instructional Change Agent Alignment: Culture
Welcome to the Better Leaders Better Schools podcast. This is a weekly show for ruckus makers -- What is a ruckus maker? A leader who has found freedom from the status quo. A leader looking to escape the old routine. A leader who never, ever gives up. How do you create a school-wide change that impacts the students, teachers, staff and community….without fundraising? Be proactive like Adam Drummond. Adam Drummond created an innovative school-wide “economy” where students applied for jobs, were paid a “salary” and couly buy items and experiences. In this episode of Better Leaders Better Schools, Dr. Drummond shares the mindset behind this innovative economy and his lessons on transforming the entire culture of school for the positive. We hope you enjoy the podcast. All the highlights, resources, and next steps can be found below. Listen to the full episode here and learn more at betterleadersbetterschools.com Key Talking Points Creating your own school-wide economy Practical leadership lessons from“The Instructional Change Agent”you can do in less than 5 minutes What is student-centered decision-making? What does “perspective on impact” mean? Key Milestones of the Episodes [5:00] The school-wide economy experiment [7:50] What unexpected good things happened during your experiment? [9:00] Partnerships with the community and local businesses-How did you get buy-in from the community for your experiment? [17:30] What is student-centered decision-making and what does it look like? [20:21] Creating change you believe in with management [25:00] One practical exercise listeners can make to be a stronger leader [29:00] The story of Joanne Key Quotes “We wanted kids to do the right thing because it was the right thing to do. Others needed some of that extrinsic motivation.” “It really starts with building out relationships.” “It’s [The education industry] really become this competitive landscape.” “I think the power of success happens within the opportunities we create for kids.” Key Resources The Instructional Change Agent: 48 Ways to Be the Leader Your School Needs Don’t forget to catch more episodes and resources at the Better Leaders Better Schools website. Read the Better Leaders Better Schools Roadmap Other resources Find you local Chamber of Commerce Meetup Toastmasters International About Our Guest Adam Drummond, EdD is the director of Professional Learning for the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE), a keynote speaker, and author with leadership experience at levels of education. Twitter LinkedIn Blog Tip of the Week Holding Office Hours: Hold office hours one day a week for an hour before school starts. This gives the staff uninterrupted time to meet with you and discuss important issues without having to worry about a class starting or getting home to feed the kids. Show Some Love BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW LEVEL UP
In this episode we chat to Adam Drummond about his success in the Microsoft office competition
A tiny bit earlier than usual because hey who the hell knows what’s going to happen next… This week, CONTEMPT PROVIDERS: Will this week’s seismic events in the Commons bring us closer to a #PeoplesVote? ULTIMATE WEAPON: Does the Grieve Amendment mean that No Deal is officially on Death Row? REMAYNIACS: Which one of the panel will throw their support behind Theresa May’s embattled Deal? The answer will shock you. MAKING PLANS FOR NIGEL: Where next for off-brand Kermit the Frog dog-toy Nigel Farage now that he’s realised that Ukip is, you know, a bit dodge?PLUS We look a few steps ahead to see how we should brand that potential People’s Vote campaign if/when we get it. Special guests Adam Drummond of pollsters Opinium and political branding expert Dr Paul Baines of the University of Leicester are here with the facts.This week’s REMAINIACS is presented by Dorian Lynskey with Alex Andreou and Naomi Smith. Audio production: Alex Rees. Producer: Andrew Harrison. Remainiacs is a Podmasters production.Get every new episode of Remainiacs a whole day early when you back us on the Patreon crowdfunding platform – plus smart Remainiacs merchandise, an exclusive weekly column by our panel, and discounts on #RemainiacsLive tickets too. #OwnTheRemoanREMAINIACS.comTheme music ‘Demon Is A Monster’ used by kind permission of Cornershop. Get it as a free download here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’ve all heard the news. Since last year’s referendum, the UK has become a more hostile environment for people from ethnic minority backgrounds, with the number of hate crimes soaring by 41 per cent. Of course, there are various levels and nuances to this story so for today’s episode we are taking a deep dive into the issue with help from Priya Minhas, a co-author of the Opinium Multicultural Britain report, as well as Adam Drummond, Opinium’s senior research manager. We discuss whether white Briton’s too are aware of this increase in racially motivated attacks, how well integrated the UK is and how this is perceived differently by different social groups, and whether long-term trends of immigrant communities moving to the countryside will have a positive effect on integration going forward. Apologies for the poor audio quality today. We had a few technical issues while recording but thought you guys would still like to hear this episode. We will be back with your regularly scheduled, clearly audible episode on Thursday. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #Opinium #Multiculturalism #Integration #Racism #Discrimination #PriyaMinhas #AdamDrummond #immigration #immigrants
On this week's podcast, Keiran is joined by Dr Mark Pack of Lib Dem Newswire and Adam Drummond of Opinium. The team discuss this week's Queen's Speech and the start of the Brexit negotiations and what happens next for the Lib Dems now that Tim Farron has resigned. The panel also discuss Ipsos Mori's data on 'who voted for who' at the General Election and what impact younger voters might have on British politics in the coming years. Follow this week's guests: @keiranpedley @agkd123 @markpack
On this week's episode of the PB/Polling Matters podcast Keiran is joined by Chris Curtis from YouGov and Adam Drummond of Opinium to discuss the latest polling and General Election campaign developments. Chris Curtis explains the background to this week's controversial YouGov model seen in the Times that has suggested we might be facing a hung parliament. Curtis explains what is behind the model, its limitations and how we should read it. Later in the show, the panel discuss why pollsters have such differing opinions on the state of the campaign and what May must do now to regain momentum and avioid the keys to Number 10 slipping through her fingers. Meanwhile, the team also unveil new polling on who voters trust most to negotiate Brexit and who they think will win. Follow this week's guests @keiranpedley @chris__curtis @AGKD123
On this week’s podcast, Keiran is joined by Adam Drummond of Opinium and Adam Payne of Business Insider UK to discuss the political state of play as the General Election campaign proper kicks off. The panel mull over the latest developments in the campaign, including Theresa May’s comments about EU interference in British democracy and Tim Farron’s recent run-in with a Leave voter on the stump. Topics discussed also include the lack of a Lib Dem surge in the opinion polls and whether the polls might be wrong again (and how). The podcast also unveils the latest Polling Matters / Opinium survey looking at the appetite (or lack thereof) for a second referendum on EU membership. Could this be why the Lib Dems struggle or is Adam Payne’s alternative suggestion the real reason? Finally, the panel also look ahead to the local elections on Thursday and discuss the potential impact of turnout on the General Election result in June. Follow this week’s guests: @keiranpedley @AGKD123 @Adampayne26
On this week's podcast, Keiran is joined by Adam Drummond of Opinium and Matt Singh of Number Cruncher Politics. The panel discuss the fallout from and historical significance of last week's by-elections in Stoke and Copeland and what happens next for Labour and UKIP. Keiran introduces polling that shows the significance of Corbyn's leadership in Labour's situation as well as polling from YouGov on who might replace Corbyn as Labour leader should he be replaced. Finally, Keiran and Adam unveil new Polling Matters / Opinium polling on what makes a good Prime Minister and Matt gives his impressions on what might happen after this week's election in Northern Ireland. Follow this week's guests here: @keiranpedley @agkd123 @mattsingh_
This week's podcast is split into two parts. In part one, Keiran is joined in the studio by Adam Drummond, Head of Political Polling at Opinium. Keiran and Adam discuss all things data in the aftermath of Theresa May's big Brexit speech. They discuss the public's reaction to May's speech, attitudes to 'Hard' and 'Soft' Brexits (and why numbers are not always what they seem), immigration polling, May's approval ratings and polling on the NHS. Keiran also explains why he does not think Labour's polling 'floor' is as bad as others make out. In part two, Keiran is joined on the phone by US political expert (and Polling Matters regular), Jon-Christopher Bua. Keiran and Jon-Christopher discuss Trump's inaguration, what his transition says about the type of president he will be and what happens next once he takes the oath of office. Follow today's guests on twitter: @keiranpedley @jcbua @AGKD123
Dr. Adam Drummond is a veteran educator who has served as an elementary and middle school teacher, K-12 technology specialist, elementary and secondary professional development coordinator, assistant principal, and most recently as a principal. He earned his doctorate in education in 2014 from Ball State University, and currently serves as the Zone 5 Board of Directors for the National Association of Elementary School Principals. He and his wife Tiffanney, have three children and reside in Huntington, IN. About EducatorsLead: Educators Lead is a podcast created to help launch educators into the next level of leadership. This show is for you if you are interested in educational leadership as an assistant principal, principal, superintendent, teacher or someone who hopes to be a school leader one day. Educators Lead offers inspiration and practical advice to help you lead more effectively. Jay Willis interviews school leaders three days a week to discuss why and when these educators made the decision to move into school leadership, challenges along the journey, and stories that made it all worthwhile. Educators Lead is a great resource for any educator looking to make a greater impact. Educate. Inspire. Lead. www.educatorslead.com