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Professor David Gurr is a global expert in educational leadership at the University of Melbourne. He has authored over 200 publications, presented at numerous conferences, and contributed to research projects worth more than $26 million. A founding member of key international leadership networks, he has supervised over 60 postgraduate research students and conducted more than 100 school reviews across Australia and internationally. David has held editorial roles in major education journals and received several honours from the Australian Council for Educational Leaders, including the prestigious Gold Medal. He also consults widely and holds fellowships with institutions in Hong Kong, the UK and Canada.
Over 600 leaders of universities and colleges recently signed a statement for “constructive engagement” as the result of conflict between the government and higher education. Particularly concerning are cuts in funding for research, student visa status and DEI. On the next Charlotte Talks, we hear from Davidson College President Doug Hicks about the pressures facing educational institutions.
The Game Changers podcast celebrates those true pioneers in education who are building schools for tomorrow. In episode 199 (Part 1) of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Martin Westwell! Martin was appointed Chief Executive of the Department for Education in April 2022, following a successful 4 years as Chief Executive of the SACE Board. Martin has worked extensively with education systems and other organisations in using evidence to inform policy, practice, innovation and impact in education. He was a Chief Investigator in the national Australian Research Council (ARC) Science of Learning Research Centre, and has worked with UNESCO using evidence to inform strategic planning of education in the Asia-Pacific region. In 2018, Martin received the prestigious Australian Council for Educational Leaders' (ACEL) Gold Medal, awarded for the most outstanding contribution to the study and practice of educational administration and leadership. In 2007 Martin and his family moved to South Australia where he took the position of inaugural Director of the Flinders Centre for Science Education in the 21st Century and then Strategic Professor in the Science of Learning at Flinders University. Martin completed his degree and PhD at Cambridge University and was a Research Fellow at Lincoln College, Oxford University in biological chemistry. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Evan Phillips supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil and Adriano via LinkedIn and Twitter. Let's go!
Deborah Netolicky talks with Dr Fiona Longmuir. Fiona is a Senior Lecturer in Educational Leadership in the Faculty of Education at Monash University. She is also co-leader of the Education Workforce for the Future Research Impact Lab. Her most recent projects have focused on examining working conditions for educators. In other research Fiona has investigated interactions of school and system leadership with student engagement and agency; the emotional labour of school leadership; leading schools through crises; and, leading for social cohesion and social justice. She publishes on topics of leading schools in complex contexts, teachers working conditions and teacher retention, accountability, policy enactment and student agency in school change. Fiona teaches in the Master of Educational Leadership in units focused on social justice and leading educational change and contributes to leadership programs for international school and system leaders. She previously worked for over 15 years for the Victorian Department of Education and Training as a primary school teacher, curriculum and school leader, and leader of school networks. Fiona is a Victorian Fellow of the Australian Council of Educational Leaders. Want to know more? - https://www.monash.edu/education/research/education-workforce-lab - https://www.monash.edu/education/research/projects/what-the-teaching-profession-needs-now-for-the-future - https://www.monash.edu/perceptions-of-teaching/report2022 - https://www.monash.edu/education/research/projects/school-principals-emotional-labour-in-volatile-times Join the conversation on social media. - Deb: @theeeduflaneuse on Instagram - The Edu Salon: @theedusalon on Instagram
Today on the show we have Dr. Leslie Kapuchuck back for another conversation on the podcast!Leslie was previously on the show for Episode 229 and today we talk all about being a Principal. Leslie is the real deal human being and school leader, you're going to enjoy this one.Be sure to stay connected with Leslie on LinkedIn here.Hope you enjoy the conversation, thanks for listening!Book Adam for your next event! mradamwelcome.com/speakingBrand new speaking video HERE!Adam's Books:Kids Deserve It - amzn.to/3JzaoZvRun Like a Pirate - amzn.to/3KH9fjTTeachers Deserve It - amzn.to/3jzATDgEmpower Our Girls - amzn.to/3JyR4vm
04/08/25: Joel Heitkamp is broadcasting from the North Dakota State Capitol to focus on a few bills that aim to put public dollars towards private schools. Dr. Aimee Copas is the Executive Director of the North Dakota Council of Educational Leaders, and talks with Joel about school funding. Learn more about their organization at ndforpublicschools.com (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by BookNook. You can access the webinar recording here.Educational leaders with operational flexibility have a unique opportunity to drive innovation. This edWeb podcast explores practical strategies for overcoming common challenges like teacher shortages and funding constraints, using data-driven tools such as high-impact tutoring, and cultivating sustainable student success.Learn how to leverage your school's flexibility to implement effective solutions, gain firsthand insights from a leader with experience in both traditional and charter schools, and hear a facilitated discussion of best practices in different educational settings. This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-8 school and district leaders.BookNookStudents and educators work together to complete multi-sensory guided reading lessons.Disclaimer: 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.
02/27/25: North Dakota State Senator Josh Boschee is filling in for Joel Heitkamp, and is joined by Dr. Aimee Copas. Dr. Copas is the Executive Director of the North Dakota Council of Educational Leaders, and shares her expertise on innovating public schools and the choice within schools. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aimee Copas, Executive Director of North Dakota Council of Educational Leaders, is on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to tell you some of the legislation she is tracking and why you should pay attention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A New Land: Book 1 by Areulia DavisA New Land Book 1 is about a family, Post Slavery. This family becomes a part of The African American Great Migration to the mid-west. John David's family's dream is to move to Chicago, but the pressures of being a Share Cropper places stumbling blocks in the way forcing the family to slip away in the middle of the night. This story includes paranormal and murder, but most of all the spirit of a family trying to escape the face of the south. Areulia Davis is a former Chicago Public School Teacher. After teaching for 31 years and surviving, she retires in 2012. Pursuing her passion for African American History and Chicago History. Areulia decided to write and publish 2 books with a third one to be released the spring of 2025. Areulia also serves as an Educational Leader for the neighborhood where she grew up in North Lawndale. Mrs. Davis currently lives in North Lawndale with her husband Tyler.https://davisareulia.com/https://www.amazon.com/New-Land-Book-1-ebook/dp/B07JPBLSBQ?ref_=ast_author_dp https://www.amazon.com/New-Land-Book-Two-Davids-ebook/dp/B08WFC7Y9B?ref_=ast_author_mpb https://www.litprime.com/ http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/12325aslp.mp3
Today on the show we have Educational Leader, Dr. Yesenia Sanchez! Yesenia and I talk about all the things in education, leadership, schools and so much more. How can we get more kids in our schools learning another language? What's the biggest leadership lesson you've learned in your career? How do you build capacity in other people on your team? How do you like to bring new staff onto the team? Favorite book about education or leadership that you've read?And so much more! Be sure to stay connected with Yesenia on LinkedIn here. Hope you enjoy the conversation, thanks for listening! Book Adam for your next event! mradamwelcome.com/speaking Brand new speaking video HERE! Adam's Books: Kids Deserve It - amzn.to/3JzaoZv Run Like a Pirate - amzn.to/3KH9fjT Teachers Deserve It - amzn.to/3jzATDg Empower Our Girls - amzn.to/3JyR4vm
In this milestone 100th episode of Leader Chat, Jeff speaks to Arthur C. Brooks discusses his latest book, "Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier." Arthur is a Harvard professor, columnist for The Atlantic, and an accomplished author of 13 books. Jeff and Arthur discuss and explore the evolution of happiness studies, the transition from fluid to crystallized intelligence, and the importance of compassionate and metacognitive leadership. Arthur also shares insights from his diverse career, his collaboration with Oprah Winfrey, and practical advice for leaders on fostering well-being and managing emotions. Enjoy!
Iranetta has such great vision, energy and excitement for school district leadership! Advice on taking that next step in your leadership journey. Mentors, who would be your favorite and why they're so important. Building capacity in others around you. Be sure to stay connected with Iranetta on LinkedIn here, Twitter here. Hope you enjoy the conversation, thanks for listening! Book Adam for your next event! mradamwelcome.com/speaking Brand new speaking video HERE! Adam's Books: Kids Deserve It - amzn.to/3JzaoZv Run Like a Pirate - amzn.to/3KH9fjT Teachers Deserve It - amzn.to/3jzATDg Empower Our Girls - amzn.to/3JyR4vm
This week, I sit down with Dr. Jamay Fisher who brings a unique perspective to the topic of public image and school leadership. As an academic advisor and branding expert who has worked in both education and politics, Dr. Jamay sheds light on the importance of intentionally shaping your reputation and legacy to make a bigger impact in education, and what it takes to be a top-class leader. Hear how to build an empowering public image that expands your reach and impact. Dr. Jamay shares valuable insights on the importance of being intentional about crafting your public image. She also offers strategies for proactively managing your public relations, withstanding turbulence, and taking charge of your legacy. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://angelakellycoaching.com/355
09/25/24: Joel Heitkamp is joined by the Superintendent of Fargo Public Schools, Dr. Rupak Gandhi. Dr. Gandhi has served as the Fargo Public Schools superintendent of schools since July 2018. In October 2022, he was named the 2022-23 North Dakota Superintendent of the Year by the North Dakota Council of Educational Leaders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for a 'Bang Up Good' conversation with Layne. She has such great ideas and knowledge of education, leadership, how to turn around failing schools, we talk books, football and so much more! Be sure to stay connect with Laye on LinkedIn here and Twitter/X here. Hope you enjoy the conversation, thanks for listening! Book Adam for your next event! mradamwelcome.com/speaking Brand new speaking video HERE! Adam's Books: Kids Deserve It - amzn.to/3JzaoZv Run Like a Pirate - amzn.to/3KH9fjT Teachers Deserve It - amzn.to/3jzATDg Empower Our Girls - amzn.to/3JyR4vm
Linda J. Silver, M.S., Ed.S. discusses Section 504 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and her career ensuring appropriate accommodations for students. Linda J. Silver, M.S., Ed.S. is the Executive Director and Founder of Silver & Associates Educational Consulting Solutions. She is an expert in the field of Section 504, an award winning certified school counselor, a nationally recognized speaker and published author advocating for students with disabilities. Linda's training and work experiences have given her a unique perspective on children, schools and school district dynamics. Linda has been a Teacher, Guidance Director, Educational Leader, District Guidance Coordinator. She was selected to work at the school district level in administrative positions serving grades Pre-K to 12 for Broward County Schools, Ft. Lauderdale, FL the 6th largest school district in the United States. In her roles as the School District Section 504/ADA Specialist and as the School District Guidance Coordinator for the School Board of Broward County, Florida she oversaw over 340 schools with over 265,000 students. Silver & Associates Educational Consulting Solutions provides expert educational consultation services to parents and schools districts; ensuring equal access to education for all students and helping transform students' lives. For more information about Linda's work: https://www.504advocacy.com/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
On a recent episode of the Maxwell Leadership podcast, Dr. John C. Maxwell shared the top five books he considers his most impactful, providing timeless lessons on leadership. Today, we will explore those books and their key lessons for educational leaders.#EducationalLeader,KimLeadershipChair.com “When students are led well, they learn well.”Website: http://www.kimdmoore.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimdmooreYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EducationalLeaderThe views shared in the Educational Leadership Moment are solely mine and do not reflect the positions of my employer or any entity within the local, state, or federal government sectors.
Effective leaders must navigate the complexities of education, inspire others, and act as role models. This is particularly crucial in public school districts where the well-being of both students and staff hinges on strong, visionary leadership.In today's podcast, we'll take a brief look at a few programs to grow educational leaders to their full potential.#EducationalLeader,Kim “When students are led well, they learn well.”Website: http://www.kimdmoore.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimdmooreYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EducationalLeaderThe views shared in the Educational Leadership Moment are solely mine and do not reflect the positions of my employer or any entity within the local, state, or federal government sectors.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Empowered Educator Podcast, Dr. Mel sits down with Dr. Jamay Fisher, an academic advisor and branding expert, to explore the pressing issue of burnout among educational leaders. Dr. Fisher shares her journey from the classroom to coaching public figures, emphasizing the importance of personal and professional presence in combating burnout. She provides actionable insights for aspiring leaders looking to elevate their careers without sacrificing their well-being.Main Bulleted Points:Understanding Burnout: Learn the formal definition of occupational burnout and how it manifests in educational leadership.Building Your Presence: Discover how personal and professional presence can mitigate burnout and enhance your leadership effectiveness.Practical Tools for Prevention: Dr. Fisher shares strategies to recognize and prevent burnout before it derails your career.Connect with Dr, FisherLeading Lavishly Boutique Advisory IG@jamayfisher (freebie: DM "brand tool")www.leadinglavishly.com/consultation Intern Interest FormEducator to Entrepreneur AcademyBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessLet me help you determine the next steps in your career!Grab a complimentary POWER SessionWith Rubi.ai, you'll experience cutting-edge technology, research-driven insights, and efficient content delivery.email: melinda@empowereducator.comWebsite: www.empowereducator.com Join the PowerED Up Educator Facebook Group
Send us a Text Message.Luci Fowers has dedicated her career to education. In this episode, Lucy details her journey from a small town in Utah to her work as a teacher and then charter school pioneer in California. Listen to hear more about Luci's perspective on establishing strong school communities and much more!
Today our guest is Lemar Wilson, Educational Leader at Uplifting Minds Enterprise. We talk to Lemar about the importance of fostering a culture of mindfulness and intentionality before engaging with technology. He highlights the significant influence phones can have on our lives and shares strategies he has used to help students rethink their relationship with technology and focus on personal growth. Lemar shares that by reframing how they engage with their devices, we can help students to develop healthier habits and a more balanced approach to digital consumption. Learn More About CharacterStrong: Access FREE MTSS Curriculum Samples Attend our next live product preview Visit the CharacterStrong Website Growing up in Queens, NY with six siblings in a single-parent home, Lemar Wilson learned to be a vocal speaker early in life. Despite his passion for the music industry, it became apparent to him that God had other plans. After losing his best friend to cancer and witnessing his childhood friends make various bad life choices, he developed a love for empowering people to become the best version of themselves. Lemar obtained a degree in Criminal Justice and Business Management and worked in Customer Service and Sales in Corporate America for over 15 years. He welcomed the opportunity to serve the public positively and realized he wanted to be part of the solution rather than the problem. As a result, he began speaking to the youth to uplift, motivate, and promote healthy lifestyle changes. He has created numerous videos on social media and has made guest appearances on numerous podcasts. He reaches out to the public not only through social media but also in schools and corporate events. Through successful mentoring, Lemar has educated, uplifted, and motivated students and adults to reach their full potential through personal development. His personal, professional, and educational background gives him the skills to not only be a great salesperson but to also motivate people from all walks of life. Lemar offers guidance to build up confidence, promote awareness, and motivate. He provides consulting services for current and past students on mental health, personal growth, and relationship development. He has the keys to living a fulfilled life, both professionally and personally.
Summer learning loss is a significant concern as it can set students back several months in their educational progress, mainly affecting those in under-resourced communities. In this week's podcast, we'll discuss an effective strategy to address this issue that involves fostering partnerships between schools, community organizations, and local businesses. #Educational Leader,Kim “When students are led well, they learn well.”Website: http://www.kimdmoore.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimdmooreYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EducationalLeaderThe views shared in the Educational Leadership Moment are solely mine and do not reflect the positions of my employer or any entity within the local, state, or federal government sectors.
As a school leader, my primary focus was creating the conditions for success for our students. One area we worked on during the summer was helping our underclass students stay on track for graduation. Therefore, leveraging technology was an effective strategy to mitigate our students' summer slide.In this podcast, we will discuss the role of educational technology in addressing learning loss.#Educational Leader,Kim"Drop me a text now—I'd love to hear from you!" “When students are led well, they learn well.”Website: http://www.kimdmoore.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimdmooreYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EducationalLeaderThe views shared in the Educational Leadership Moment are solely mine and do not reflect the positions of my employer or any entity within the local, state, or federal government sectors.
We talk about ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) at school. We take bullying head on. But there's one especially treacherous ACE that afflicts as many as 1 in 3 teens from which we shy almost completely - teen dating violence and sexual abuse. Abuse survivor-turned-activist and national touring expert Ashley Bendiksen has made it her mission to bring these widespread and uncomfortable issues out of the darkness in order to shine her light on a welcome alternative - teaching kids how to establish and maintain healthy relationships. The relevance for public education is immense because, as Bendiksen points out, traumatized kids have a much harder time learning. It's next to impossible to focus on completing assignments or taking tests when students face abuse in their home or key relationships. But few teachers and administrators have been trained how to address such sensitive topics.This is where Bendiksen comes in with her clarion call. She travels the country sharing her own powerful story of survival, and the expertise she has since developed around domestic and sexual violence, adolescent mental health, resilience and healing after abuse. Further, she points out the profound influence educators can have on young lives when they transcend the academic and begin to venture into the social and emotional minefields many of their students are forced to navigate.Some of the solutions Bendiksen outlines as a response to this complex and traumatic state of affairs sound surprisingly simple - simple enough that you may wonder why all educators aren't provided with these tools from the outset of their careers.You can find out more about Ashley Bendiksen, her library of resources and her speaking engagements at ashleybendiksen.com. "Outliers in Education" is a project of CEE, The Center for Educational Effectiveness. Find out more at effectiveness.org.Produced by Jamie Howell at Howell at the Moon Productions.
Join us as we discuss responding as a leader when you receive hard to hear feedback with two new guests: Drs. Sall and DeKosky. We cover key points from their respective AIMW24 workshops: “Maintaining PD Wellness: What to Do When the Residents or Faculty are Mad at You,” and “From Whining to Winning: Transforming the Chronic Complainer into a Constructive Champion.” We specifically highlight the emotional valence related to receiving constructive feedback, extreme ownership and radical transparency, tips for chief residents regarding complaints received, and how to maintain a growth mindset when things get spicy in feedback conversations. Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe | Patreon | Free CME!| Youtube thecurbsidersteach@gmail.com Show Segments Intro, disclaimer, guest bio Updates and Introductions Dr. Sall and Dr. DeKosky's workshops Emotional Valence Growth Mindset Psychological Safety Systems Thinker Complaint Triage Framework Seasons of Change Extreme Ownership Radical Transparency Take-home points Things to Plug Outro Credits Producer/Writer/Infographics/CME: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD Hosts: Molly Heublein MD/ Era Kryzhanovskaya MD Reviewer: Ben Kinnear MD, MEd Guests: Dana Sall, MD MEd; Allison DeKosky, MD Technical support: Podpaste Theme Music: MorsyMusic
Transitioning from a military career to education has been an incredible journey, and I'm grateful for every step. My time as a basic training commander instilled in me a deep understanding of transformational teaching methods, which I've carried into my role as an Educational Leader. It's all about empowering individuals to reach their fullest potential, whether becoming soldiers or scholars. Thank you, Mike Sullivan, for the opportunity to share my journey on the Born To Shine podcast! #EducationalLeader,Kim"Drop me a text now—I'd love to hear from you!" “When students are led well, they learn well.”Website: http://www.kimdmoore.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimdmooreYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EducationalLeaderThe views shared in the Educational Leadership Moment are solely mine and do not reflect the positions of my employer or any entity within the local, state, or federal government sectors.
In this episode, we are going to talk about one of the biggest innovations in the world right now, artificial intelligence or AI. We're sure this isn't the first time you're hearing of it or consider how it can be applied in an educational setting. Much of what is being discussed about AI in education is, of course, focused on its teaching and learning applications… which makes sense, given our core mission as educators. In this episode, we take a different approach and explore how AI can be used by administrators to help them be more effective and innovative in their leadership capacities. Host: Dr. Jenine Sansosti, Director, SST8 Guest: Corey Hoynacke, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Summit Educational Service Center Additional Resources: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) - On citing AI generated material Newsletters/email subscriptions: List of the top 17 AI Newsletters https://explodingtopics.com/blog/ai-newsletters AI in Education Newsletter from Magic School - https://www.magicschool.ai/blog The Neuron - https://www.theneurondaily.com/ AI Policy in Education (Resources and Links) - Google Doc managed by Corey
Welcome to episode 171 of the Leader of Learning Podcast. In this episode, we have the pleasure of hearing from Dr. Stephanie Duguid, a renowned expert in educational leadership and the founder of Do Good Leadership. Dr. Stephanie shared her insights on empowering women in leadership roles, overcoming impostor syndrome, and the importance of effective communication. She highlighted the power of recognizing one's achievements to combat self-doubt and discussed her approach to leadership training.Guest Information:Dr. Stephanie Duguid is a renowned expert in Educational Leadership and an International Best-Selling Author. She is the founder of Do Good Leadership, a recognized leader among professional women. With over 100 conference invitations and numerous appearances at colleges and universities nationwide, Dr. Stephanie is a sought-after speaker known for her expertise in positive educational leadership and effective communication.Drawing from decades of experience in K-12 and Higher Education, she is a strategist and connector, empowering clients to achieve exceptional outcomes. Dr. Stephanie's insights have been featured in notable outlets, and she is also the creator and host of the "Empowering Women in Educational Leadership" radio show, podcast, and blog. In her highly acclaimed keynote, “Exponentially Elevate Your Impact as an Educational Leader,” she inspires audiences to define their purpose and vision in educational leadership, addressing topics like Positive Leadership, Mindset, Optimism, and Conflict Management with Grace.Beyond her professional achievements, Dr. Stephanie is actively involved in leadership roles within educational organizations and is dedicated to supporting students through community college scholarships in memory of her mother.Episode Resources:Stephanie's WebsiteDo Good Leadership on Facebook**************************************************************TAKE MY NEW LEADERSHIP STYLES QUIZ!https://dankreiness.com/quiz**************************************************************ACCESS MY INSPIRING RESOURCES:SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNELSign up for my email newsletter50 AI Prompts for Instructional Leaders to Revolutionize Your SchoolThe Teacher's Guide to Becoming a School Leader“Lead to Inspire Growth” eBookFREE “Unlock Your Leadership Potential” course**************************************************************CONSIDER BECOMING AN OFFICIAL SHOW SPONSOR!I can help promote your product or service - Email me at dan@leaderoflearning.comMedia Kit - https://dankreiness.com/mediaTalk Studio is my recording platform of choice for video, audio, and even live streaming. For more information about Talk Studio and to receive 20% off your first billing cycle on ANY paid plan you sign up for, visit https://dankreiness.com/talkFollow Dr. Dan Kreiness on Social Media:Youtube ChannelTwitter/XInstagramLinkedInFacebookTikTokThe Leader Of Learning Podcast is a proud member of the Teach Better Podcast Network. For more information and to find other great podcasts, visit https://teachbetterpodcastnetwork.comMusic credits: https://www.purple-planet.com
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP For Principals, Teachers, and Parents. Luke George's passion for Education is unwavering and over the past 16 years, he has presented to over 400 schools and 10,000 teachers. Luke has a passion for training and empowering Courageous Educators. In Year One, he confided with his teacher that he also wanted to be a teacher – to help people become the best versions of themselves. (Luke says, 'I didn't say the last part. However, that is what I have been doing ever since). Knowing his WHY, Luke completed Teachers College and taught for 7 years. Find out more about Luke at https://www.by-george.com.au/ Ready to Transform Your Business and Your Life Performance Results? Let's Connect! Apply for a Free 1-on-1 'Lead Your Best Life Breakthrough Session' with Me and Begin Your Journey to Success. Visit www.leighfarnell.com for More Details and Book Your Exploratory Meeting Now! Want to find out more or discuss the content of this podcast with me? How to apply the content of this podcast to you, your business, your career and your life? Apply for a free 1 on 1 “Lead Your Best Life Breakthrough Session” with me and we'll discuss your struggles and goals with business, teams, relationships and life. We'll also create an actionable roadmap to get you to those goals in the quickest, easiest way possible. Find out more at our websites www.leighfarnell.com and www.pdc-growth.com Link here -https://calendly.com/lfbb/exploratory-meeting-15mins #success #empowerment #coaching #podcast #useful #practical #easy #proven #life #business
Jette Oksis is an Educational Leader, mother of 4, athlete and President of Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club. In this podcast, we discuss: ✅ Jette's interesting teaching career ✅ Student Engagement ✅ Student Success Outcomes ✅ Teachers Extended Professionality ✅ Online Learning.. ✅ Managing a Busy Life ✅ and much more Ready to Transform Your Business and Your Life Performance Results? Let's Connect! Apply for a Free 1-on-1 'Lead Your Best Life Breakthrough Session' with Me and Begin Your Journey to Success. Visit www.leighfarnell.com for More Details and Book Your Exploratory Meeting Now! Want to find out more or discuss the content of this podcast with me? How to apply the content of this podcast to you, your business, your career and your life? Apply for a free 1 on 1 “Lead Your Best Life Breakthrough Session” with me and we'll discuss your struggles and goals with business, teams, relationships and life. We'll also create an actionable roadmap to get you to those goals in the quickest, easiest way possible. Find out more at our websites www.leighfarnell.com and www.pdc-growth.com Link here -https://calendly.com/lfbb/exploratory-meeting-15mins #success #empowerment #coaching #podcast #useful #practical #easy #proven #life #business
Dr. David Johnson is a fierce advocate for education and social justice. From Spanish Harlem to esteemed educational leadership, David's story is one of resilience and mentorship. Join us as he shares insights from his diverse experiences, highlighting the power of breaking barriers and the importance of equitable education for all. As the founder of Transform Ed Consulting, David is committed to empowering the next generation of leaders. Don't miss this inspiring conversation on his journey, passion, and vision for a brighter future in education.Hey friend. I'm Mel, a dedicated educator, ambitious entrepreneur, coffee, and Jesus lover. When it was time for me to explore new horizons beyond the classroom, I was completely certain that God was guiding me towards a greater and more fulfilling purpose,And now, my mission is to empower you to dig deep and know what options are available when you're ready to transition from the teacher to leader, you're ready to retire and pursue that second career, or you're ready for the challenge of starting your own educational consultancy. Imagine, working in a career that sets your soul and deepest passions on fire. If you're ready to make that change and pursue a different path in your educational career, then you're in the right place.Friend, let me show you how to make a change in your life and pursue your true passions with a position that you love while using your God-given gifts and talents to persevere toward your personal and professional goals. Connect with Dr. David JohnsonLinkedInTransformEdLet me help you determine the next steps in your career!Grab a complimentary Career emPOWERment Sessionemail: melinda@empowereducator.comWith Rubi.ai, you'll experience cutting-edge technology, research-driven insights, and efficient content delivery.Website: www.empowereducator.com Join the Empowered Educator Facebook Group Become a Curriculum and Instructional Designer 3-Course Bundle 4-Course Bundle: Curriculum and Instructional Design, Customer Success, Training & Ed Consulting, Freelancing
Meghan is a STEM organizational neurodiversity specialist, TEDx speaker, Educational Leader, Gifted teacher, Parent, Writer, Activist, Keynote speaker, Lifelong learner, dancer, and Neurodivergent executive coach and consultant. Today, we speak on what neurodiversity is, what it encompasses, misconceptions, strengths and skills, and so much more. To connect with Meghan: https://www.growtoptalent.com/ G'Ade's book: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Mrs+Gloria+Ade-Gold+Lawrence&i=stripbooks&crid=U0O7Q3CTO4PQ&refresh=1&sprefix=mrs+gloria+ade-gold+lawrence%2Cstripbooks%2C283&ref=glow_cls
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The leaders in our schools are essential to creating an environment where staff and students are able to grow and excel in life. This role that comes with leadership should not be taken lightly and with the right guidance and coaching, it will take you and your organization to new heights as you improve as a leader. Join us today as host Dustin Odham speaks with Education Speaker, Consultant, & Bestselling Author Principal Kafele. This educational leader returns to the Change Starts Here podcast to discuss the different attributes that make a great leader and the decisions that all leaders must make as they begin their journey into their position. With Kafele's new book, “The Assistant Principal Identity,” you can learn how to be your authentic self which will in turn help you become a more authentic leader. You won't want to miss out on this educational powerhouse.Don't forget to like, and turn on those bell notifications to ensure you don't miss our next episode.If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey EducationGuest: Principal Kafele, Education Speaker & Consultant, Principal Kafele Consulting, LLCTime stamps: (00:00 - 02:07) Introduction(02:08 - 05:05) Discovering Purpose(05:06 - 07:22) Helping Teachers Support the Kids(07:23 - 11:48) Key Attributes in Educational Leaders(11:49 - 15:33) It's Just a Part of Leadership(15:34 - 19:36) Times Get Tougher(19:37 - 24:37) Culture of Accepting Feedback(24:38 - 30:17) Fighting Burnout(30:18 - 35:07) The Assistant Principal Identity(35:08 - 39:34) Being an Authentic Leader(39:35 - 43:32) Hearing the Voice Through the Pages(43:33 - 52:14) Rapid Fire Questions!(52:15 - 52:36) Closing
- THE MOST TALKED ABOUT EPISODE OF 2023 - “Schools are insatiable beasts: you can throw your family, you can throw your marriage, you can throw your health, you can throw your peace of mind, you can throw pretty much anything you want into the beast's mouth and it will still want more.” Dr Briony Scott How do teachers and school leaders handle the immense, unseen pressure of their job? In this insightful episode, Meg Durham speaks with Dr Briony Scott, an experienced principal and president of the Australian Council for Educational Leaders about the invisible load that educators carry today. The two discuss the power of empathy, proactivity and maturity in challenging moments with parents or other staff members and managing emotions in the workplace. Through this episode, explore the tools and strategies that will help you thrive as an educator and school leader. Episode 78 Shownotes - https://openmindeducation.com/episode78 Weekly Newsletter - https://openmindeducation.com/thought-weekly/ Booking Requests - https://openmindeducation.com/booking-request/ The School of Wellbeing is one of the best health and wellbeing podcasts for teachers, educators and school leaders!
I have created a list of 5 leadership qualities of my favorite educational leaders. I lay them out in the latest Youniversalife Podcast. Who are your favorite leaders in your personal and professional life?Make a list of 5 things you love about their leadership style. Then, make a conscious effort to mirror their actions and words. This is a great way to discover your leadership principles.Please like and leave a review. You can find additional content at http://youniversalife.comHappy Hollidays and Keep Moving Forward!
Today, I have the great pleasure of sharing a recent conversation with the amazing Dr Paul Kidson. Paul Kidson is the NSW Branch President of the Australian College of Educational Leaders. He is also a Senior Lecturer in Educational Leadership at the Australian Catholic University. His teaching and research explores how school leaders work within and critically transform their professional lives. In this fascinating conversation, we talked about Delusions of grandeur, understanding the human condition and caring for ourselves so that we can care for those entrusted to us.
In episode 95, Ryan Pelkey talks about the importance of paying attention to the mental health of teachers/staff. He offers ways to support each other and urges administration to focus on relationships.
In this episode Dr. Craft shatters misconceptions and reveals the power of gaming for building social-emotional skills. How can educators effectively integrate gaming into their SEL programs? Are You Ready To Unlock the Power of Gaming? The power of gaming can be harnessed to forge strong peer connections among students. By instilling the elements of gaming in social-emotional learning, students can be encouraged to reflect on their emotions and reactions in gaming scenarios, apply insights to real-life contexts, and foster belonging within their peer groups. Thus, far from being a mere recreational activity, gaming can be a potent tool for facilitating improved student well-being and social-emotional growth. Learn more about our amazing guest: Dr. Kristen Craft has served as a teacher, principal, and district administrator in public education for the past 27 years. A champion of students, Dr. Craft is currently the Scholastic Esports Specialist for Generation Esports. She helps normalize esports in education by supporting schools and districts to create a scholastic esports pipeline. Mentoring educational leaders, teaching aspiring principals at the university level, presenting at multiple conferences, and connecting with leaders across the country, Kristen knows the impact leaders can have on a school or district. The culmination of her time in administration at both levels represents a lifetime of love spent in the greatest profession. She is the Gaming Concepts Podcast host and has been featured in several ed leadership podcasts and publications. Kristen was named the 2021 Kansas Principal of the Year. Twitter - @KristenEsports @GamingConceptsU @JoinGenEsports @HSELesports LinkedIn - KristenEsports, Generation Esports Links explored in this episode LGBTQ Students Finding Hope in Declining Mental Health via Esports in Schools https://www.gamingconcepts.gg/ Huge thanks to our amazing Sponsor for this episode! Mackin For highlights from this conversation: 00:06:52 - Gaming as a Tool for Connection and Belonging Dr. Craft explains how gaming at school provides an opportunity for students to find their peer group, build friendships across different social circles, and strengthen connections, ultimately promoting a sense of belonging. 00:09:31 - Rethinking Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Dr. Craft reflects on traditional approaches to SEL and suggests that incorporating gaming into SEL programs can make them more authentic and relevant to students. By addressing real-life challenges and experiences in gaming, students can develop skills like anger management and empathy. 00:11:08 - Using Gaming to Teach Emotional Regulation Dr. Craft shares an example of using gaming to teach emotional regulation. By discussing instances of toxic behavior and anger in gaming, students can learn how to manage their emotions and react appropriately, not only within gaming but also in other aspects of life. 00:15:34 - The Stigma of Video Games The guest discusses the common misconception and stigma surrounding video games, particularly among parents. She shares her own experience and emphasizes the need to normalize esports in schools. 00:17:21 - Esports and Marginalized Populations The guest highlights the positive impact of esports on marginalized populations, specifically LGBTQ+ students. She mentions a study that showed significant growth in self-esteem among students who had mental health moments integrated into their gaming concepts curriculum. 00:18:13 - Rapid Transformation with Esports The guest discusses the transformative effects of implementing esports in schools. She shares the results of a study where students showed tremendous gains in self-esteem within just ten weeks. Esports provides a sense of community and inclusivity for students who may feel marginalized. 00:22:12 - Leadership Skills and Career Opportunities The guest emphasizes that esports develops leadership skills and opens up career opportunities in a rapidly growing industry. She mentions the diverse range of professions related to gaming, such as chiropractors, accountants, and lawyers. Esports prepares students for the future and helps them become successful adults. 00:25:50 - Getting Started with Esports The guest encourages educators to reach out for support in getting started with esports. She assures that starting is not as difficult as it may seem and that they can provide guidance and solutions for challenges related to attendance, grades, student engagement, and mental health. 00:30:25 - Combatting Pushback Dr. Craft discusses the importance of being prepared to combat pushback when championing initiatives for students, such as Esports. Leaders in education may face resistance, but pushing past it can make a tremendous difference in the lives of students. 00:31:16 - Creating a Welcoming Culture Dr. Craft emphasizes that adding initiatives like Esports can create an inclusive and welcoming culture in schools. It is essential for educational leaders to see and fight for all students, rather than discounting or shaming them. 00:31:52 - The Role of Educational Leaders Dr. Craft reminds leaders that their focus should be on the students, not themselves. Turning a blind eye to the needs of students is not who educational leaders should be. They should actively advocate for and support all students. 00:32:15 - Ending on a Powerful Note Tricia thanks Dr. Craft for sharing her expertise and passion. The conversation serves as a reminder that it is ultimately about the kids and their well-being. Dr. Kraft's insights provide inspiration for educational leaders to prioritize the needs of students.
Leadership isn't always an easy journey; it comes with its fair share of challenges and obstacles. But here's the inspiring truth: impactful leaders are those who rise above adversity, persist through difficulties, and emerge stronger on the other side. In this episode, we're tackling the real-world hurdles that education leaders face and exploring the "why" behind the importance of resilience and determination in the pursuit of impact. So, if you've ever wondered how to navigate the rocky terrain of leadership, stay tuned as we equip you with the tools and mindset needed to overcome challenges and leave a lasting impact in the world of education.Hey friend. I'm Melinda, an educator, entrepreneur, coffee, and Jesus Lover. When it was time for me to leave the classroom and pursue something different, something more, I knew it completely and I had no doubt that God was telling me to move forward and trust Him.And now, my mission is to empower you to dig deep and know what options are available when you're ready to transition from the classroom, you're ready for a challenge, or you're ready to retire and pursue that second career.Imagine, working in a career that sets your soul on fire. If you're ready to make that change and pursue a different path in your educational career, then you're in the right place.Friend, let me show you how to make a change in your life and pursue your true passions with a position that you love while using your God-given gifts and talents to persevere toward your personal and professional goals. Grab a Teacher to Leader emPOWERment Session with me by clicking the link.Website: www.empowereducator.com Join the Empowered Educator Facebook Group Become a Curriculum and Instructional Designer 3-Course Bundle 4-Course Bundle: Curriculum and Instructional Design, Customer Success, Training & Ed Consulting, Freelancing
Today's episode is all about the "how" of impactful leadership. We've talked about why it matters and what it looks like, but now it's time to roll up our sleeves and explore how to become an impactful leader. Leadership's dynamic journey that requires a unique set of skills, qualities, and strategies to be successful. It's about inspiring and guiding a team toward a common goal while fostering a culture of continuous improvement. In this episode, I'll break down the components of how to be an effective leader and I will provide you with actionable steps and valuable insights to enhance your leadership toolkit. Whether you're already in a leadership position or aspiring to be, get ready to learn how to lead with impact in your school and community.Hey friend. I'm Melinda, an educator, entrepreneur, coffee, and Jesus Lover. When it was time for me to leave the classroom and pursue something different, something more, I knew it completely and I had no doubt that God was telling me to move forward and trust Him.And now, my mission is to empower you to dig deep and know what options are available when you're ready to transition from the classroom, you're ready for a challenge, or you're ready to retire and pursue that second career.Imagine, working in a career that sets your soul on fire. If you're ready to make that change and pursue a different path in your educational career, then you're in the right place.Friend, let me show you how to make a change in your life and pursue your true passions with a position that you love while using your God-given gifts and talents to persevere toward your personal and professional goals. Grab a Career Transition Complimentary EmPOWERment Session with me by clicking the link. Join the Empowered Educator Facebook Group Become a Curriculum and Instructional Designer 3-Course Bundle 4-Course Bundle: Curriculum and Instructional Design, Customer Success, Training & Ed Consulting, Freelancing From Teacher to Instructional Designer ~ Limited-Time Pricing!
The Dean's List with Host Dean Bowen – Oregon's Democrats are altering the educational landscape in a concerning way. Governor Kate Brown signs Senate Bill 744, removing the need for high school students to prove proficiency in basic subjects for graduation. Is this a genuine effort to reevaluate academic standards, or a calculated move to lower educational expectations? Uncover the hidden agendas and implications of this law.
We're shifting our focus from the "why" to the "what." What does impact look like when you're in a leadership role in education? It's more than just numbers and statistics; it's about nurturing personal growth, fostering a sense of community, and leaving an indelible mark on the educational landscape. In this episode, we'll paint a vivid picture of the multifaceted nature of impact. Get ready to broaden your perspective and discover the profound possibilities of making a difference in the lives of students and colleagues alike.Hey friend. I'm Melinda, an educator, entrepreneur, coffee, and Jesus Lover. When it was time for me to leave the classroom and pursue something different, something more, I knew it completely and I had no doubt that God was telling me to move forward and trust Him.And now, my mission is to empower you to dig deep and know what options are available when you're ready to transition from the classroom, you're ready for a challenge, or you're ready to retire and pursue that second career.Imagine, working in a career that sets your soul on fire. If you're ready to make that change and pursue a different path in your educational career, then you're in the right place.Friend, let me show you how to make a change in your life and pursue your true passions with a position that you love while using your God-given gifts and talents to persevere toward your personal and professional goals. Grab a Career Transition Complimentary EmPOWERment Session with me by clicking the link. Join the Empowered Educator Facebook Group Become a Curriculum and Instructional Designer 3-Course Bundle 4-Course Bundle: Curriculum and Instructional Design, Customer Success, Training & Ed Consulting, Freelancing From Teacher to Instructional Designer ~ Limited-Time Pricing!
Have you ever wondered how an immigrant, unfamiliar with the language and culture of a new country, can rise to become an influential figure in education? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Lauren Petria, who did just that. Her journey from immigrant to executive director of Talent Acquisition at Aldi and ISD is nothing short of inspirational. Dr. Petria enlightens us on the educational inequalities she witnessed firsthand and emphasizes the critical role of interpreters in providing access to resources for all families. She also offers valuable insights to parents on understanding their rights within the school system.We all want our children to grow into resilient, confident individuals. We explore this in relation to fostering a growth mindset, emphasizing effort over results - a concept championed by Stanford researcher, Carol Dweck. Hear how Dr. Petria put this theory into practice with her own daughter, fostering resilience and perseverance despite failure. We'll share strategies on how you, too can foster this mindset in your children, creating an environment where they're unafraid to try, make mistakes, and learn.In a world that often overlooks empathy and kindness, we shine a spotlight on their importance in relationships. We delve into the psychological damage caused by public humiliation and the ways in which we can equip our children to handle the pressures of modern technology. Shifting gears, we then explore the subtleties of nonverbal communication and the importance of setting boundaries. We round off our discussion by talking about the generational curses and the power of knowledge gained from experience. Tune in for a thought-provoking dialogue on education, parenting, empathy, and understanding.Connect with Dr. Lauren Petria HERE! Click the HERE to choose your path! Click HERE to choose your path! Support the showBook a one-on-one with Rick YeeClick HERE to schedule a free 30-minute consultation if you'd like support to take the right step towards the great life you deserve.⭐Thank you for listening to our podcast! We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to give us a 5-star review. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you high-quality content. Thank you!For more information on The Warrior's Way program, and upcoming events click here
The front lines of education reveal that education as we know it will dramatically change over the next 2-3 years. Dr. Stephen Peters explores what he sees as hopeful and frightening for schools nationwide. Dr. Peters and Dr. Johnson show that many of your greatest opportunities are disguised as challenges. Learning to lead through complexity is the pathway to Leadership Transformation. Together, they talk through what you can expect from their forthcoming book: Leadership Transformation from A to Z: What Great Leaders Do! Click here to energize your teachers, students, and staff with Dr. Stephen Peters and Dr. Fred Johnson! Click here to register for our next Think Tank! InitiativeOne: Leadership Institute Eliminate Drama, Improve Decision-Making, and Win as a Team. Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. To learn more, visit https://www.initiativeone.com. Leadership Transformation | Leadership Foundations | Strategic Planning | Online Leadership Courses | Keynote Speaking | Executive Coaching
In this episode, Elin and Christina have a conversation with Alexandrea Creer Kahn. Christina and Alex met during their pre-educator years back in the early 2000s. For the past 18 years, Alex has worked in several roles in K-12 and higher ed including teacher, school coach, principal, and district leader as well as graduate instructor. Take a listen to Alex's educational journey and how it impacts her equity-focused leadership practices today. Alexandrea Creer Kahn started her career in education, working to support elementary school teachers and leaders to engage in the school improvement process. Over the course of her career focusing on educational equity, Alex has worked in several roles in K–12 and higher ed including teacher, school coach, principal, and district leader, as well as lecturer for Stanford University. Recently, Alex co-authored the book Identity Safe Classrooms: Grades 6–12 Pathway to Belonging and Learning and Belonging and Inclusion in Identity Safe Schools: a Guide for Educational Leaders. A Bay Area native, Alex enjoys spending her time with her husband and sons, reading, and spending time enjoying nature. --- Buy our Book: The Power of Reflection Work With Us! Book a Clarity Call. Follow us on Instagram: @elinandchristina Facebook: Empowered Conversations with Elin & Christina Check out our website at www.empowereducationalconsulting.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elinandchristina/support
Rachel and Stuart have an engaging, insightful, and entertaining conversation with Ms. Natalie Catin, who has spent the last 20+ years in education as a teacher, a principal, and now as an executive coach for Pennsylvania educational leaders. We discuss:Imposter Syndrome and how and why it manifests in black women Leadership presenceAnd the value of leadership coachingLINKS:Email: ncatin80@gmail.comLinkedInLet's Get Better Faster, by Paul Bambrick-SantoyoTo help support our show, visit:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2017272/supportFor additional management resources and information, please visit us at: https://managementworksmedia.com You can email us at: managementworks@managementworksmedia.com Support the show
You may be facing a combination of factors right now that have come together to create your very own version of whiteout conditions. Whiteout conditions are situations where a storm gets so bad that you can't see even a few feet in front of you. These conditions are most frustrating for leaders who have been previously successful in their roles […]
You may be facing a combination of factors right now that have come together to create your very own version of whiteout conditions. Whiteout conditions are situations where a storm gets so bad that you can't see even a few feet in front of you. These conditions are most frustrating for leaders who have been previously successful in their roles […]