
 Inside Education - a podcast for educators interested in teaching Podcast 388, Coaching for Principals with Viv Grant (5-2-20)
 Feb 5, 2020 
 48:25 
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's podcast I speak to Viv Grant who is Executive Coach and Director of Integrity Coaching. She was a keynote speaker at the 2020 annual conference of the Irish Primary Principals' Network. Among the topics we discuss are the following:
- Identifying your stories as a school leader: why are you in the profession? What motivates you? What inspires you? What brings you joy?
 - Her story and how she began to articulate it for herself
 - The importance for principals of recognising and articulating their inner, subconscious narrative
 - How underlying thoughts and experiences can affect a principal’s ability to have difficult conversations
 - Becoming aware of when the old narratives no longer serve us
 - Getting our back stage narratives aligned with our front stage performance
 - The role of the Centre for School Leadership
 - What coaching for principals involves
 - Just like social workers and psychologists get “supervision” in their work as a matter of course, so should school principals because as well as being leaders of curriculum and instruction, many of them are practising aspects of psychology and social work.
 - Why school development and human growth and development go hand in hand and why offering coaching to principals is a way of appreciating their taking on this important role.
 - Is coaching something that is needed on an ongoing or on a needs-only basis?
 - How coaching for a principal works
 - Qualities a coach needs to have in order to work with principals
 - How coaching differs from mentoring
 - Why supporting coaching for principals is a good investment for a school
 - Why coaching is the norm in several other sectors
 - How she turned around “failing” primary school
 - How to bring about change at school level
 - The source of a school’s vision
 - Her book called Staying a head: The stress management secrets of successful school leaders
 - The challenge of creating time to develop the inner work of school leadership
 - Pauline Lysaght Jones and Mary Fuller
 - David Whyte’s poetry
 - John O’Donohue
 
