
Leader Chat With Jeff Rose
Dr. Jeff Rose discusses school district culture through the eyes of an educational leader.
Latest episodes

Jun 19, 2024 • 1h 4min
Episode 88: Supporting Ed Leaders and Superintendents- Harvard’s Perspective with Jennifer Cheatham
If you were to guess where in higher education there is great work happening in the educational leadership space, you likely may guess...Harvard. Of course, you would be right. Still, here Jeff and Jennifer Cheatham discuss the challenges and opportunities to embrace new ways and systems to do so. As you will hear, we have such a wonderful opportunity to serve students by supporting our leaders. If you follow educational leadership trends, listen up!

Jun 12, 2024 • 1h 3min
Episode 87: The Breakthrough Years: Framework for Raising Thriving Teens with Ellen Galinsky
Ellen Galinsky's research and perspective is nothing short of groundbreaking. If you are a parent, teacher, and of course a leader in the educational space, you need to hear Ellen speak with us. She and Jeff go deep into conversation about this content that, if understood, can dramatically change how we love and support kids in their teen years.

Jun 5, 2024 • 58min
Episode 86: Teach and Lead Happy-Small Steps to Big Joy with Kim Strobel
Kim Strobel returns to our show with big energy and big ideas. In her new book, "Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy," Jeff and Kim waste no time diving right in. Listen as Kim walks through the concept of happiness plans for school leaders that will help change how they work in their schools on a foundational level. While Kim’s advice is very practical, it is nothing short of inspirational. This episode is a must-listen!

May 29, 2024 • 54min
Episode 85: Embracing and Leading Change with Stacey Schultz
Stacey Schultz has a very informed and interesting perspective for us to hear as educators and leaders. She is committed to collaborative and meaningful ways for schools to embrace equity and technology. As the president of Educate, she sheds her wisdom and experience with us.

May 22, 2024 • 54min
Episode 84: Learning from Mr. Rogers About How to Raise Creative, Curious, Caring Kids with Gregg Behr
This conversation with Gregg Behr is packed with insightful perspective that any educational leader will appreciate. Gregg is dynamic and insightful, and masterfully uncovers the genius of "Mr. Rogers" and relates it to our current educational opportunities.

May 8, 2024 • 53min
Episode 83: Social Emotional Learning - From Recognition to Action with Sheldon Berman
Understanding the essence of SEL (Social Emotional Learning) is one thing, implementing it is another. Dr. Sheldon Bergman (Shelley to Jeff), has decades of experience leading this work. He and Jeff, longtime friends go into depth about strategies and the needed courage to tackle this work on behalf of students.

May 1, 2024 • 59min
Episode 82: Setting Expectations, Giving Feedback, and Embracing Difficult Conversations with Jeff Hancher
This is the case in education, like other fields, but creating systems of accountability and giving feedback can be very uncomfortable and difficult. Jeff Hancher is an expert in this area, and we were so lucky to get his help and perspective. If you lead, regardless of level in education, listen to Jeff's invaluable advice.

May 1, 2024 • 52min
Episode 81: Teaching Advanced Reading and Writing In The Elementary Grades with Alfred Tatum
Dr. Alfred Tatum brings to light that perhaps our bar is set too low, specifically for Black boys. Alfred is passionate and very experienced in regards to literacy development, and his mission to teach and raise intellectuals is inspiring. His book, Teaching Black Boys in the Elementary Grades, is dense and packed with helpful instructional strategies.

May 1, 2024 • 1h 1min
Episode 80: Leading from the Middle with Scott Mautz
As one can see and/or hear, Scott's content specific to leading from the middle is something that needs to be heard by educational leaders. It may be one of the most relevant and pragmatic books that may not make it to the education space unless promoted and pushed. Scott's description of the challenges leaders face is so accurate, and the advice and direction he gives are beyond insightful. There isn't a leader in education who would not benefit from this conversation and the work of Scott Mautz.

May 1, 2024 • 52min
Episode 79: Khan Academy Making AI Work For Students & Teachers with Kristen Dicerbo
In education, like all disciplines, there are organizations we rely on to move forward and innovate and teach us along the way. The Khan Academy is one of them, especially when it comes to embedding technological advances to improve instructional support for students. In this Leader Chat we are honored to have Kristen Dicerbo talk with us as we delve into the current and future impact of AI in educational opportunities. Kristen helps us understand what the Kahn Academy has been able to build, and shed some light on what we can hope for in the future. Every leader needs to know what is available and the trends we can expect around the corner. Enjoy!