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Nov 18, 2024 • 49min

Emotional Intelligence in Leadership and Education With Marc Brackett

Marc Brackett, the founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and author of Permission to Feel, shares fascinating insights on emotional intelligence in leadership and education. He highlights the essential role of understanding emotions in achieving both personal and professional success. Brackett discusses the challenges of political polarization and advocates for clear definitions in social-emotional learning. He provides evidence-based strategies for fostering emotional intelligence, enhancing communication, and building positive educational environments.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 46min

How Technology is Transforming Students' Brains With David Sousa

David Sousa, an educational neuroscience consultant and author, brings his expertise on brain plasticity to the fore. He discusses the alarming rise of technology use among youth and its implications for memory and social skills. Sousa emphasizes the importance of nurturing environments over genetics in shaping brain development. He warns about the dangers of excessive screen time and urges educators to balance tech with activities that enhance critical thinking. The conversation also highlights the necessity for discernment regarding AI's role in education.
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Nov 4, 2024 • 40min

Radically Excellent Leadership in Action With Kate Anderson Foley

Kate Anderson Foley, an expert in educational leadership and author of Radically Excellent School Improvement, joins the hosts for a dynamic discussion. She explores the vital role of strategic planning focused on student needs, advocating for a strength-based approach across school departments. The conversation touches on challenges like teacher shortages and the importance of professional development. Foley highlights innovative strategies, such as supporting educators through coaching and utilizing children’s literature to foster empathy in adult learning.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 39min

What Does Punk Philosophy Have to Do With Authentic School Leadership? With Keziah Featherstone

In this interview, Keziah Featherstone, an executive head teacher in the West Midlands of England, discusses her leadership philosophy and experiences. She emphasizes the importance of authentic leadership, challenging the homogenized model of leadership that often excludes women and people of color. Featherstone advocates for “punk leadership,” which encourages leaders to stay true to their values and be adaptable. She highlights the significance of relationships and impact over rigid adherence to traditional leadership models. Featherstone also touches on the challenges of recruitment and retention in education, stressing the need for leaders to find joy and fulfillment in their roles. She shares insights on creating inclusive environments and the importance of being intentional in supporting diverse leadership. The conversation also explores the role of men in championing women in leadership and the universal challenges faced by educators worldwide.Check out her book, Punk Leadership: Leading Schools Differently at Corwin.com.Let us know what you think!
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Oct 21, 2024 • 45min

Leading High-Poverty Schools: Strategies for Collaboration and Community Engagement With Washingto Collado

Washington Collado, a Principal of the Year honoree and author, shares his transformative journey in education. He emphasizes leading with intention and building safe, trusting relationships within schools. Collado reflects on his upbringing in the Dominican Republic and the loss of his mother, shaping his commitment to underrepresented voices. He discusses integrating diverse histories into curricula for educational equity. Previewing his upcoming book, he highlights strategies for collaboration and community engagement crucial for high-poverty schools.
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Oct 14, 2024 • 33min

Navigating Politics for School Leaders With Michael Hinojosa

Michael Hinojosa, a seasoned superintendent with 27 years of experience, dives into the intricacies of educational leadership. He highlights building strong relationships with the school board, staff, and community as key to navigating the politics of school districts. Hinojosa shares his personal journey and introduces his upcoming book, 'Superintendent-Wise,' which offers valuable strategies for lasting leadership. The discussion emphasizes resilience, adaptability, and the vital role of authentic leadership in shaping successful education environments.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 39min

Student-Centered Leadership with Viviane Robinson

Viviane Robinson, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Auckland, shares her expertise in student-centered leadership and educational policy. She emphasizes the critical role of intentional leadership and the need to prioritize student outcomes over adult expectations. Robinson discusses the challenges of balancing new initiatives with old practices, advocating for strategic change to enhance learning. Her insights on global educational impact and the necessity of collaboration among educators provide a roadmap for effective leadership in schools.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 43min

Truly Equitable Grading With Thomas Guskey

Join legendary education leader Tom Guskey, author of twenty-seven acclaimed books, as he unveils the nuances of equitable grading. He tackles common misconceptions about grading, offering clarity on challenges faced by parents, teachers, and administrators. Guskey emphasizes the need for intentionality in grading practices and discusses the benefits of criterion-based assessments. Discover how to build trust and foster collaboration in education while navigating the complexities of effective grading. His insights are a must-listen for anyone involved in education!
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Sep 23, 2024 • 58min

Inclusion and Representation Through Picture Books With Loren Long

What can a world-renowned children's book author and illustrator teach us about leadership? Loren Long is a New Tork Times bestselling picture book author and illustrator. In this episode,  he reveals the creative thought process behind his emotionally resonant illustrations for Amanda Gorman’s Change Sings and how he learned from Matt de la Pena, whose book Love he illustrated, that he was already an activist whether he knew it or not. Children’s books Long has both written and illustrated include the Otis series and The Yellow Bus. In this interview with our co-hosts, unabashed fans, Long opens up about his journey, his craft, and how he sees his role in inclusion.Let us know what you think!
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Sep 16, 2024 • 34min

Intentional Leadership With Peter DeWitt and Michael Nelson

Dive into a vibrant discussion on intentional leadership as co-hosts share their journey in education. Discover the power of interconnectedness among educators and how collaboration enhances learning. They delve into the waves of transformation in teaching practices, addressing challenges like attrition and the importance of lifelong curiosity. Self-awareness emerges as a key theme, revealing how leaders can refine their approach and impact through insights gained in workshops. Join them as they celebrate servant leadership in education!

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