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Apr 19, 2021 • 40min

Engaging Kids in Learning Transfer with Julie Stern

Memorization is not enough; applying what you know to new and novel situations is a necessary skill for all students today. This skill is called learning transfer, and it's the topic of today's episode with author Julie Stern. Julie talks about the importance of how teaching conceptual understanding can be a powerful way to engage students not only in learning, but in processing their own experiences. Listen in to hear: practical examples of how to teach learning transferhow to transition from teaching to standards to teaching conceptshow teaching concepts helps you teach standards more easily and efficientlyLet us know what you think!
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Apr 12, 2021 • 47min

Demystifying Collective Efficacy with Megan Tschannen-Moran and Jenni Donohoo

Collective efficacy has become a buzzword in recent years - with accompanying misunderstandings, misapplications, and criticisms. In this de-mystifying and debunking episode, Peter DeWitt talks with collective efficacy experts Megan Tschannen-Moran (author of Evocative Coaching) and Jenni Donohoo (author of Leading Collective Efficacy). The authors clarify that collective efficacy  is about our collective beliefs in our own power to positively influence student learning. If a teacher (or leader) team has collective efficacy, then setbacks, challenges, and failures don't derail them. COVID-19 has actually provided a lot of opportunities for leaders and teachers to build collective efficacy throughout the school community. In this episode, you'll learn:The benefits and criticisms of collective efficacyThe relationship between self-efficacy and collective efficacyThe building blocks of collective efficacyLet us know what you think!
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Apr 5, 2021 • 42min

The Imperative of SEL with John and Jessica Hannigan

John & Jessica Hannigan, authors of SEL From a Distance, speak from their own experience about how important social-emotional learning (SEL) is for students, teachers, and school leaders. SEL is not something that comes to any of us naturally; the skills to take care of ourselves must be taught explicitly. The authors share how to do that from a distance (i.e. online in virtual teaching), as well as in person. Full of personal stories, you will learn in this episode: how to teach kids SEL explicitlythe importance of taking care of ourselves as educatorshow to build clarity and a common understanding of SELLet us know what you think!
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Mar 29, 2021 • 34min

The Right Drivers for Whole System Success with Michael Fullan

Michael Fullan, expert in school system reform, discusses the new right drivers of whole system success: wellbeing, social intelligence, equality investments, and systemness. They explore democratizing leadership post-COVID, the mindset of systemness, and the power of collective efficacy. They also reflect on shifting the mindset of learning loss and the importance of focusing on positivity and transformation.
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Mar 22, 2021 • 36min

Re-Engaging Multilingual Learners with Debbie Zacarian, Margarita Calderon, and Margo Gottlieb

After distance learning in 2020, schools have an opportunity to engage multilingual learners and their families in a whole new way - or maybe even for the first time. In this episode, Peter DeWitt talks with Debbie Zacarian, Margarita Calderon, and Margo Gottlieb, the authors of Beyond Crises, about how school leaders can reach this population of students and families. The authors share practical starting points and real stories from schools doing amazing work. You'll hear: why starting with a strengths-based approach, rather than a deficit lens, is so crucial; how district leaders can make supporting multilingual learners a priority; how to give multilingual students agency.Let us know what you think!
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Mar 2, 2021 • 3min

Season 1 Trailer: Dwight Carter on Maintaining a Positive School Climate

We live in an age of hyperchange - with disruptions piling on top of each other. In our first episode of Leaders Coaching Leaders, award-winning principal Dwight Carter shares how school leaders can maintain positivity in the midst of accelerating changes - and even learn to embrace them. Not all disruptions are negative - some are actually necessary for growth. In his new book, co-authored with Mark White, Leading Schools in Disruptive Times, 2nd edition, Dwight and Mark show leaders the Coping, Adjusting, Transforming (CAT) framework for responding to disruption. Let us know what you think!
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Mar 2, 2021 • 43min

Thriving Through Hyperchange with Dwight Carter

We live in an age of hyperchange - with disruptions piling on top of each other. In our first episode of Leaders Coaching Leaders, award-winning principal Dwight Carter shares how school leaders can maintain positivity in the midst of accelerating changes - and even learn to embrace them. Not all disruptions are negative - some are actually necessary for growth. In his new book, co-authored with Mark White, Leading Schools in Disruptive Times, 2nd edition, Dwight and Mark show leaders the Coping, Adjusting, Transforming (CAT) framework for responding to disruption. Learn more at corwin.com/leaderscoachingleadersLet us know what you think!
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Mar 2, 2021 • 34min

Leading SEL by Modeling It with James Bailey and Randy Weiner

School leaders often make decisions to help their students and staff - but when it comes to investing in themselves, they are notoriously negligent. This is a big mistake, as James Bailey and Randy Weiner, authors of The Daily SEL Leader, point out. Social-emotional learning is personal work, and school leaders have to be willing to engage in the work themselves before they can lead others in doing the work. In this episode, Peter DeWitt talks with the authors to learn:The unlikely aspects of SEL you might be neglectingHow to approach SEL work with honesty and authenticityThe cost of not embracing SEL for yourself and your schoolLearn more at corwin.com/leaderscoachingleadersLet us know what you think!
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Mar 2, 2021 • 32min

Navigating Resistance to Equity Work with Candace Raskin and Melissa Krull

In this episode, Peter talks with Candace Raskin and Melissa Krull, authors of Principal Leadership for Racial Equity: A Field Guide for Developing Racial Consciousness. They discuss why there is resistance to "doing what's right for students," and how school leaders can start to break down or go around that resistance. They stress the importance of developing our racial consciousness as leaders - especially as white leaders - before we can support teachers and students of color. Listen to learn: How we all are socialized to race, and how that socialization impacts our students What is the "white code"? How to navigate resistance to equity workLearn more at corwin.com/leaderscoachingleadersLet us know what you think!

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