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    Explore " school culture" with insightful episodes like "School Marketing Insights: SchoolCEO Conversations Season 2 Recap", "Why Emotional Intelligence Matters for Educators", "Bringing the Energy Bus to Schools (with Dr. Jim Van Allan)", "Brilliance in the Building: Effecting Change in Urban Schools" and "Effective transitions when moving to a new school with Novadene Miller" from podcasts like ""SchoolCEO: Marketing for School Leaders", "The Harvard EdCast", "Educator Happy Hour", "edWebcasts" and "IB Matters"" and more!

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    School Marketing Insights: SchoolCEO Conversations Season 2 Recap

    School Marketing Insights: SchoolCEO Conversations Season 2 Recap

    In Season 2 of the SchoolCEO podcast we have had some of the brightest school leaders tell us about their work, inspiration, and strategies. Along the way, experts in influence, storytelling, culture building, hiring, and more from outside of K-12 have joined in to share additional perspectives. 

    We’ve curated some of the very best comments and insights on how to build a high performing culture, the best way to reach your community, working with and across different generations, becoming a great leader, and how to hire teachers and staff. These insightful segments come from some of the most popular and most shared episodes.

     

    Links to the full SchoolCEO Conversations Episodes:

    E65: Neel Doshi

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    E66: Jeff Mayo

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    E70: Jonah Berger

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    E72: Dr. Jeffrey Collier & Coty Kuchinsky

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    E73: Julie Lythcott-Haims

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    E76: Karen Eber

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    E77: Jennifer Hines

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    E78: Donald Killingbeck

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    E80: Aurora Meyer

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    E82: EDU Openings

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    E84: Melissa Thompson

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    E86: Michael C. Bush

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    E89: Debbie Critchfield

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    E90: Margaret Heffernan

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    E91: Dr. Joe Sanfelippo

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    E92: Andrew McPeak

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    E94: Kim Lear

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    E96: Paul Coakley

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    E97: Greg Turchetta

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    Why Emotional Intelligence Matters for Educators

    Why Emotional Intelligence Matters for Educators

    Janet Patti and Robin Stern joined forces decades ago when they recognized the crucial role of emotional intelligence for school leaders. How educators understand and manage emotions can positively impact the entire school community, contribute to better leadership, well-being, and resilience. The problem though is that for many education leaders developing emotional intelligence is low on the to do list. 

    “People can burn out. People can be exhausted. And we hear that from leaders. It really takes a bite out of well-being when you're constantly in the state of emotion labor and you're not attending to that,” says Stern, a senior advisor for the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.

    High rates of stress and turnover in school leader positions only point to more need for emotional intelligence training in leadership development. In their book “Emotional Intelligence for School Leaders,” they push for social-emotional learning as a required skill for school leaders. They also share how educators can develop a conscience practice incorporating emotions, and how coaching and professional development can only help sustain educators in the field.

    “Many people just see it as, ’I'm not going to spend my money on me.’ That's number one. I'm not going to spend my money on adults. I'm going to spend it where we need it on kids. We understand that,” says Patti, a professor emeritus at Hunter College. “But if they only realize that by the investment in the principals and the assistant principals and even the superintendent who also is not faring well in terms of long lasting, they would have such a different outcome. Such a more productive environment. Kids would be able to achieve. Adults who would be happy going to work. It would be a different world.”

    In this episode, we discuss the need for training in emotional intelligence, sharing real-life examples of leaders who have successfully integrated these skills into their roles, and how it can change a school culture.


     

    Bringing the Energy Bus to Schools (with Dr. Jim Van Allan)

    Bringing the Energy Bus to Schools (with Dr. Jim Van Allan)

    About Dr. Jim Van Allan

    Dr. Jim Van Allan is the president of Energy Bus for Schools and best-selling author of the book, The Energy Bus for Schools. He speaks to schools and districts across the country on creating a positive school culture. Jim lives in Florida with his wife and three children.

    Website: EnergyBusForSchools.com

    Social Media: @JimVanAllan

    Book Giveaway!

    We're giving away a copy of Jim's book, The Energy Bus for Schools! Here's how to win:

    1. Follow Chase @ChaseMielke on Instagram
    2. Find the Giveaway Post
    3. Comment or DM with your best takeaway from this week's episode
    4. Tag a friend for a bonus entry. 

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    Brilliance in the Building: Effecting Change in Urban Schools

    Brilliance in the Building: Effecting Change in Urban Schools

    This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Solution Tree.
    The webinar recording can be accessed here.

    In this edWeb podcast, you hear from Bo Ryan, Author of The Brilliance in the Building and Principal of Ana Grace Academy of the Arts 6-8 (CT). Bo shows how your urban school can make an impact on student achievement and change the trajectory of student lives using the time available during the day, the resources in the book, and the brilliance in the building—your amazing staff!

    Written with the needs of urban educators in mind, this essential guide shares specific action steps and ready-to-use tools for supporting successful Professional Learning Communities at Work®. All of the reproducibles were created based on 25 years of extensive research and actual use in schools. Leaders and staff in urban schools cannot do this work in isolation; they must work together to accomplish their goals, therefore, the work in this book is grounded in the PLC at Work principles. Listen to this session to learn how to create:

    • A culture of care in your school environment
    • A culture of collaboration in your building with three categories: maximizing time, ensuring the success of teams, and coaching the teams
    • Shared knowledge of the learning block process focused on creating a guaranteed and viable curriculum; creating, administering, and scoring common formative assessments; and meeting in data teams while bringing the team meeting to the classroom
    • A culture of continuous learning in your school to provide staff with job-embedded, cost-effective professional development

    This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers and school leaders.

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    Effective transitions when moving to a new school with Novadene Miller

    Effective transitions when moving to a new school with Novadene Miller

    In this episode we return to speak to Novadene Miller - this time we talk about making effective transitions when changing schools or changing roles within a school.
    But our conversation ranged widely from teacher skill sets in IB and international schools to how to better include new teachers into the culture of a school.
    Novadene shares many of her personal experiences as a Jamaican native navigating European international schools. You might be surprised how transferable those experiences are, no matter what your background. Novadene has such a great approach to new challenges and opportunities. She is an inspiration to anyone considering taking on a new challenge in a new place. And, as she says, 'Curate your strengths!'

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    Building Leader Capability and Capacity in Workforce Strategy: Addressing Attraction, Retention, and Educator Wellbeing

    Building Leader Capability and Capacity in Workforce Strategy: Addressing Attraction, Retention, and Educator Wellbeing

    This edWeb podcast is sponsored by PeopleBench.
    The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.

    When 80% of the cost of running schools is their adult workforce, how is your district planning for the success, engagement, and retention of these amazing humans? In this edWeb podcast, listeners learn about:

    • Trends affecting the global school workforce landscape
    • School workforce metrics that matter—exploring factors like diversity, flexibility, turnover, resilience, and culture
    • The role of workforce strategy in school improvement
    • Managing workforce risk and creating opportunities to improve employee experience and impact
    • Democratizing and scaling workforce strategy capability and capacity

    Learn about PeopleBench’s cost-effective solution for building workforce strategy capability and effectiveness across districts and their schools. You hear from workforce strategists, superintendents, and district HR leaders about how PeopleBench is making a difference in these problems of practice and creating opportunities for impact.

    This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 school and district leaders.

    PeopleBench
    Slow down turnover, improve retention & attract the staff you need in a highly competitive market.

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    The Truth about Educator Burnout -- And How to Fix It (with Chase Mielke)

    The Truth about Educator Burnout -- And How to Fix It (with Chase Mielke)

    About Chase's Work

    Chase's latest book Illuminate the Way: The School Leader's Guide to Addressing and Preventing Teacher Burnout is available at ASCD or Amazon (Check out the ASCD link for sample chapters).

    Chase also has multiple columns and blogs on the topic at ASCD Here.

    Our Sponsor

    Thanks as always to our sponsor, TYS Speakers. Check out the vetted list of top-tier speakers and PD leaders here:

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    Connect with Your Educator Happy Hour Hosts:

    Chase Mielke

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    Ming Shelby

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    • Twitter @_MingShelby_

    Our Sponsor

    Thanks as always to our sponsor, TYS Speakers. Check out the vetted list of top-tier speakers and PD leaders here:

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    Connect with Your Educator Happy Hour Hosts:

    Chase Mielke

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    • Twitter @chasemielke
    • Email: chase@chasemielke.com

    Ming Shelby

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    • Twitter @_MingShelby_

    Creating Cultural Excellence in Schools and Homes with Dr. David Stanton

    Creating Cultural Excellence in Schools and Homes with Dr. David Stanton

    Unlock the secrets to cultivating an impactful school and home culture that leaves a lasting impression on the next generation. Join us in our enlightening conversation with Dr. David Stanton, the Headmaster of Oakdale Academy. Fueled by his military background and his passion for classical Christian education, Dr. Stanton shares his guidance on shaping an engaging and healthy culture in both schools and homes.

    Engage with us as we navigate the importance of creating a sense of belonging and excellence, highlighting how to foster partnerships between families and schools, and the role of leadership in sculpting the cultural framework. We also touch on the critical place of prayer in cultivating a nourishing culture at school and home.

    Our exchange with Dr. David Stanton further reveals how schools can guide parents, the significance of peer mentorship, and the vital role fathers play in bolstering a culture of support. We shed light on the concept of parent partnerships, aligning parental values with those of the school, and the influence of prayer in preserving culture. Join us in this enriching dialogue about fostering a robust school culture that strengthens community bonds and propels the future generation towards success.

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    Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at info@basecamplive.com

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    Margaret Heffernan: The Big Impact of Small Changes

    Margaret Heffernan: The Big Impact of Small Changes

    Join one of the best episodes of Season 2 with author, CEO and TED speaker Margaret Heffernan. 

    This episode can help any school leader that is looking to better drive change, build a stronger culture, and ultimately to build the best possible district and school.

    • How small, frequent changes can be more effective for organizations than big, sudden transformations
    • The importance of constructive conflict and different perspectives within collaborations
    • Strategies for open communication and honesty within organizations
    • The value of social connections and relationships (social capital) in schools and businesses
    • Why efficiency can sometimes undermine effectiveness in complex human systems
    • Preparing students and organizations to be adaptable, resilient, and manage uncertainty

    Key Quotes & Timestamps

    "What truly changes organizations are small choices made by everyone." [00:04:04]

    "Collaboration often requires constructive conflict and debate to reach the best ideas." [00:07:21]

    "Taking 5 minutes to talk to somebody before or after a meeting can really help you get to know people in the round." [00:29:40]

    "The teacher or executive that takes a personal interest in somebody - it is probably the most potent tool they have." [00:40:11]

    Guest Bio:

    Dr. Margaret Heffernan produced programs for the BBC for 13 years. She then moved to the U.S. where she spearheaded multimedia productions for Intuit, The Learning Company and Standard & Poors. She was Chief Executive of InfoMation Corporation, ZineZone Corporation and then iCast Corporation, was named one of the “Top 25” by Streaming Media magazine and one of the “Top 100 Media Executives” by The Hollywood Reporter. 

    The author of six books, Margaret’s third book, Willful Blindness : Why We Ignore the Obvious at our Peril was  named one of the most important business books of the decade by the Financial Times. In 2015, she was awarded the Transmission Prize for  A Bigger Prize: Why Competition isn’t Everything and How We Do Better, described as “meticulously researched…engagingly written…universally relevant and hard to fault.” Her TED talks have been seen by over 13 million people and in 2015 TED published Beyond Measure: The Big Impact of Small Changes. 

    Her most recent book, Uncharted: How to map the future was published in 2020. It quickly became a bestseller and was nominated for the Financial Times Best Business Book award, was one of Bloomberg’s Best Books of 2021 and was chosen as the “Medium Best of the Best” business book. She is a Professor of Practice at the University of Bath, Lead Faculty for the Forward Institute’s Responsible Leadership Programme and, through Merryck & Co., mentors CEOs and senior executives of major global organizations. She chairs the board of DACS and is a parish councillor. Learn more about Margaret and her work at www.mheffernan.com

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    Transforming School Culture with Dr. Anthony Muhammad

    Transforming School Culture with Dr. Anthony Muhammad

    Dr. Muhammad lights the way for educators committed to supporting all students, discussing how to relentlessly pursue success for all students. We know that transforming school culture starts with each individual in a school building.  We can begin to change spaces and conversations if we’re courageous enough to speak out when injustices occur.  Listen in while Dr. Muhammad packs some incredibly powerful truths into this mini episode. 

    Browse resources and access full show notes at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast

    Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education

    #49: Untold Secrets of Teacher Retention and School Culture: The Art of Listening For What's Not Being Said

    #49: Untold Secrets of Teacher Retention and School Culture: The Art of Listening For What's Not Being Said

    In this captivating podcast episode, Becca dives into an intriguing conversation with Chanavia Patterson, affectionately known as Principal Patterson, on the powerful concept of "listening for what's not being said" in school culture. Discover the secrets behind understanding underlying messages, emotions, and nonverbal cues to foster a thriving school climate and increase teacher retention. From active and reflective listening techniques to creating open communication spaces and the game-changing impact of creating your very own advisory council, Principal Patterson shares invaluable insights to transform your leadership approach. Uncover the essence of school culture, far beyond the tangible, as her wisdom sparks inspiration for exceptional educational leadership to elevate your school's culture, communication practices and teacher retention.

    Connect with Chanavia Patterson: Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn

    Feel free to contact me directly with any questions or feedback: becca@thewholeeducator.com.

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    TeacherGoal #47: How to Build Trauma Sensitive Spaces in K-12 Schools & Districts with Matthew Bowerman

    TeacherGoal #47: How to Build Trauma Sensitive Spaces in K-12 Schools & Districts with Matthew Bowerman

    In this episode of the TeacherGoals Podcast, Matthew J Bowerman, a seasoned educator with over 26 years of experience, dives into the critical topic of creating trauma-sensitive spaces in K-12 schools and districts.


    Drawing from his personal journey and professional expertise, Matthew emphasizes the significance of self-reflection, origin building, and embracing vulnerability as foundational steps for educators. He shares valuable insights on understanding trauma, engaging in trauma-responsive practices, and fostering social-emotional well-being.


    With practical tips and strategies, Matthew guides listeners on designing safe and nurturing environments where students can thrive. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or passionate about supporting students, this episode offers invaluable wisdom and actionable steps towards building trauma-sensitive spaces in K-12 educational settings.



    Let’s Connect!
    Want to connect with Matthew Bowerman? Visit his website or follow him on Twitter and Instagram.


    You can connect with our host Erica Terry on Instagram and LinkedIn. Be sure to check out her website https://www.ericanterry.com for co-teaching and tips to use your classroom experience to become an author.


    You can connect with the TeacherGoals community on Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter.

    If you'd like to engage in Q&A with our guests during the live interview or interact with a rockstar community of educators, then you definitely want to join the TeacherGoals Facebook group.

    Building Meaningful Career Pathways (with Ed Hidalgo)

    Building Meaningful Career Pathways (with Ed Hidalgo)

    Guest: 
    Ed Hidalgo, Ed Hidalgo Consulting; Former Chief Innovation & Engagement Officer in Cajon Valley Union School District (CA)
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/EdHidalgoSD
    Website: https://ed-hidalgo.com

    Host: 
    Thomas C. Murray, Director of Innovation, Future Ready Schools, Washington, DC
    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thomascmurray​​


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    Winning the Teacher of the Year Award

    Winning the Teacher of the Year Award

     

    Join Vinny and Jess on the Hot Mess Teacher Express, as we explore the fascinating and often amusing world of "Teacher of the Year" awards. Despite the perceived prestige surrounding such accolades, our analysis reveals a slightly more complicated reality.

    The episode starts with our Hot Takes segment, where Jess candidly shares her mixed emotions about these awards. While she aspires to receive one, she questions if she's truly deserving. Meanwhile, Vinny delves into the nomination process in the UK, providing insights from interviews and highlighting the stress involved. 

    Next, we compare the amount of teaching time student teachers receive in the US and the UK. Vinny shares his distinctly British experience, while Jess reveals the bittersweet ending to her student teaching days.

    In our Hot or Not segment, we tackle controversial topics with our signature wit and humor. Expect entertaining discussions filled with tea, passive-aggressive remarks, and several awkward moments. And the Grind Our Gears section, we share a few juicy rants that you won't want to miss. 

    Finally, we shine the spotlight on Teacher Mentors in the Underdogs in Education segment. These unsung heroes play a pivotal role in shaping the teachers of tomorrow, and it's time they receive the recognition they deserve.

    Whether you're a teacher, an educator, or just looking for a good laugh, hop aboard the Hot Mess Teacher Express for an entertaining, relatable, and delightfully chaotic journey!

    Choo! Choo!

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    Why Teaching is Unsustainable - and How to Fix That (with Meghan Raftery)

    Why Teaching is Unsustainable - and How to Fix That (with Meghan Raftery)

    Episode Notes

    Thanks as always to our sponsor, Top Youth Speakers. Check out the vetted list of top-tier speakers and PD leaders here:

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    If you want to connect with your host, Chase Mielke, find me via:

    • Instagram @chasemielke
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    About Our Guest

    Check out Meghan's amazing work at www.meghanraftery.com or her company www.Edjacent.org

    You can also peruse her insightful and creative writings and book Building Educator Capacity through Microcredentials here: https://www.ascd.org/people/meghan-raftery

    Lastly, be sure to follow her on social media @meg5han and @Edjacent_Collab

    References from This Week's Episode

    https://www.edweek.org/leadership/5-ways-principals-can-de-stress-teachers-work-lives/2023/05

    Our Sponsor

    Thanks as always to our sponsor, TYS Speakers. Check out the vetted list of top-tier speakers and PD leaders here:

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    Connect with Your Educator Happy Hour Hosts:

    Chase Mielke

    • Instagram @chasemielke
    • Twitter @chasemielke
    • Email: chase@chasemielke.com

    Ming Shelby

    • Instagram @MingShelby
    • Twitter @_MingShelby_

    Science of Reading Week: Empowering Teachers to Reclaim Their Joy: A Rejuvenation Conversation

    Science of Reading Week: Empowering Teachers to Reclaim Their Joy: A Rejuvenation Conversation

    This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Lexia Learning.
    The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.

    The last few school years have been tumultuous, leaving teachers with more responsibilities and less support. Educational leaders must act now to rejuvenate teachers so there can be more joy, calm, and learning in classrooms.

    Listen to Thomas Anderson, Jacqueline Greer, Dr. Charlene Evans-Smith, and Kerri Larkin, all accomplished teachers and educational activists, as they discuss how educational leaders can shift school culture to one that supports and celebrates teachers, resulting in improved student outcomes.

    Listeners have the opportunity to hear from educational leaders on the front lines and learn what’s needed now to bring back joy to schools.

    This edWeb podcast is of interest to PreK-12 teachers, librarians, school and district leaders, and education technology leaders.

    This edWeb podcast is part of Science of Reading Week.

    This five-day event, April 24th – 28th, is your front row seat to learn from the brightest minds in the national literacy conversation and your key to unlocking literacy learning for every student. Join us for the week to unpack the science and ensure your students learn to read, write, and speak with confidence.

    Lexia Learning
    Lexia is all for literacy because we know that literacy can and should be for all.

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    What Happens When a School Prioritizes Kindness (with Lisa Greene)

    What Happens When a School Prioritizes Kindness (with Lisa Greene)

    Thanks as always to our sponsor, Top Youth Speakers. Check out the vetted list of top-tier speakers and PD leaders here:

    Top Youth Speakers

    If you want to connect with your host, Chase Mielke, find me via:

    • Instagram @chasemielke
    • Twitter @chasemielke
    • Facebook @chasemielkespeaker

    Special thanks to Lisa for helping us find a way to create more kindness. You can email her at greenel@kohler.k12.wi.us to get more insights on kindness campaigns and the best sources of Wisconsin Cheddar :)

    References supporting this week's episode:

    A range of kindness activities boost happiness

    Negativity Drives Online News Consumption

    Happy to help? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of performing acts of kindness on the well-being of the actor

    Not-so Random Acts of Kindness: A Guide to Intentional Kindness in the Classroom 

    Chase's 75 Acts of Kindness For Educators

     

    Want help launching your school's kindness campaign? Check out my colleague Brian Williams and his organization ThinkKindness.org

    Our Sponsor

    Thanks as always to our sponsor, TYS Speakers. Check out the vetted list of top-tier speakers and PD leaders here:

    TYS Speakers

    Connect with Your Educator Happy Hour Hosts:

    Chase Mielke

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    • Twitter @chasemielke
    • Email: chase@chasemielke.com

    Ming Shelby

    • Instagram @MingShelby
    • Twitter @_MingShelby_

    A Retiree Reflects on 30 Years of Teaching (with Jane Kostanko)

    A Retiree Reflects on 30 Years of Teaching (with Jane Kostanko)

    Thanks as always to our sponsor, Top Youth Speakers. Check out the vetted list of top-tier speakers and PD leaders here:

    Top Youth Speakers

    If you want to connect with your host, Chase Mielke, find me via:

    • Instagram @chasemielke
    • Twitter @chasemielke
    • Facebook @chasemielkespeaker

    And thank you to Jane Kostanko. Wishing you many years of blissful retirement and success finishing out the Oregon Trail :)

    References and Additional Resources

    Employment Trends by Generation: How Often Do People Change Jobs?

    21 Fun Office Pranks in 2023 That Won't Get You Fired

    And finally, the link you've all been waiting for: How to put a colleague's face on a urinal cake:

    https://peepeeface.com/ 

    Yes...that's a real link. And a real company. 

     

    Our Sponsor

    Thanks as always to our sponsor, TYS Speakers. Check out the vetted list of top-tier speakers and PD leaders here:

    TYS Speakers

    Connect with Your Educator Happy Hour Hosts:

    Chase Mielke

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    • Email: chase@chasemielke.com

    Ming Shelby

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    • Twitter @_MingShelby_

    From Classroom to Dean of Students, Part #1 | The Sneaker Principal Podcast

    From Classroom to Dean of Students, Part #1 | The Sneaker Principal Podcast

    Welcome to the Sneaker Principal Podcast! In this episode, I'm excited to share my personal journey from being a classroom teacher to a dean of students, and eventually to a principal.

    When I transitioned into the role of a dean of students in NYC public schools, I quickly realized that I was not adequately prepared for the demands of the job. I was exhausted and overwhelmed, and I struggled to find my footing. But over time, I learned to navigate the challenges and eventually thrived in the position.

    Drawing on my experiences, I have written the book "From Classroom to Dean of Students" to help others transition smoothly into leadership roles. I understand firsthand how important it is to provide support and resources for educators making the leap into a new position.

    In this episode, I share my insights and practical tips for success in school leadership. Whether you're just starting your career or you're an experienced leader, this episode offers valuable insights into the challenges of education leadership and how to navigate them successfully.

    Join me on this journey as we explore the ups and downs of education leadership, and learn from the experiences of a former dean of students turned principal.

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    Support the show

    Thank you for journeying with us in today’s episode of The Sneaker Principal Podcast. To continue walking alongside us in this educational expedition, connect with us across various platforms.

    Visit our website at www.TSPMediaPub.com for additional resources, insights, and episodes that champion transformational leadership.

    Explore more content and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Find us by searching ‘The Sneaker Principal’ on YouTube or by visiting youtube.com/@thesneakerprincipal to witness leadership in action and engage with our visual narratives.

    Join our professional network on LinkedIn. Connect with us at linkedin.com/in/snkrprincipal and immerse yourself in a community that breathes innovative educational leadership.

    Follow us on Twitter for real-time updates, insights, and musings from the educational realm. Our handle is @SNKRPrincipal, and you can visit us at twitter.com/SNKRPrincipal.

    Also, embark on a visually rich journey with The Sneaker Principal on Instagram. Engage with us at instagram.com/thesneakerprincipal and peek into the lighter, yet profoundly impactful moments on TikTok by visiting tiktok.com/@snkrprincipal.

    Your companionship in this leadership odyssey is not merely a follow—it’s a symbiotic relationship, fostering collective growth, and impactful educational revolutions.

    Until the next episode, keep leading with conviction and heart.

    In solidarity,
    Uche L. Njoku...

    Ep. 141: How to Create a Virtual Calm Classroom with Anne Kasa [COSEM]

    Ep. 141: How to Create a Virtual Calm Classroom with Anne Kasa [COSEM]

    Happy Day, Friend!

    This podcast episode is in collaboration with the Coalition of Schools Educating Mindfully (COSEM).

    COSEM conducts monthly member-only events and this member event is about how to create virtual calm classrooms.

    My special guest today is Anne Kasa

    Anne is an instructional technology coach, an SEL certified educator through Mindful Practices, a certified SEL facilitator, and a registered yoga teacher from Breathe for Change.

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