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Five for Friday - 50th Anniversary Edition!

Today’s episode of Five for Friday recaps the strategic leadership emails for the week of August 15-19, 202. We also celebrate out 50th episode by listening to five of...

The ILT

This episode is titled THE Instructional Leadership Team. Why “THE Instructional Leadership Team” ? Why not the instructional leadership team? The fun reason is becaus...

Five for Friday, August 12, 2022

Today’s episode of Five for Friday recaps the strategic leadership emails for the week of August 8-12, 2022. If you already get my daily leadership emails, then I hope...

From first year AP to AP of the Year with Dr. Tia Jones Pt. 2

What does it mean to be an assistant principal? What is your job? What are the essential skills? One of the reasons being an AP is so challenging is because there aren...

From first year AP to AP of the Year with Dr. Tia Jones Pt. 1

What does it mean to be an assistant principal? What is your job? What are the essential skills? One of the reasons being an AP is so challenging is because there aren...

Five for Friday, August 5, 2022

Summary of the daily leadership emails from the week of August 1-5.

The Story That Drives Me

Many of us have a story that drives what we do. We had a special teacher, or a great mentor, or even a horrible experience. Whichever it might have been, there is a st...

Five for Friday, July 29, 2022

Today’s episode of Five for Friday recaps the strategic leadership emails for the week of July 25-29, 2022.

The Curmudgeon with Nat Ellis

When we talk about teachers resisting change, we often conjure up images of the curmudgeon – the 30-year veteran teacher who hasn’t changed and refuses to “get with th...

Five for Friday, July 22, 2022

“Every day I do what I’m best at, and every day I do my best. Some days my best is better than others.” Paraphrase from BB King

Team Coaching with John Willis

Today, I am joined by John Willis, the founder of the Teaming Edge. John is here with us today to explore Team Coaching.

Five for Friday, July 15, 2022

If relationships, with others, but also with ourself, is really what it is all about, how should we be living? This weekend, and into next week, please be intentional ...

Just Put the Key in the Door with Maddie Jurek

Yay! You finally found time to get into a classroom and do a big observation! You sit down, congratulating yourself for prioritizing, and the teacher and students dive...

Five for Friday, July 4-8, 2022

Today’s episode of Five for Friday recaps the week’s daily leadership emails for the week of July 4-8, 2022. If you already get my daily leadership emails, then I hope...

Parent Partnerships with Dr. Leigh Ann Alford-Keith

“We talk a lot about social emotional learning and the whole child, but the whole child includes the family.” These aren’t my words. They came from today’s guest when ...

Recapping the Daily Emails, June 27-July 1, 2022

A recap of the week's five Strategic Leader emails. This week featured a sequence around the theme of "five things you can do now for a more productive fall." A bonus ...

Persistent Growth with Emily Parks

We are all teachers here, right? So, I can be honest, Right? We love all children equally and we have no favorites. That said, there are always those students who give...

Recapping the daily emails 6-20-24

This is an experiment! Each weekday at 6 am I send out a 100-330 word email on leadership. I thought it might be fun to do a recap of those emails to share with the po...

The Flywheel with Dr. Melissa Burns

In Jim Collins’ Iconic book, “Good to Great”, he describes the flywheel. An organization’s flywheel consists of some core practices that, when executed consistently, d...

Prioritizing Your Own Leadership Development with Maria Werner

Dealing with discipline, being the test coordinator, and taking care of a million things for everyone else. Somehow you find the time. But do you find – or make – that...

Six Ways to Eliminate Interruptions

In a noisy world, is it possible to find the quiet necessary to do work that moves us forward? In this episode, we cover six suggestions for creating a saner and more ...

Culture with Brad Coleman

Culture. What is it? How do we shape it? Why is it so critical? You could fill an entire library with books related to culture and how leaders influence it. Or you cou...

The Ship is Sinking

Imagine you’re on a nice little boat, floating along a gentle river or out on a calm lake. Everything is fine until you hear a gurgling sound. You look down and are as...

Why is Instructional Leadership so Hard?

Have you noticed how many first-year teachers have trouble managing their classrooms? And if they never receive really good support, they become 5 and 10-year teachers...

Courage with Dr. Mary Hemphill

Are you living your leadership journey courageously? Before Dr. Mary Hemphill became the Director of Academic Standards for the North Carolina Department of education ...

Parents and Community with Dr. Leigh Ann Alford-Keith

“We need to increase family engagement.” I hear this all the time. We know what we want from families, but do we know what families want from us? Today’s episode will ...

The Four Patterns of Observation

I’m asking for your help. I’ve put together an MVP (minimally viable product) training video and am looking for a few people to pilot it. In exchange for access to ...

Testing Coordination with Carrie Prochaska

April showers bring May flowers and May flowers bring…. Testing in schools! Many of the assistant principals I work with also serve double duty as test coordinators. I...

Growth Mindset with Becca Silver

If you have ever played buzz-word bingo, and had “growth mindset” on your card, you knew you odds of winning were good. But what is “growth mindset” all about? As an a...

Meeting the Needs of New Teachers

In today’s episode, guest host Mara Buskey leads us through a discussion with two relatively new teachers about what they need from their assistant principals, how the...

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