Grit, Growth Mindset, and Grace: Featuring Jamie Peden and Kelly Starnes

Joshua StamperAspire Podcast

In your district or on your campus, how are you identifying and supporting the social emotional needs of your students, staff, and parents? As many of you know, I believe, as a leader, we must focus on all aspects of a person, especially mental health and emotional regulation. This week’s guests, Jamie Peden and Kelly Starnes, share how they started … Read More

Aspire Mailbag: Staff Retention with Hedreich Nichols

Joshua StamperAspire Podcast

In the 19th Aspire Mailbag episode, Hedreich Nichols, Jeff Gargas, and I answer questions on different leadership topics provided by the listeners. Please join us for this episode as we answer questions and discuss how to retain staff, make every student feel included in school, top characteristics of a good leader, and the newest Teach Better projects! About Hedreich Nichols: … Read More

The 3 Ships: Relationships, Leadership and Partnerships: Featuring Randy Russell

Joshua StamperAspire Podcast

Regardless of which direction it’s headed, a ship encounters different weather patterns during its voyage: smooth sailing, the doldrums, and storms. Like a ship, life is unpredictable and ever-changing. The Captain needs to be prepared for every situation. As a leader, what strategies are you using to be successful in this unpredictable time in education? This week’s guest, Randy Russell, … Read More

Characteristics of Deliberate Homework: Featuring Dr. Erik Youngman

Joshua StamperAspire Podcast

In your school or district, how is homework utilized and graded? Has your philosophy of homework changed during the pandemic and online learning? Today’s guest, Dr. Erik Youngman, discusses the role of homework and shares strategies to make homework deliberate and valuable in our new educational settings.  In this episode, we discuss: Homework and Grading Practices Growth Mindset as a … Read More

Social Emotional Learning for Adults: Featuring Tre Gammage

Joshua StamperAspire Podcast

When you think of Social Emotional Learning (SEL), do you think about the procedures, curriculum, and skills needed for students? What about the adults in the building? How are they supported through your Social Emotional Learning structure? Today’s guest, Tre Gammage, shares how the majority of schools don’t have programs for the adults in schools and strategies to help with … Read More