TL;DR: Educational administrators face challenges: workload, autonomy, isolation, and prioritization. Strategies include delegation, speaking up, staying connected, and using data. Persistence is essential for effective educational leadership. Stay the Course in Ed Leadership Not sure you want to stay the course in ed leadership? In the fast-paced world of educational leadership, staying persistent is like a guiding light for administrators … Read More
The Bumpy Road of AI
TL;DR: There are parallels between off-roading and teaching in the age of AI. Students are motivated to use AI and work proactively to tackle the issues. This post shares practical tips for educators to embrace AI tools in their teaching. “You may delay, but time will not.” — Benjamin Franklin I recently went off-roading with my husband. Now, we are not … Read More
Episode 36 – Your Concert Season Playbook – 7 Strategies to Simplify Your Holiday Program Prep
In this upcoming episode of the Happy Music Teacher Podcast, we’re diving headfirst into the exhilarating world of holiday concert planning, tailored specifically for busy elementary music teachers. Titled Your Concert Season Playbook – 7 Strategies to Simplify Your Holiday Program Prep, this episode is designed to be your guiding star during the most hectic time of the year. … Read More
Exploring the Link Between Student Misbehavior and Boredom – School Administrator Mastermind Recap
School Administrators Mastermind community In this engaging School Administrator recap, Joshua Stamper and Katie Miglin share valuable insights and thoughtful responses from the School Administrators Mastermind community. They address pivotal questions, such as: 🔹 How do you differentiate between student misbehavior resulting from boredom or disinterest in a lesson and behavior issues with deeper underlying causes? 🔹 For those who … Read More
Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches and Getting In a Rut
TL;DR: Routine and order don’t mean doing the same things the same way every day. We can provide voice, choice, and possibility within established structures. Going back to basics is just as important as pushing the envelope. I love peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Nearly every day of elementary school, my lunch consisted of the same basic elements: a peanut … Read More