Jen sits down with Phil Echols to discuss his experiences as a beginning teacher, tough conversations that beginning teachers need to have during their first couple of years, and review strategies that can be used to have crucial conversations during your beginning years of teaching. MORE EPISODES
BONUS – In this special bonus episode, Pat Flynn stops by to discuss his passion for education and ways in which we can disrupt and improve education.
In this special bonus episode, Pat Flynn stops by to discuss his passion for education and ways in which we can disrupt and improve education. Pat’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Calendar Book: The Vision Driven Leader: 10 Questions To Focus Your Efforts, Energize Your Team, And Scale Your Businesses by Michael Hyatt Who to Follow on Social Media: Those who are … Read More
Three Things that Teacher Leadership is Definitely Not
While teacher leadership is hard to define, here are three things that it is definitely not. In this episode: I talk about how teacher leadership is not about roles and job descriptions It is also not about power and authority, but about collaboration Finally, teacher leadership is just not being utilized effectively in schools Links Mentioned: Check out the … Read More
Episode 11 – Dr. Matthew X. Joseph
Check out this episode of The Principal Leadership Lab, where we sit down to talk with Matthew X. Joseph! Currently serving as the Director of curriculum, instruction and assessment in Leicester, Massachusetts, Matt has been a school and district leader in many capacities in public education over his 25 years in the field. Some takeaways from this episode: Focusing on … Read More
Northern Star – Nicole Padula-George
Nicole Padula-George is the proud Assistant Principal of Instruction at Mastery Charter School Gratz Prep Middle in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She brings over 12 years of experience at the middle and high school levels as a teacher, instructional coach, and STEM program director. Mrs. Padula-George leads with heart, responsibility, and the mentality of putting students first. Her mindset has resulted in … Read More