LfJ Series: A Justice-Centered Process for Justice-Centered Policies: How to Create Shared Governance Structures

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

  This week on the podcast, I am discussing creating structures around shared governance, the 6 principles to develop and sustain shared leadership, and what shared leadership looks like in practice.⁠ ⁠ These 6 principles are necessary to create trust in your community (leaders, teachers, students, families) to build and sustain a shared leadership.⁠ Ready to learn more? Let’s dive … Read More

LfJ Series: Inclusive Data Streams: How Do Our Students Experience School?

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

Today, I’m diving into Episode 2 of my Leading for Justice Mini Series. I am exploring how students experience school and how we can measure those experiences. I talk about creation, evaluation, perception and implementation of student surveys. Break down a few key concepts of creating a survey and – so important – tell you what to avoid so you … Read More

Episode 51 with Dr. Basil Marin: Teacher and leadership prep programs should have a required equity and social justice class

Ryan ScottThe Big ED Idea Podcast

Dr. Basil Marin hails from the Central Virginia area. He is a graduate of Eastern Mennonite University where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He later earned a Master of Teaching in Special Education from Liberty University. After moving to the Virginia Beach area in 2014, he pursued an Educational Specialist in Administration & Supervision k-12 from … Read More

Leveraging Doing with Hailey Steele

Deb SoholtBlog, Influential She Podcast

This episode features the High Leverage Practice of Doing with Hailey Steele. As a singer/songwriter, she began massive ‘doing’ at a very young age. Sharing “I’m a go-getter, a chaser, a pursuer, a doer and will always stand up for myself”, Hailey talks about how hard and painful it can be to get going when others try to hold you … Read More