In Podcast Episode 60 of the Time for Teachership Podcast, I am talking with Joyce Akridge who has dedicated 44 years of her life to Indianapolis Public Schools. She has served in various positions from principal mentor to lead principal where she has demonstrated personal and professional excellence in leadership for the success of all students. She now runs her … Read More
School that is fun and interesting with choices and freedom with Guille, Eden, and Nico from the LearnLife Nature Hub for Primary Years
Get ready for some fun conversations today on the Time for Teachership podcast! We have Guille, Eden, and Nico from the LearnLife Nature Hub for Primary Years sharing what they believe is essential for a rewarding and effective education. Guille claims that one of the ways school leaders can facilitate positive learning is to have strong awareness … Read More
Vitality-Centered Education with Dr. Jenny Finn
In our first podcast of the new year, we have Dr. Jenny Finn on the show! Join us as we talk about vitality-centered education, the principles that form it, and what kind of mindset shifts are needed to put those into practice. The first principle is take care of vulnerability. The second principle is to cultivate personhood. Liked this episode? … Read More
LfJ Series: Normalizing Critical Reflection: An Adaptive Leadership Approach to Data Analysis
In today’s podcast, I am discussing an adaptive leadership approach to data analysis. Adaptive leadership is best suited for long-standing adaptive challenges, not necessarily technical challenges. I go into the four ways that adaptive challenges are showing up and I also discuss questions to ask shareholder groups to identify hidden alliances that may not be evident at first glance. I … Read More
LfJ Series: A Justice-Centered Process for Justice-Centered Policies: How to Create Shared Governance Structures
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