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Project: School Leadership

Dr. Jerry R. Burkett

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The Project: School Leadership podcast talks about the real issues facing educators, teachers, and school leaders today. Podcast host, Dr. Jerry Burkett, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Texas Woman's University, serves up real talk for educators. The podcast focuses on parents, community, politics, and breaking school news. This is also the home of course lectures and seminars produced for Dr. Burkett's masters and doctoral courses.
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The School Leadership Show

Dr. Mike Doughty & Jenn David-Lang

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This is the School Leadership Show. Learn everything you need to know to thrive in school administration. The School leadership show is where ordinary school administrators become extraordinary leaders. The only podcast dedicated to helping practicing and aspiring school leaders realize their potential, advance their careers, and achieve work-life balance, The School Leadership Show brings together the greatest minds from inside and outside of education to deliver you the insights and tools ...
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Tired of school change efforts that stall, or worse, never get off the ground? If you’re a principal, assistant principal, or instructional coach who is ready have a transformative impact on the teachers you serve then School Leadership Reimagined is for you. Each week, Robyn Jackson will share counterintuitive strategies to help you dramatically improve instruction. You’ll discover how to motivate your teachers, help them be accountable, overcome toxic cultures, and transform your school. N ...
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Leadership School

Kyla Cofer

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Weekly conversations with leadership experts. Hear their stories, get their tools, and be a strong, emotionally intelligent leader. We feature diverse leaders from all corners of the globe. Culture-impacting discussions include conflict resolution, DEI, and the psychology of leadership. Listeners of Leadership School desire to be emotionally intelligent, well-balanced, and to lead with integrity.
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School Leadership

Clement Lau

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Series of 5 Podcasts for Future and Current School Administrators: 1)The Importance of Communication as a School Leader 2)How to Get Staff, Parental, and Community Involvement 3)Effective School Leaders are Instructional Leaders 4)How to set up a Collaborative Focus Group to Drive the School to Continuously Improve. 5)Data Analysis Improves the Quality of Education for Students
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The SCHOOL LEADERSHIP SERIES is ranked in the TOP 3% of over 2 million podcasts globally. It is a daily podcast for school leaders. Always 5-minutes or less, the goal of the show is to offer quick inspiration and encouragement to heroic educators around the world every Monday thru Friday. Created by Daniel Bauer in 2018, this show is hosted by a team of exceptional leaders who represent INNOVATIVE and DIVERSE VOICES in EDUCATION. Learn more and also tune into the #1 downloaded podcast for sc ...
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School Leadership in the 21st Century, covering a wide-range of topics around teachers, principals, policy makers, parents, central services, stakeholders, curriculum, instruction, and trendy topics with the best forgone experts within the field. Dr. Yeager stems from a business owner, classroom teacher, coach, Principal, Director, And Researcher. Dr. Yeager holds a B.S. in Secondary Education, a M.A.T. In Teaching, an Ed.S in Curriculum Supervision, another Ed.S in Educational Leadership, a ...
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School Business Leadership

Laura Williams

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Welcome to the School Business Leadership podcast! Tune in weekly for inspiration and actionable tips, tricks and techniques from school business leaders, advocates of school business leaders and of course, Laura! We’re talking all things school leadership, finance, governance, HR and everything in between including things like imposter syndrome, personal journeys into and within the profession and professional development. School Business Leaders are superheroes and this podcast is not only ...
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Jepson School of Leadership Studies

Jepson School of Leadership Studies

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As the nation’s first-ever undergraduate school of leadership studies, the Jepson School takes "leading the way" very seriously. That’s why we educate tomorrow’s leaders with a world-class program, preparing them for positions that drive real change in their communities and the world. Through a rigorous curriculum, opportunities for outside experience, and support that extends far beyond their time at Jepson, our students find a leadership journey unlike any other. Recently named the "Jewel ...
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This six-part podcast series explores the journey of Prof. Ram Nidumolu, a former academic turned Silicon Valley entrepreneur turned F500 advisor returned academic, to Beingfulness. Through the narration of stories from the Upanishads and personal anecdotes, he untangles the philosophical underpinnings that are at the foundation of Beingfulness to arrive at an alternative business leadership model based on his own life. Professor Nidumolu is currently working as Practice Professor of Organis ...
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In this episode, Dr. Burkett discusses the important concept of Positionality in conducting research. We also honor the 25th anniversary of the Columbine shooting, discuss Systems Thinking in school management, talk about the latest headlines in education.
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Are you feeling overwhelmed right now? You’re not alone. It seems like everyone is feeling that way. But, once you understand the root of all overwhelm, then you realize there is a solution and it’s simpler than you think. If you’re feeling overwhelmed right now, you don’t have to feel that way. Discover root cause of overwhelm, specific ways you c…
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In this episode the Leading Better and Growing Faster podcast for school leaders, Joe and T.J. discuss how school leaders can effectively manage the riptides found in everyday school leadership.. Imagine a calm beach day, preferably Savage Ditch, Delaware, where you can drive onto the beach and enjoy an incredible experience of sun and sand. Imagin…
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In this episode, we're shining a light on a pressing issue in the educational landscape: teacher burnout and attrition. With schools across the nation feeling the impact, we turn to expert Chase Mielke, author of Illuminate the Way: The School Leader’s Guide to Addressing and Preventing Teacher Burnout (ASCD, 2023), for insights and solutions. If y…
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The Jepson School of Leadership Studies Gary L. McDowell Institute presents Zena Hitz, tutor at St. John’s College and the author of "Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of an Intellectual Life," for a discussion of the same name. March 21, 2024The Gary L. McDowell Institute is dedicated to its namesake's values and principles: free inquiry, thou…
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Have you ever offered teachers support only to have them complain about it later? If so, then today’s episode is for you. Find out the reason teachers often resist our support (and it’s NOT because they’re resistant to change) and how the way we were trained to offer support actually creates resentment on both sides. Then, discover the simple phras…
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The reason we offer PD to our teachers is that we are hoping to provide with support and resources so that they are more effective in the classroom. So why is it that most PD is so ineffective? In this very practical episode discover the 4 steps you must take to make your PD more useful to teachers and more impactful for students. It's time to stop…
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DEI feels like it’s becoming the (a) third rail in K-12 education. The quote in the title is from Verna Myers, VP of inclusion strategy at Netflix, and is included in Ruchika Tulshyan’s book Inclusion on Purpose: An Intersectional Approach to Creating a Culture of Belonging at Work. In this episode, Jenn and I have a real and practical conversation…
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Someone asked me recently how you could tell if someone was truly a Builder. Anyone can SAY that they have a 100% vision, but how can you really know if they mean it? It’s a great question and on today’s episode, I’ll give you 3 ways to tell if someone is truly a Builder or if they are just talking the talk. Once you understand these 3 things, you’…
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Have you ever launched a new initiative hoping it would solve a big problem, and been disappointed by the results? We all have. But the difference between those who ultimately succeed and those who continue to struggle isn’t so much the plan they use, but how well they stick to their plans. On today’s episode, we’ll talk about the power of consiste…
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About Glenn RobbinsGlenn Robbins is the proud Superintendent of the Brigantine Public School District in Brigantine, New Jersey. He has served as a public school superintendent in New Jersey since 2016. Prior to becoming a superintendent, he was a middle school principal, a high school assistant principal, a high school social studies teacher, and …
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Have you ever gone to a conference, or read a book, or listened to a podcast and thought “I need to do that” only to realize months later that you haven’t done a thing? Do you have notebooks full of ideas and a camera roll full of snaps of slides from presentations you’ve long forgotten? We’ve all done it. And we think that if we were just more org…
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Many of us as educators have assumed that the kids with strong grades and strong test scores were set up for success. Isn't that what we were supposed to work toward in schools? Dr. Borba has interviewed scores of students and has found that these 2 areas – grades and test scores – are not the markers of success today in the 21st century. Instead, …
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This episode is next in a series of practical episodes about how to focus on the right work and stop wasting time on things that don’t matter. Today, we’re looking at the difference between the way that we were trained to do quarterly planning and the way that Builders do quarterly planning. I’ll take you step-by-step through the simple process Bui…
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Everyone has hidden potential for growth and achievement, but standard approaches to studying, practicing, coaching, and organizing education often leave this potential untapped. The practices of high-achieving individuals (and a high-achieving school system) reveal the surprising skills, scaffolds,and systems that unlock potential. Even better, an…
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In this episode of Leading Better and Growing Faster for school leaders, Joe and T.J. discuss how school leaders must recognize how their decisions create undercurrents within the organization. Every decision you make at school, from offering certain foods in the cafeteria to the consequence a student receives for being late to school because they …
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University of Richmond student Mark Johnson, ’24, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Charles Blow, New York Times columnist, MSNBC political analyst, anchor of PRIME with Charles Blow on the Black News Channel, and author of "Fire Shut Up in My Bones" and "The Devil You Know," prior to his Jepson Leadership Forum presentation "Black Mas…
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The Jepson Leadership Forum presents Alice Evans for a discussion on " Ten Thousand Years of Patriarchy" on the University of Richmond campus. Evans is senior lecturer at King’s College London and author of the forthcoming book The Great Gender DivergenceThe last few decades have seen rapid changes in gender relations and norms -- in the household,…
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This episode is next in a series of practical episodes about how to focus on the right work and stop wasting time on things that don’t matter. Today, we’re looking at a powerful process we use in BU to help us design systems that set our schools up for success. I’m taking you step-by-step through the process (warning: this is gonna hurt) to help yo…
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This episode is the first in a series of practical episodes about how to focus on the right work and stop wasting time on things that don’t matter. Today, we’re looking at the exact steps Builders use to prune away the things that are sucking away your attention, time, and energy so that you can focus only on the things that will help you achieve y…
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In this episode of the Project: School Leadership Podcast, Dr. Burkett talks about strategies for managing conflict and how to navigate through difficult conversations. He also introduces a new Op-Ed segment providing commentary on the latest incidence of gun violence in America involving children.
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Unlocking Excellence: Read to Lead Better, Learn to Grow FasterIn this episode, Joe and T.J. introduce two books that they know will make the difference in your life as a leader. Kotler’s book is about operating in a state of flow for improved focus and productivity. Who couldn’t benefit from learning more about flow and how we can get into a flow …
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Is there a decision you know you need to make but, for whatever reason, you’ve been putting it off? If so, today’s episode is for you. We’ll take a look at the hidden reasons that are keeping you from making a decision, the emotional consequences of unmade decisions, and specific things you can do to overcome decision paralysis and confidently make…
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The Jepson Leadership Forum presents Charles Blow for a discussion on "Black Masculinity," on the University of Richmond campus. Blow is a New York Times columnist, MSNBC political analyst, anchor of PRIME with Charles Blow on the Black News Channel, and author of "Fire Shut Up in My Bones" and "The Devil You Know."The last few decades have seen ra…
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What do you do about a teacher who refuses to do things the way that we ask them to? Well, if you’re a builder, it depends. You see, Builders rarely struggle with this problem for two reasons. First, they have a vision, mission, and core values in place that create true alignment and second, before jumping to a solution, Builders always ask themsel…
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University of Richmond student Ava Paul, ’24, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Carole Hooven, author of "T: The Story of Testosterone"; former lecturer and co-director of Undergraduate Studies, Harvard University's Department of Human Evolutionary Biology; currently a lab associate in the Harvard University Department of Psychology an…
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In this conversation between Dr. Andrea Terrero Gabbadon and Jenn, we talked about the reasons educators of color are leaving: working conditions and leadership behaviors. The good news is that school and district leaders can actually do something about this, and Dr. Gabbadon walks you through how. She shares 6 principles, backed by research, that …
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The Jepson Leadership Forum presents Carole Hooven, author of "T: The Story of Testosterone"; former lecturer and co-director of Undergraduate Studies, Harvard University's Department of Human Evolutionary Biology; currently a lab associate in the Harvard University Department of Psychology and a non-resident senior fellow at the American Enterpris…
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for being a loyal listener of The School Leadership Series. This podcast feed will self destruct sometime in March. We're not going away forever, we're just changing where we post ... And bringing our creative efforts to Ruckus Makers on Substack. When you become a paid subscriber you get: Micro-books (4000-8000 words)…
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Recently a woman asked me a question that I get asked from time-to-time. “Have you been a principal?” On today’s episode, I address the question (and the questions behind the question) in order to remove any barrier keeping you from choosing to help every student achieve 100% success #LikeABuilder.توسط School Leadership Reimagined
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In this weekly update from February 6, 2024, Dr. Burkett discusses course surveys, wellness activities, the reason we are working on proposal writing, and covers this week's lecture on Equality and Equal Access.
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Jepson School 2023-24 Leader-in-Residence, Dr. Danny TK Avula, presents "Healing Our Social Distance: Community as the Remedy to Polarization" in the Queally Center for Admission and Career Services on the University of Richmond campus. Dr. Avula is the commissioner of the Virginia Department of Social Services, one of the commonwealth's largest ag…
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About Curtiss MurphyCurtiss Murphy has spent 32 years as a software engineer (20 of those years in games and gaming and twelve years building educational games. He spent 3 summers hosting the NSF's Edugaming workshop and six years as a professor of game design at Laguna College of Art and Design (for their Game Design MFA program). He has a few doz…
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Who would have thought that the idea of “staff alignment” would be so triggering to some educators? And yet, when some educators hear the term, they immediately think that alignment equals conformity and control. Some are even adamant that true alignment isn’t necessary or even possible. So, in today’s episode, we’re going to tackle some of the big…
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In order to build true staff alignment, you need 4 things -- ownership, empowerment, alignment, and engagement. On the last episode (243) we discussed how to build true teacher ownership so that teachers take responsibility for the results in their classrooms and how you can build true empowerment so that you set teachers up to be successful in the…
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In this episode, I talk with Becky Gerdes and Ryan Siegle about their book Six Steps Toward Teacher Retention and a Long-Lasting Legacy. We focus mainly on their Six Steps to Maximize Your Leadership Impact and Improve Teacher Retention: Step One: Lead Authentically Step Two: Build Teacher Self-Efficacy Step Three: Foster Collective Efficacy Among …
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In this podcast lecture, we explore the basic concepts of values and ethics and how these are applied in a school leadership context. In education, according to the National Education Association Code of Ethics, the educator, believing in the worth and dignity of each human being, recognizes the supreme importance of the pursuit of truth, devotion …
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In order to build true staff alignment, you need 4 things -- ownership, empowerment, alignment, and engagement. On this episode, you’ll discover how to build true teacher ownership so that teachers take responsibility for the results in their classrooms and how you can build true empowerment so that you set teachers up to be successful in their cla…
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In this episode, Jenn and I talk about Sharone Bar-David’s book Trust Your Canary: Every Leader's Guide to Taming Workplace Incivility. Bar-David provides some simple strategies for helping leaders see incivility (even when it’s hard to recognize) plus a whole toolkit of easy-to-implement ways to address it (so you can stop doubting yourself when i…
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This is the first part of a new series we’re doing on how to build a strong team where everyone is focused on doing the right work the right way. Today, we’re unpacking one of the biggest leadership traps that keeps you from moving your school forward and along the way, you’ll discover 4 critical elements that keep you from being the bottleneck in …
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Sometimes in education it helps to hear from our end users. In this episode I interview fellow Coke Scholar Raleigh Dewan (‘19). Raleigh is a 23-year-old entrepreneur and business owner (https://steadispoon.com/ and https://sistershaq.com/) from Austin, Texas. Raleigh and I talk about his experiences in K-12 and higher ed. and the advice that he ha…
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The School Leadership Series promises to provide motivation on your way into school every Monday-Friday in five minutes or less. Co-hosted by Karine Veldhoen (founder of Learn Forward) and Danny Bauer (founder of Better Leaders Better Schools) we'll offer you a challenging idea and a clear action step each day. Make sure to SUBSCRIBE. Learn more at…
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Today, we’re breaking down the last 4 principles of effective instruction so that you can help every teacher in your building become a master teacher. (Did you miss the first 3 principles? You can catch them here). Once you understand these principles and help your teachers consistently apply them in the classroom, you can help every teacher help e…
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You probably know this already, but it bears repeating -- tactics don’t transform instruction. You can give teachers all the tactics you want, but if they don’t understand how to help all students learn, your tactics will fail them. That’s why on this episode we’re breaking down the principles of effective instruction so that you can help every tea…
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The School Leadership Series promises to provide motivation on your way into school every Monday-Friday in five minutes or less. Co-hosted by Karine Veldhoen (founder of Learn Forward) and Danny Bauer (founder of Better Leaders Better Schools) we'll offer you a challenging idea and a clear action step each day. Make sure to SUBSCRIBE. Learn more at…
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