Review and Reflect: Better Decision-Making Through C.A.R.E. — #reviewandreflect

Review and Reflect: Better Decision-Making Through C.A.R.E. — #reviewandreflect

This is TheSchoolHouse302’s monthly #reviewandreflect, wrapping up our focus on Decision-Making. Our Review and Reflect series embraces the powerful sentiment from Soren Kierkegaard: “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” Throughout...
Season 6, Episode 1 of the FocusED School Leadership Podcast with Guest Jason Kennedy

Season 6, Episode 1 of the FocusED School Leadership Podcast with Guest Jason Kennedy

iTunes Podcast SoundCloud Podcast     Let’s Stop Teaching with Jason Kennedy     This is Season 6, Episode 1 of FocusED, and it features our guest, Jason Kennedy; we discuss what it means to truly be an instructional leader, how to design quality learning...
Season 5, Episode 16 of the FocusED School Leadership Podcast with Guest Alyssa Gallagher

Season 5, Episode 16 of the FocusED School Leadership Podcast with Guest Alyssa Gallagher

iTunes Podcast SoundCloud Podcast MESSY Leadership with Alyssa Gallagher This is Season 5, Episode 16 of FocusED, and it features our guest, Alyssa Gallagher; we discuss the meaning of MESSY leadership, myths about readiness for a role, the need for coaching for all...
4 Implementation Pitfalls that Every School Leader Must Avoid

4 Implementation Pitfalls that Every School Leader Must Avoid

Successful organizations understand the importance of implementation, not just strategy, and, moreover, recognize the crucial role of their people in the process.                                                  ~ Jeffrey Pfeffer There’s no shortage of initiatives in...
Juggling Multiple Priorities: A School Leader’s Guide to Effective Planning and Implementation

Juggling Multiple Priorities: A School Leader’s Guide to Effective Planning and Implementation

The Art of Juggling as a School Leader  There are educational giants whose mere mention of their names conjures awe, respect,  inspiration, and admiration. Some of our edu-heroes are Booker T. Washington, Horace Mann, Madeline Hunter, and John Dewey, to name a few....