This episode talks about The Empowerment Network and the upcoming rebuilding the village conference. It highlights the school we started that has become a model for the Cradle to Career initiative.
This episode continues the discussion around relationships and making strong connections with students. This can in turn, increase engagement and interest in school.
This episode discusses the key factor of relationships with students and the role strong connections make. Staff can build, maintain and restore relationships to keep school engagement high.
This episode discusses the importance of having difficult conversations and addressing issues at the onset. Leaders can make these situations as opportunities to make connections.
The episode talks about having the power to bounce back after setbacks. Being able to see a positive path and seeing obstacles as growth opportunities can make the difference!
This episode announces the new release of my book, Urban Principal Leadership Lessons. It gives a quick review of the chapters and information provided to inspire leaders.
This episode wraps up our insights from Don Shula and Ken Blanchard ‘s book “Everyone’s a Coach: You Can Inspire Anyone to be a Winner.” Principals can apply these techniques to motivate staff.
This episode continues to look at tips from Don Shula and Ken Blanchard’s book a “Everyone’s A Coach.” Principals can apply these leadership principles to inspire staff!
This episode looks at tips from Don Shula and Ken Blanchard in “Everyone’s A Coach.” Principals can apply these leadership principles to inspire their staff.
This episode continues our quick look at the summary of research done by the Wallace Foundation on “How Principals Affect Students and Schools.” There are many implications for principals,
This episode does a quick summary of the research done by the Wallace Foundation on “How Principals Affect Students and Schools…” What are the implications for principals.
This episode sites the recent evidence showing the need for students to feel connected to school. Autonomy is one way to empower not only adults, but students and help mental health.
This episode highlights some of the leadership principles of MLK, Jr. looking at the book by Donald T. Phillips on MLK, Jr. on Leadership: Inspiration and Wisdom for Challenging Times.
This episode highlights the importance of getting real experience in leadership. The role of the principal is rigorous and requires ongoing training and mentoring in the realities of the job.
This episode is about getting ready for the new year with hope and purpose. Leaders continue to follow dreams and live with courage as they impact others.