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Ep 552Eric Garcia—We‘re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation
Get the book, We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation Follow Eric on Twitter @EricMGarcia Visit Eric's Website, EricMGarcia.net About the Author Eric Garcia is a journalist based in Washington, DC who has served as an editor and correspondent at numerous outlets, including Washington Post, The Hill, National Journal, The New Republic, and more. He is a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill and he's the author of We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation
Ep 551Allison Rodman—Personalized Professional Learning: A Job-Embedded Pathway for Elevating Teacher Voice
Get the book, Personalized Professional Learning: A Job-Embedded Pathway for Elevating Teacher Voice Follow Allison on Twitter @TheLearningLoop Visit Allison's website, TheLearningLoop.com About the Author Allison Rodman is the Founder of The Learning Loop, an educational consulting organization that provides professional learning services to districts, schools, and nonprofit organizations internationally. The Learning Loop designs, facilitates, and coaches professional learning that is personalized, purposeful, and paradigm-shifting. Allison is the author of Personalized Professional Learning: A Job-Embedded Pathway for Elevating Teacher Voice
Ep 550Morgan Polikoff—Beyond Standards: The Fragmentation of Education Governance & the Promise of Curricular Reform
Get the book, Beyond Standards: The Fragmentation of Education Governance & the Promise of Curricular Reform Follow Morgan on Twitter @MPolikoff About the Author Morgan Polikoff is an associate professor of education at the University of Southern California’s Rossier School of Education.
Ep 549Daniel Bauer—Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader
Get the book Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader through Corwin Press Get the book Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader through Amazon Get a free sample chapter of Mastermind Visit Daniel's Website, BetterLeadersBetterSchools.com Learn more about the Mastermind About the Author Daniel Bauer is the founder of Better Leaders Better Schools, where he helps school leaders fight isolation and frustration via a leadership community in order to gain clarity and find solutions to their greatest challenges.
Ep 548Patrick Leddin—The Five-Week Leadership Challenge: 35 Action Steps to Become the Leader You Were Meant to Be
Get the book, The Five-Week Leadership Challenge: 35 Action Steps to Become the Leader You Were Meant to Be Visit Patrick's Website, LeddinGroup.com Listen to Patrick's Podcast, Leadership Lab Follow Patrick on Twitter @PatrickLeddin About the Author Patrick Leddin PhD. has benefited from both hands-on leadership and management experience in the military as well as the corporate world. He is an associate professor at Vanderbilt University, as well as founder of The Leddin Group, and he is author of The Five-Week Leadership Challenge: 35 Action Steps to Become the Leader You Were Meant to Be.
Ep 547Michael Gaskell—Leading Schools Through Trauma: A Data-Driven Approach to Helping Children Heal
Get the book, Leading Schools Through Trauma: A Data-Driven Approach to Helping Children Heal Visit Mike's website, MikesMicroMinute.com Follow Mike on Twitter @GaskellMgaskell About the Author Dr. Michael Gaskell is a veteran middle school principal in East Brunswick, NJ. He writes extensively on school culture, trauma, and educational leadership, and mentors new principals through the Leaders to Leaders program.
Ep 546Daniel Willingham—Why Don’t Students Like School? 2nd Edition
Visit Daniel's website, www.danielwillingham.com Follow Daniel on Twitter @DTWillingham Get the book, Why Don't Students Like School? 2nd Edition About the Author Daniel Willingham earned his B.A. from Duke University in 1983 and his Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Harvard University in 1990. He is currently Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia, where he has taught since 1992. Until about 2000, his research focused solely on the brain basis of learning and memory. Today, all of his research concerns the application of cognitive psychology to K-16 education.He writes the “Ask the Cognitive Scientist” column for American Educator magazine, and is the author of Why Don't Students Like School?, When Can You Trust the Experts?, Raising Kids Who Read, and The Reading Mind. His writing on education has appeared in seventeen languages. In 2017 he was appointed by President Obama to serve as a Member of the National Board for Education Sciences.
Ep 545Ulcca Joshi Hansen—The Future of Smart: How Our Education System Needs to Change to Help All Young People Thrive
Visit Ulcca's website, www.EducatingPotential.com Follow Ulcca on Twitter @Ulcca Get the book, The Future of Smart: How Our Education System Needs to Change to Help All Young People Thrive Ulcca Joshi Hansen - TEDx Talk: The Future of Smart Ulcca Joshi Hansen - TEDx Talk: Re-thinking The 3Rs About the Author Ulcca Joshi Hansen is the author of The Future of Smart: How Our Education System Needs to Change to Help All Young People Thrive. She is also Chief Program Officer at Grantmakers for Education. Hansen is a mother of two and a former elementary teacher who has worked in education for two decades. Her experiences as an English-language learner and first-generation college student inform her perspective on what it means to provide an “equitable” education for every child and engage communities in that effort
Ep 544Diana Parafiniuk—E-Therapy
Visit the E-Therapy Website, www.electronic-therapy.com Follow Diana on Twitter @DianaParafiniuk About the Author Diana is a seasoned and nationally recognized business leader in the teletherapy market. Her company, E-Therapy, pioneered the teletherapy industry in education with its innovative practices, services, and solutions and first-to-market approaches to serve PreK-12 schools and students. Diana is an honored recipient of the inaugural Women Achievers of Arizona award in recognition of her leadership in the online therapy field.
Ep 543Jane Kise—Doable Differentiation: Twelve Strategies to Meet the Needs of All Learners
Get the book, Doable Differentiation Visit Jane's website, www.JaneKise.com About the Author Dr. Jane Kise is the author of 27 books and an organizational presenter with extensive experience in leadership development and executive coaching, instructional coaching, and differentiated instruction.
Ep 542Randy Weiner & James Bailey—The Daily SEL Leader
Get the book, The Daily SEL Leader Visit the Brass Tacks Innovations website, www.brasstacksinnovations.com About the Authors James Bailey’s career has encompassed teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, school turnaround leader, consultant and superintendent roles spanning Texas, Colorado and Wyoming. As Superintendent in Wyoming, his district was the first member in the state to join the League of Innovative Schools after reform efforts around personalized learning and social-emotional development. In San Antonio, he led the turnaround efforts for the Carpe Diem Schools. His deep-seated commitment to equity and supporting school leaders led to his training as an executive coach and co-founding Brass Tacks Innovations with a focus on supporting educational leaders to develop their SEL skills to support adults and students. He is also an advocate for helping schools and districts create better learning capacity to adapt to the future and in helping leaders and young people become more self-aware of their social and emotional needs to develop the skills to work with others on a more human level. He has a PhD in Educational Leadership and Innovation from the University of Colorado-Denver, is a prolific publisher and presenter, and currently serves as a core faculty member at Walden University in the area of educational leadership. Randy Weiner has worked in education and education technology and consulting throughout his career. He co- founded and served as the first Chairman of the Board at Urban Montessori Charter School (UMCS) in Oakland, CA—the nation’s first public Montessori, Arts Integration and Design Thinking school. Randy is also a co-founder and the CEO at BrainQuake, a two- time U.S. Department of Education Small Business Innovation Award winner. A Teach for America alum and father to two daughters, Randy taught for 5 years in Oakland and Madagascar, and holds two BAs from Middlebury College and an MA in Education from Stanford.
Ep 541Andrew Marotta—The School Leader: Surviving & Thriving
Get the book, The School Leader: Surviving & Thriving Visit Andrew's website, www.AndrewMarotta.com About the Author Andrew Marotta is an author, speaker, high school principal, and former NCAA basketball official.
Ep 540Patrice Bain—A Parent's Guide to Powerful Teaching
Get the book, A Parent's Guide to Powerful Teaching Learn more about Patrice on her website, www.PatriceBain.com Follow Patrice on Twitter @PatriceBain1 About the Author Patrice M. Bain, Ed.S. is an educator, speaker and author. Finalist for Illinois Teacher of the Year and a Fulbright Scholar in Russia, she has been featured in national and international webinars, podcasts, articles and press. Bain was asked by the Department of Education to work with cognitive scientists to co-author Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning. In addition, Patrice co-authored Powerful Teaching: Unleash the Science of Learning.
Ep 539Steve Zonnevylle & David Armstrong—The Forty-Hour Principal
Get the book, The Forty-Hour Principal: Provocations for the Discerning Educator Visit the 40-Hour Principal website, 40HourPrincipal.com Follow Steve on Twitter @OABZonnie About the Authors Steve Zonnevylle and David Armstrong are both principals on the South Island of New Zealand and the authors of the book, The Forty-Hour Principal: Provocations for the Discerning Educator
Ep 538Robyn Jackson—Stop Leading, Start Building!: Turn Your School into a Success Story with the People and Resources You Already Have
Get the Book, Stop Leading, Start Building!: Turn Your School into a Success Story with the People and Resources You Already Have Follow Robyn on Twitter @Robyn_Mindsteps Visit Robyn's Website, Mindstepsinc.com About the Authors Robyn Jackson, PhD., is the founder of Mindsteps and the host of School Leadership Re-Imagined, the podcast for school administrators, instructional coaches, and teacher leaders. She's the award-winning author of 11 books including the best selling The Instructional Leader’s Guide to Strategic Conversations with Teachers and Never Underestimate Your Teachers, which was chosen as an ASCD Member Book.
Ep 537Teaching With the Instructional Cha-Chas: Four Steps to Make Learning Stick—LeAnn Nickelsen & Melissa Dickson
Get the Book, Teaching With Instructional Cha-Chas Visit Leann's website, MaximizeLearningInc.com Visit Melissa's website, MelissaDickson.com Follow Leann on Twitter @lnickelsen1 Follow Melissa on Twitter @mdickson221 About the Authors Melissa Dickson, MEd, is an outstanding presenter and educator. She is passionate about providing teachers with research-based ideas and strategies that can be immediately implemented. In her decades as an educator, Melissa has been a literacy coach, staff developer, site-based team leader, mentor teacher, inclusion teacher, classroom teacher, and early-childhood teacher. S LeAnn Nickelsen, MEd, delivers presentations nationally on brain research topics, differentiation, reading and vocabulary strategies, and nutrition affecting cognition, all based on the latest research. She is known for delivering a wealth of information in an active, fun format with very specific, practical classroom examples. Participants leave with many ideas for maximizing learning for all students.
Ep 536Danny Brassell—Leadership Begins with Motivation
Get the Book, Leadership Begins With Motivation Visit Danny's Website, DannyBrassell.com Visit The Reading Habit website, TheReadingHabit.com Follow Danny on Twitter, @DannyBrassell About the Authors A highly-sought after speaker, trainer and coach known as “Jim Carrey with a Ph.D.,” Dr. Danny Brassell has spoken to over 3,500 audiences worldwide and authored 16 books, including his latest, Leadership Begins with Motivation. He is the co-founder of www.theREADINGhabit.com, the world’s top reading engagement program.
Ep 535Jed Dearybury—The Playful Classroom: The Power of Play for All Ages
Get the Book, The Playful Classroom: The Power of Play for All Ages Visit Jed's Website, www.MrDearybury.com Follow Jed on Twitter @MrDearybury About the Authors Jed Dearybury is a teacher educator and award-winning classroom teacher, who was featured as GQ Magazine as Male Leader of the Year, met President Obama as the SC winner of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching. Since 2015, he has become an educational leader by providing quality, hands-on, engaging learning experiences for students and teachers across the country.
Ep 534Annie Murphy Paul—The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
Get the book, The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain Visit Annie's Website Follow Annie on Twitter @AnnieMurphyPaul About the Authors Annie Murphy Paul is an acclaimed science writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Scientific American, Psychology Today, O the Oprah Magazine, and many other publications. She is the author of Origins: How the Nine Months Before Birth Shape the Rest of Our Lives, The Cult of Personality Testing, and her new book, The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain.
Ep 533Courtney Ostaff—The Teaching Online Handbook
Get the book, The Teaching Online Handbook Visit Courtney's Website, CourtneyOstaff.com Follow Courtney on Twitter @Ostaff1 About the Authors Courtney Ostaff has been teaching online since 1999. With a wide variety of experience as a public school special education teacher, an in-home early intervention specialist, a community college algebra instructor, and a homeschooler, she has worked with students ranging from the very young to the elderly. Along the way, she has developed practices and techniques for making the most of the online classroom. Currently, she teaches math, science, and social studies at an online learning services provider, working with secondary students worldwide.
Ep 532Jared Cooney Horvath & David Bott—10 Things Schools Get Wrong and How We Can Get Them Right
Get the book, 10 Things Schools Get Wrong and How We Can Get Them Right Visit the LME Global Website, LMEGlobal.net Visit the Vidaly website, Vidaly.com Follow Jared on Twitter @JCHorvath Follow David on Twitter @DavidBott About the Authors Jared Cooney Horvath is a cognitive neuroscientist based out of the University of Melbourne specializing in human thought, learning and brain stimulation. David Bott is an education consultant who works with government organisations and some of the world’s leading schools to help guide wellbeing vision and strategy, and is Founder & Chief of Education Content at Vidaly.
Ep 531Ted Bunch & Anna Marie Johnson Teague—The Book of Dares: 100 Ways for Boys to be Kind, Bold, and Brave
Get the book, The Book of Dares: 100 Ways for Boys to Be Kind, Bold, and Brave Visit the A Call To Men website, ACallToMen.org About the Authors Ted Bunch and Anna Marie Johnson Teague are friends, parents, and anti-violence educators with A Call to Men, where they help men and boys promote healthy manhood and prevent violence and discrimination, working with students, professional athletes, and organizations like the NFL, US military, and United Nations.
Ep 530Barbara Blackburn—Rigor in the Remote Learning Classroom: Instructional Tips and Strategies
Get the book, Rigor In The Remote Learning Classroom Visit Barbara's Website, BarbaraBlackburnOnline.com Follow Barbara on Twitter @BarbBlackburn About the Author Barbara Blackburn, PhD is the author of 29 books and a full-time consultant who works with schools around the world to help raise the level of rigor and motivation for professional educators and students alike. Dr. Blackburn has been named to the Top 30 Education Gurus by Global Gurus for 3 years running, and she’s the author of the new book Rigor in the Remote Learning Classroom: Instructional Tips and Strategies.
Ep 529Jennifer Abrams—Stretching Your Learning Edges: Growing (Up) at Work
Register for our upcoming Having Hard Conversations training with Jennifer Abrams Visit Jennifer's Website, JenniferAbrams.com About the Author Jennifer Abrams is an international educational and communications consultant for public and independent schools, hospitals, universities and non-profits. Jennifer trains and coaches teachers, administrators, and others on new employee support, supervision, being generationally savvy, having hard conversations and collaboration skills.
Ep 528Michael Bungay Stanier—The Advice Trap: Be Humble, Stay Curious & Change the Way You Lead Forever
Get the book, The Advice Trap: Be Humble, Stay Curious & Change the Way You Lead Forever Visit Michael's Website, MBS.Works About the Author Michael Bungay Stanier is a bestselling author and Rhodes scholar who helps people stay curious a bit longer, and rush to action and advice-giving a little more slowly. strengthens leadership and culture within organizations by giving busy managers and leaders the tools to coach in a way that works.
Ep 527Jessica Lahey—The Addiction Inoculation: Raising Healthy Kids in a Culture of Dependence
Get the book, The Addiction Inoculation: Raising Healthy Kids in a Culture of Dependence Get a signed copy of the book Visit Jessica's website, JessicaLahey.com About the Author Jessica Lahey is a teacher, writer, and mom, with a background in juvenile and education law, but she's best known as a writer whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, Vermont Public Radio, and the New York Times, and she's the author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed.
Ep 526Houston Kraft—Deep Kindness: A Revolutionary Guide for the Way We Think, Talk, and Act in Kindness
Get the book, Deep Kindness: A Revolutionary Guide for the Way We Think, Talk, and Act in Kindness Visit Houston's Website, HoustonKraft.com Visit the CharacterStrong Website, CharacterStrong.com Follow Houston on Twitter @HoustonKraft About the Author Houston Kraft is a popular speaker working in schools around the country and co-founder of CharacterStrong, which provides curriculum and training for safer and kinder schools.
Ep 525Read Write Code: A Friendly Introduction to the World of Coding, and Why It’s the New Literacy
Get the book, Read Write Code: A Friendly Introduction to the World of Coding, and Why It's the New Literacy Follow Jeremy @Jkeesh on Twitter Visit Jeremy's website, thekeesh.com About the Author Jeremy Keeshin is the CEO and co-founder of CodeHS, the leading coding education platform for schools used by millions of students. He is an expert in computer science education and education technology, and he has visited hundreds of schools all over the world. Prior to starting CodeHS, he taught computer science at Stanford.
Ep 524Robert Slavin: Proven Tutoring
About the Author Robert Slavin, PhD is a distinguished professor and director of the Center for Research and Reform in Education at Johns Hopkins University. A member of the National Academy of Education, he is the author of more than 300 articles and books, including the textbook, Educational Psychology: Theory and Practice. He is co-founder of the Success For All foundation as well as the new website ProvenTutoring.org.
Ep 523John Corrigan—Why We Teach: Preparing Young People For A Future That's Here
Get the book, Why We Teach: Preparing Young People For A Future That's Here Visit John's Website, JohnGCorrigan.com About the Author John Corrigan, MBA is a Melbourne-based author and consultant who helps schools operate to their full human potential.
Ep 522Douglas Fisher—The Distance Learning Playbook for School Leaders: Leading for Engagement and Impact in Any Setting
Get the book, The Distance Learning Playbook for School Leaders: Leading for Engagement and Impact in Any Setting Visit the Fisher and Frey website About the Author Doug Fisher is a professor at San Diego State University and a founder of Health Sciences High & Middle College. He's the author of numerous books.
Ep 521Alexs Pate—The Innocent Classroom: Dismantling Racial Bias to Support Students of Color
Get the book, The Innocent Classroom: Dismantling Racial Bias to Support Students of Color Visit The Innocent Classroom website, InnocentClassroom.com About the Author Alexs Pate is the President and CEO of Innocent Technologies and the creator of the Innocent Classroom, a program for K–12 educators that aims to transform U.S. public education and end disparities by closing the relationship gap between educators and students of color. Mr. Pate is the author of five novels, including the New York Times best-seller Amistad.
Ep 520Simon Rodberg—What If I'm Wrong? and Other Key Questions for Decisive School Leadership
Get the book, What If I'm Wrong? and Other Key Questions for Decisive School Leadership Visit Simon's website About the Author Simon Rodberg is a strategy consultant and coach who teaches educational leadership at American University. He was the founding principal of DC International School, an award-winning public charter, and his writing has appeared in Educational Leadership, Harvard Business Review, Principal Leadership, Principal magazine, and The New York Times.
Ep 519Justin Thomas—The Principal's Toolbox: Real Talk on Tackling School Leadership
Get the book, The Principal's Toolbox: Real Talk on Tackling School Leadership Follow Justin on Twitter @HappyTeacherGuy About the Author Dr. Justin Thomas is an elementary principal in the Nashville area. Dr. Thomas believes that the keys to success revolve around growth and gratitude - the ideas that all members of a school can 'get better', and that a spirit of thankfulness is key to strong culture.
Ep 518Ebony Omotola McGee—Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation
Get the book, Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation Visit the BlackEngineeringPHD website About the Author Dr. Ebony Omotola McGee is associate professor of diversity and STEM education at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University.
Ep 517Bryan Goodwin—Balanced Leadership for Powerful Learning: Tools for Achieving Success in Your School
Get the book, Balanced Leadership for Powerful Learning: Tools for Achieving Success in Your School Follow Bryan on Twitter @bryanrgoodwin About Bryan Goodwin Bryan Goodwin is President & CEO of McREL International, a nonprofit school improvement organization that seeks to harness the power of curiosity and inquiry to empower all learners through rigorously researched professional learning and coaching services for school systems worldwide. He's the author of numerous books.
Ep 516Molly Hudgens—Saving Sycamore: The School Shooting That Never Happened
Get the book, Saving Sycamore: The School Shooting That Never Happened Follow Molly on Twitter @HudgensMolly Visit Molly's Website, MollyHudgens.com About the Author Molly Hudgens is a nationally known speaker and expert on preventing school shootings. She is a counselor at Sycamore Middle School in Pleasant View, Tennessee, and a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Ep 515Curtis Zimmerman—Life at Performance Level
Get the book, Life at Performance Level Visit Curtis's website About the Author Curtis Zimmerman is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, and host of the podcast The Next 24 Hours. He is the author of 4 books, including Keys to Success in College and Life.
Ep 514Marcie Beigel—Love Your Classroom Again: Realistic Behavior Strategies for Educators
About The Author Dr. Marcie Beigel is the founder and director of Behavior + Beyond. By redesigning behavior with realistic strategies, Dr. Marcie has been transforming classrooms, families, and students since 1998. She is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, holds a doctorate from Columbia University, and appears regularly as a guest expert on TV and other media. She's the author of two books on behavior, including Love Your Family Again, and Love Your Classroom Again.
Ep 513Karen Gross—Trauma Doesn’t Stop at the School Door: Strategies and Solutions for Educators, PreK-College
Get the book, Trauma Doesn't Stop at the School Door: Strategies and Solutions for Educators, PreK-College Visit Karen's website About the Author Karen Gross is an author and educator with more than 40 years of experience as a law professor, college president, keynote speaker, and consultant. She's the author of books for both children and adults, including her Lady Lucy series for kids, and her new book Trauma Doesn’t Stop at the School Door.
Ep 512Delores Lindsey—Culturally Proficient Coaching: Supporting Educators to Create Equitable Schools
Get the book, Culturally Proficient Coaching: Supporting Educators to Create Equitable Schools Visit The Center for Culturally Proficient Educational Practice (CCPEP) Website Contact Delores at [email protected] About the Author Delores Lindsey, PhD supports schools and districts through coaching, consulting, and mentoring. With more than 50 years of experience as an educator committed to the work of equity, she has served as a teacher, administrator, and university professor at Cal State San Marcos.
Ep 511Raymond Smith—10 Mindframes for Leaders: The VISIBLE LEARNING Approach to School Success
Get the book, 10 Mindframes for Leaders: The VISIBLE LEARNING Approach to School Success About the Author Dr. Raymond Smith speaks, writes, and consults about leadership development with Visible Learning and Corwin Press, and has worked in K-12 leadership, administrator preparation, and higher education.
Ep 510Chad Dumas—Let's Put the C in PLC: A Practical Guide for School Leaders
Get the book, Let's Put the C in PLC: A Practical Guide for School Leaders Visit the Next Learning Solutions website About the Author Dr. Chad Dumas is an educational consultant, international presenter and award-winning researcher whose primary focus is collaborating to develop capacity for continuous improvement. Having been a successful teacher, principal, central office administrator, professional developer and consultant in a variety of school districts, he brings his passion, expertise, and skills to his writing and speaking as he engages participants in meaningful and practical learning.
Ep 509William A. Sommers and Diane Zimmerman—9 Professional Conversations to Change Schools: A Dashboard of Options
Get the book, 9 Professional Conversations to Change Schools: A Dashboard of Options Visit the LearningOmnivores website About the Authors William A. Sommers, PhD is the author of 10 books. A former board member and President of the National Staff Development Council, now Learning Forward, Bill was a school and district administrator for over 35 years. Diane Zimmerman, PhD is a writer and consultant focusing on entrepreneurial learning and schools that make a difference. A former superintendent, she has more the 36 years of experience at the K-12 and higher ed levels.
Ep 508William D. Parker—Pause. Breathe. Flourish. Living Your Best Life as an Educator.
Get the book, Pause. Breathe. Flourish. Living Your Best Life as an Educator Visit Will's Website, WilliamDParker.com Follow Will on Twitter @Williamdp About the Author William D. Parker is executive director of Oklahoma’s Association of Secondary Principals and Oklahoma’s Middle Level Educator Association. William is a nationally known author and speaker who uses his expertise in school culture, leadership and communication to equip educators with solutions and strategies for motivating students, inspiring teachers, and reaching communities. He is the host of the Principal Matters podcast, and the author of three books.
Ep 507Craig Randall—Trust-Based Observations: Maximizing Teaching & Learning Growth
Get the book, Trust-Based Observations: Maximizing Teaching and Learning Growth Visit the Trust Based Website Follow Craig on Twitter @TrustbasedCraig About the Author Craig Randall is a trainer and consultant who has served as principal, counselor, teacher, and college basketball coach with experience in schools in the Pacific Northwest and around the world.
Ep 506William A. Sommers—Responding to Resistance: Thirty Strategies to Manage Conflict in Your School
Get the book, Responding to Resistance: Thirty Strategies to Manage Conflict in Your School Visit the Learning Omnivores Website Follow Bill on Twitter @BillSommers8 About the Author William A. Sommers, PhD is the author of 10 books. A former board member and President for the National Staff Development Council, now Learning Forward, and was a school and district administrator for over 35 years.
Ep 505Robert Barr & Emily Gibson—Building the Resilient School: Overcoming the Effects of Poverty With a Culture of Hope
Get the book, Building the Resilient School: Overcoming the Effects of Poverty With a Culture of Hope About the Authors Dr. Bob Barr and Dr. Emily Gibson are the authors of two books together. Their first book, Building a Culture of Hope, won Learning Magazine's Teacher Choice Award for Professional Development.
Ep 504Douglas Fisher—The Distance Learning Playbook
Get the book, The Distance Learning Playbook: Grades K-12 Visit the Fisher and Frey Website Follow Douglas on Twitter @dfishersdsu About the Author Douglas Fisher is a professor at San Diego State University and co-founder of Health Sciences High & Middle College, and the author of numerous books—many with John Hattie on Visible Learning.
Ep 503Michael Roberts—Shifting from Me to We: How to Jumpstart Collaboration in a PLC at Work®
Get the book, Shifting from Me to We: How to Jumpstart Collaboration in a PLC at Work® Visit Michael's Website, EveryKidNow.com Follow Michael on Twitter @EveryKidNow About the Author Michael Roberts is an author and consultant with over two decades of experience teaching and leading schools at all levels. A former principal and director, he's the author of several books, including Shifting from Me to We: How to Jumpstart Collaboration in a PLC at Work®.