Leading Through Change
Education leaders share how they adapted to the challenges faced during a pandemic
Leading Through Change
Education leaders share how they adapted to the challenges faced during a pandemic
November | December 2021
Creating momentum for students
Much like a medal-winning Crew team, when a strong leadership team made up of the Board of Trustees and Executive Cabinet members are aligned, possess a shared vision, articulate common messages, and pull together – they create momentum within the district.
Much like a medal-winning Crew team, when a strong leadership team made up of the Board of Trustees and Executive Cabinet members are aligned, possess a shared vision, articulate common messages, and pull together – they create momentum within the district.
By Carol Hansen and Julianne Hoefer
Positivity as leadership
Positivity as leadership
There are moments in one’s life that are so indelible that will be vivid for years to come. One of those moments occurred on March 13, 2020 when I had to send our students home. I had no idea that was the start of an arduous journey of my becoming a #PandemicPrincipal, a
hashtag that I have used on many occasions since then.
By Kip Glazer
By Kip Glazer
Leaders need tools to manage change
This year has forced us to learn new skills and continually adapt — as leaders, teachers, students, and community members. We have an opportunity to apply what we have learned during the past year and create sustained improvement. If we fail to do this, it will be a huge miss.
This year has forced us to learn new skills and continually adapt — as leaders, teachers, students, and community members. We have an opportunity to apply what we have learned during the past year and create sustained improvement. If we fail to do this, it will be a huge miss.
By Holly Edds
By Holly Edds
Recruiting and retaining educational talent
Keeping such a sharp focus in a profession that appears to be under attack requires high levels of stamina and an administrative team that provides scaffolds of support. It is here that educational leaders play a key role in recruiting and retaining talent.
Recruiting and retaining educational talent
Keeping such a sharp focus in a profession that appears to be under attack requires high levels of stamina and an administrative team that provides scaffolds of support. It is here that educational leaders play a key role in recruiting and retaining talent.
By Denise Rugani and Steve Amaro
Preventing and addressing teacher burnout
Shortages, recruitment, retention and burnout are all very serious issues during a traditional school year; it has been an even greater quandary since March 2020. What can be done? For me, what has kept me invested in education for the past two decades has been the access to new leadership opportunities every step of the way
By Heather J. Lighston
By Heather J. Lighston
When, how and why it matters
When, how and why it matters
We came back three times. And I mean came back in every sense of the word. Back from tragedy. Back from turmoil. And back from a crisis.
We came back three times. And I mean came back in every sense of the word. Back from tragedy. Back from turmoil. And back from a crisis.
By Ed Trimis
By Ed Trimis
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