Podcast [ELM#1122] The Best Place to Grow Tomorrow’s Leaders, Citizens, and Servants


Public schools are powerful places to grow tomorrow’s leaders. When students are trusted with real responsibility, they discover purpose, voice, and impact.

In this episode, we’ll explore how student government, peer mentoring, service, and civic life help students become leaders, citizens, and servants.

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#EducationalLeader,
Kim

"When students are led well, they learn well."


The views shared in the Educational Leadership Moment are solely mine and do not reflect the positions of my employer or any entity within the local, state, or federal government sectors.

Dr. Kim Moore

I equip educational leaders with research-based and experientially learned educational leadership principles and best practices that promote student success! “When kids are led well, they learn well.”

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