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Great schools grow when leaders lead learning, not just logistics. In this episode, we explore how teacher development and student achievement rise together through intentional leadership. We’ll talk about time in classrooms, coaching, collaboration, and collective efficacy, so growth becomes the culture and results follow in every classroom. Click HERE to enjoy the video! #EducationalLeader, 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. |
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Continuous improvement isn’t a yearly plan; it’s a disciplined cycle that keeps learning moving forward. Today, we explore how 90-day goals and evidence routines drive real student gains. In this video, we’ll unpack rapid learning cycles, team reflection, and clear success criteria so schools shift from “plans on shelves” to classroom progress. Click HERE to enjoy the video! #EducationalLeader,Kim When students are led well, they learn well. The views shared in the Educational Leadership...
What Have We Learned from COVID-19 About Flexible, Resilient Leadership? That question landed in my spirit the moment I sat down to reflect on everything we have been through since March 2020. Click HERE to continue with Blog Post [ELM#1109] Crisis Leadership Lessons for K–12 Administrators
Continuous improvement isn’t a yearly plan; it’s a disciplined cycle that keeps learning moving forward. Today, we explore how 90-day goals and evidence routines drive real student gains. In this video, we’ll unpack rapid learning cycles, team reflection, and clear success criteria so schools shift from “plans on shelves” to classroom progress. Click HERE to enjoy the video! #EducationalLeader,Kim When students are led well, they learn well. The views shared in the Educational Leadership...