YouTube Video [ELM#1045] Keeping Students First When Pressures Mount


Political pressures in education aren’t new, but they’re louder than ever. The real test is how leaders stay focused when chaos strikes.

This week, we’ll explore how to lead with clarity and conviction, anchoring decisions in student-centered values despite external noise.

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#EducationalLeader,
Kim

When students are led well, they learn well.


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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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Political pressures in education aren’t new, but they’re louder than ever. The real test is how leaders stay focused when chaos strikes. This week, we’ll explore how to lead with clarity and conviction, anchoring decisions in student-centered values despite external noise. Click HERE to enjoy the video! #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...

Political pressures in education aren’t new, but they’re louder than ever. The real test is how leaders stay focused when chaos strikes. Today, we’ll explore how to lead with clarity and conviction, anchoring decisions in student-centered values despite external noise. Click HERE to enjoy the podcast! #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...

Blog Post [ELM#1047] A Framework for Measuring What Truly Matters

I’ll never forget the day a colleague shared this troubling story. Her school had just received its state rankings; it’d climbed ten spots. Yet that same week, three teachers resigned, citing burnout, and parent satisfaction surveys hit an all-time low. Click HERE to continue with Blog Post [ELM#1047] A Framework for Measuring What Truly Matters