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COVID tested every leader. It exposed what was strong, what was fragile, and what mattered most when “normal” disappeared overnight. In this episode, we’ll explore resilient leadership that reflects before reacting, leads with values, fosters visibility, and inspires hope as schools navigate ongoing change. 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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COVID tested every leader. It exposed what was strong, what was fragile, and what mattered most when “normal” disappeared overnight. In this episode, we’ll explore resilient leadership that reflects before reacting, leads with values, fosters visibility, and inspires hope as schools navigate ongoing change. 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...
Strong schools thrive when leaders build trust and keep instruction at the center. In this episode, we explore how data, teamwork, and consistency create lasting gains. Today, we’ll unpack practical leadership moves, protecting learning time, using evidence wisely, and growing teachers, so teaching excellence and achievement flourish together. Click HERE to enjoy the podcast! #EducationalLeader,Kim "When students are led well, they learn well." The views shared in the Educational Leadership...
What are the best pathways and preparation programs for aspiring superintendents and central office leaders? It’s a question I hear more than almost any other when I sit across from talented, passionate K–12 administrators who sense that they are built for something more, who feel the pull toward district leadership but are not quite sure how to get there with intention, confidence, and clarity. Click HERE to continue with Blog Post [ELM#1112] From the Classroom to the Cabinet