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Episode 329 Transcript

EPISODE #329The Feedback Habits That Hurt (And the Myths That Made Them Seem Like a Good Idea)VIEW THE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODENote: School Leadership Reimagined is produced as a podcast and designed to be listened to, not read. We strongly encourage you to listen to the audio, which includes emotion and emphasis that’s not […]

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Episode 329 – The Feedback Habits That Hurt (And the Myths That Made Them Seem Like a Good Idea)

EPISODE 329The Feedback Habits That Hurt (And the Myths That Made Them Seem Like a Good Idea)Biggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:The ‘get into 10 classrooms a week’ rule has you chasing visibility over impact.Feedback that gets implemented is more important than feedback that gets documented.Asking vague questions like “What do you think went […]

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Episode 328 Transcript

EPISODE #328Why Some Teachers Ignore Your Feedback (even when you’re right)VIEW THE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODENote: School Leadership Reimagined is produced as a podcast and designed to be listened to, not read. We strongly encourage you to listen to the audio, which includes emotion and emphasis that’s not on the page. Transcripts are generated […]

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Episode 328 – Why Some Teachers Ignore Your Feedback (even when you’re right)

EPISODE 328Why Some Teachers Ignore Your Feedback (even when you’re right)Biggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:We don’t talk enough about the power imbalance in most feedback conversations with teachers.  If we expect teachers to differentiate for students, why is it that we don’t differentiate our feedback to teachers?Most feedback conversations treat teachers like problems […]

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Episode 327 – Start the Year Aligned: How to Bring a Fractured Staff Together Fast

EPISODE 327Start the Year Aligned: How to Bring a Fractured Staff Together FastBiggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:If your vision only shows up during back-to-school PD, it’s not a vision. It’s a slogan.The fastest way to lose a staff is to ask them to commit to goals they didn’t help shape and don’t actually […]

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Episode 326 Transcript

EPISODE #326School Years ResolutinoVIEW THE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODENote: School Leadership Reimagined is produced as a podcast and designed to be listened to, not read. We strongly encourage you to listen to the audio, which includes emotion and emphasis that’s not on the page. Transcripts are generated using a combination of speech recognition software […]

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Episode 326 – The Secret to an Amazing School Year

EPISODE 326The Secret to an Amazing School YearBiggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:You don’t need to get better at follow-through. You need to get clearer on what matters.The reason you keep slipping into old habits isn’t lack of willpower—it’s lack of alignment.When your team doesn’t know what they’re building, they default to what’s familiar.If […]

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Episode 325 Transcript

EPISODE #325The Secret to an Amazing School YearVIEW THE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODENote: School Leadership Reimagined is produced as a podcast and designed to be listened to, not read. We strongly encourage you to listen to the audio, which includes emotion and emphasis that’s not on the page. Transcripts are generated using a combination […]

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Episode 325 – The Secret to an Amazing School Year

EPISODE 325The Secret to an Amazing School YearBiggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:The secret to a successful school year is F.O.C.U.S. – Follow One Course Until Successful.Many of us are trying to lead by doing all the things. But that isn’t leading. That’s experimenting on kids and hoping something works. If you are really […]

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Episode 324 Transcript

EPISODE #324What If You’re Doing the Right Work but the Wrong Way?VIEW THE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODENote: School Leadership Reimagined is produced as a podcast and designed to be listened to, not read. We strongly encourage you to listen to the audio, which includes emotion and emphasis that’s not on the page. Transcripts are […]

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