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Linc Kroeger: What School Leaders Can Learn About Innovation From Computer Scientists
Linc Kroeger is the President of Knight Moves, a limited profit company creating the next generation of elite technology professionals through extensive training in technology disciplines, with an intentional focus on including Native American, rural, and urban...
The Leadership Optimization Compass
Take the next step in your professional development with a Harvard Certificate in School Management and Leadership. Learn from Harvard Business and Education School Faculty while you collaborate with a global network of fellow school leaders.[fusebox_track_player...
Pete Hall: Always Strive To Be A Better You
Pete Hall is a capacity-builder. Driven to impact others’ lives in a profoundly positive way, he channels his experiences as a school principal, life coach, and small-business owner into manageable lessons for continuous growth, personal improvement, and positive...
Dr Shira Lewibowitz: Trade Negativity For Hope
Dr Shira Lewibowitz is a dynamic educator, author and entrepreneur, Shira is CEO and founder of both Revabilities and Discovery Village. Rev Abilities is a Professional Learning Academy helping educational business owners and directors bring their vision for learning...
Al Kingsley: EdTech Secrets
Al Kingsley is the CEO of NetSupport and Chair of a Multi-Academy TrustAs well as his CEO and Chair roles, Al is an FED Co-chair of two groups, Chair of the BESA EdTech Group, member of Forbes Technology Council, and chairs his regional Employment and Skills Board....
To Be Kind to Yourself, Or to Be Kind to Others? That is the Question.
Imagine being the type of leader that is on the Superintendent’s speed dial list, as that’s how often you provide value. Or when the top educator in your district subs for you at your site they are admittedly nervous to fill your shoes because your daily impact...
Christina Hidek: How To Increase Parent Involvement
Christina Hidek is a recovering attorney, and current Professional Organizer and certified PTO volunteer nerd. She founded PTO Answers 5 years ago to help empower parents to improve their child’s educational experience and school community through PTA/PTO involvement....
Why an “open door policy” is terrible advice for a principal
I have a few ENEMIES in education. One being OPEN DOOR POLICIES. They're a terrible policy to have. Here's why ... Open door policies make leaders LESS effective. Open door policies invite distraction. They force leaders to multitask (which is terrible for...
Disastrous leadership: 7 signs of a bad principal
If you are worried that you are a bad principal or assistant principal ... Or that you work for one, here are seven warning signs this might be the case. Faculty do not trust each other nor take risks Poor performance can always be linked to a lack of psychological...