Episodes

  • The Secret to Effective Change Leadership in Schools with Anne Sena
    Nov 27 2024

    How do you lead change in schools while keeping people at the center? In this episode, we explore how technology, change management, and human connection all come together in modern education. Anne Sena, Director of Technology at St. David's School, shares her unique insights from a career that spans corporate America and independent schools.

    We dive deep into:

    • How to lead change with empathy and emotional intelligence
    • The powerful connection between technology and human-centered leadership
    • Navigating the "change curve" and guiding your team through challenging transitions
    • The importance of co-designing solutions with your faculty and staff
    • How to avoid the “shiny object syndrome” in educational technology

    If you're a school leader looking for practical advice on managing change or an educator curious about the intersection of technology and leadership, this episode is packed with insights to help you succeed!

    🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more expert insights on leadership, change management, and educational technology!

    #ChangeLeadership #EducationalTechnology #EmotionalIntelligence #EdTech #SchoolLeadership #ChangeManagement

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    46 mins
  • EdTech Success Through Inclusive Change with Alex Inman
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode of the School Leaders Project, we’re thrilled to welcome Alex Inman, a leader in EdTech and change management, to explore the transformative journey of educational technology—from the first one-to-one programs to the latest AI innovations in schools.

    Join us as we dive deep into the lessons that past tech shifts can teach us about implementing AI effectively. Alex shares his insights on inclusive change management and why collaboration is key to making EdTech initiatives thrive. Whether you’re a school leader, educator, or just curious about the future of learning, this episode offers valuable strategies to navigate and succeed in the evolving landscape of educational technology.

    Topics Covered:

    • The power of inclusive change management for EdTech success
    • What past one-to-one initiatives can teach us about AI in education
    • How to engage educators, students, and communities in tech changes
    • Practical strategies for building a future-ready school culture

    Hit play to unlock proven strategies for guiding your school through meaningful, lasting EdTech transformations!


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    53 mins
  • A Masterclass on Service Learning with Raj Mundra
    Nov 5 2024

    How do we raise young leaders who see the world as their classroom and service as their responsibility? In this episode of the School Leaders Project, we sit down with Raj Mundra, an expert in education and civic engagement with over three decades of experience in shaping independent school students into compassionate, community-focused leaders.

    Raj takes us on a journey, sharing:

    1. The Power of Purpose: Dive into the “Portrait of a Graduate” and discover how schools can mold students into active citizens, ready to give back to society with heart, head, and hand.
    2. Learning by Doing: From moving mulch on a farm to building tables for a third-grade classroom, learn how Raj's students put theory into practice—where service and curiosity spark a deeper level of engagement and understanding.
    3. Creating Sustainable Impact: How does a school integrate global and local community service into its curriculum? Raj shares how service learning at Lick-Wilmerding High School prepares students to build bridges (literally and metaphorically) and lead with empathy.

    Whether you're an educator, parent, or student, this episode offers invaluable insights into creating meaningful learning experiences that go beyond the classroom. Prepare to be inspired by stories of connection, humility, and the tangible impact of service learning on both students and communities.

    Tune in for a masterclass on raising the next generation of engaged citizens


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    40 mins
  • Understanding and embracing neurodiversity with Temple Grandin, Steve Silberman, and Barry Prizant [FBF]
    Oct 11 2024

    How might the unique minds of Nikola Tesla, Andy Warhol, and Albert Einstein reveal the untapped potential in neurodiversity? Join autism experts Temple Grandin, Steve Silberman, and Barry Prizant in a groundbreaking discussion that dives deep into the heart of neurodiversity. This conversation not only challenges conventional deficit models but also offers practical insights for educators, parents, and communities ready to unlock the genius within neurodiverse individuals.

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    20 mins
  • What is memory in the context of teaching and learning? With Ross McGill [FBF]
    Oct 4 2024

    Dive into the fascinating world of memory and cognitive science with Ross McGill, also known as ‪@TeacherToolkit‬ , on this insightful episode of the SLP podcast. Sparked by his experience as a blogger facing critiques for evidence-based claims, Ross embarked on a deep dive into cognitive science, a journey that led him to explore the intricacies of the brain and its impact on teaching. This episode covers everything from the historical study of the brain to the practical application of cognitive theories in the classroom.

    Ross shares engaging metaphors to simplify complex ideas about memory, such as the "wardrobe metaphor" for organization and retrieval, and introduces concepts like cognitive apprenticeship to enhance learning.

    Discover how understanding the brain can make one a more efficient and effective teacher, blending the art and science of teaching for improved student outcomes. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just curious about how our brains work, this episode offers valuable insights into making learning more memorable and engaging.



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    16 mins
  • Why is strategic planning important? Lessons from Diane Tavenner [FBF]
    Sep 27 2024

    Join us in this enlightening conversation with Diane Tavenner, an acclaimed leader in education, as we dive into the world of innovative school design and strategic planning in education. In this video, Diane shares her insights on creating schools that are responsive to the needs of current students, communities, and the evolving world.

    Discover the "Align School Model", a groundbreaking approach to educational leadership and school system design, developed by Diane. This model emphasizes the importance of aligning educational practices with community values and the purpose of education. It's a perfect guide for educational leaders keen on strategic planning and continuous improvement in their institutions.

    Learn how the post-pandemic landscape is reshaping the way we think about education. Diane discusses the balance between innovation and sustainability in schools, highlighting the challenges and triumphs in managing and evolving educational systems.

    This video is a treasure trove for anyone interested in educational leadership, responsive education systems, measuring educational success, and the strategic planning required to adapt to changing times. Whether you're a school leader, educator, or someone passionate about the future of education, this conversation offers valuable insights into making a meaningful impact in the educational world.

    Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on education and leadership. Let's shape the future of education together!

    School Leaders Project is an initiative by Toddle. To learn more, check out https://www.toddleapp.com/

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    18 mins
  • How to Build Metacognition and Self-Regulation in Your School with Dr. Shyamm Barr
    Sep 25 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the world of self-regulated learning with Dr. Shyam Barr, a thought leader in Australia specializing in student-centered learning and metacognition. Self-regulated learning is all about equipping students with the skills and capacity to understand how they learn best, when they learn best, and how to curate an environment that supports their growth.

    Here’s what you’ll learn:

    1. What self-regulated learning really means and why it’s essential in today’s education landscape.
    2. How to explicitly teach self-regulation skills in schools and help students become independent learners.
    3. Practical strategies to embed self-regulated learning in everyday classroom practices, including planning, monitoring, and evaluating learning.
    4. The connection between motivation, metacognition, and emotional regulation in fostering lifelong learning.
    5. How school leaders can support a culture shift toward student autonomy and embed these practices across their curriculum.

    Dr. Barr shares insights on the small yet powerful shifts teachers can make to empower students, emphasizing that learning is something students do for themselves, not just something that happens to them. Whether you’re a teacher, school leader, or someone curious about innovative approaches in education, this episode provides actionable strategies and deep dives into how we can truly prepare students for a world that demands adaptability and self-directed growth.

    #SelfRegulatedLearning #StudentCenteredLearning #EducationalStrategies #Metacognition #ClassroomAutonomy #LifelongLearning #MotivationInEducation #EmpoweringLearners #DrShyamBarr


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    50 mins