TheSchoolHouse302 One Thing Series School Leadership Podcast
Joe & T.J. from theschoolhouse302.com
133 episodes
1 day ago
In this episode the Leading Better and Growing Faster podcast for school leaders, Joe and T.J. discuss how school leaders can effectively manage the riptides found in everyday school leadership.
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Imagine a calm beach day, preferably Savage Ditch, Delaware, where you can drive onto the beach and enjoy an incredible experience of sun and sand. Imagine this, though, you're swimming close to shore in the refreshing water when suddenly, a powerful current pulls you out to sea. This is the unnerving reality of an ocean riptide, and you can’t see them coming and you can’t fight your way out of them. But did you know these hidden currents have a surprising parallel in the world of education?
Educational leaders, much like beachgoers, can find themselves caught in unexpected challenges – swirling currents of change, budget constraints, or evolving student needs. Just like fighting a riptide is futile, these challenges demand a different strategy.
In this podcast, you’ll learn about the following 3 Strategies to Navigate the Current:
Develop a culture of open communication
Develop a culture of continuous improvement
Develop a culture of self-development.
Don't get swept away! Tune in and learn the secrets to leading through educational riptides.
This podcast offers actionable strategies for:
Building trust and a unified school community
Moving beyond the common notion that "we've always done it this way"
Creating systems that reinforce a culture of continuous learning and growth
Leading by example through self-development
Our goal is to be able to help school leaders discover how to effectively navigate the educational riptides and chart a course for success in your school.
Joe & T.J. Are Now Booking Summer and Fall Events!
Space is limited but dates are still available. If you’re ready to take your leadership skills to the next level or you want to build the capacity of the folks on your team, we have the solutions that you need. Our engaging keynotes and interactive leadership workshops are designed to equip you and your leaders with the tools and strategies you need to thrive in today's complex and ever-changing educational environment. Contact us to learn more about our offerings and book a session for your organization today!
A few ideas:
Join one of our Mastermind groups
Book us for a keynote to kick off the year with your teachers
Allow us to train your school leaders on any number of our proven models
Have us join your retreat to kick things up a notch with practical takeaways
Bring us in virtually or in-person to talk about one of our books
Call us for something unique
We can’t wait to hear from you.
Joe & T.J.
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In this episode the Leading Better and Growing Faster podcast for school leaders, Joe and T.J. discuss how school leaders can effectively manage the riptides found in everyday school leadership.
.
Imagine a calm beach day, preferably Savage Ditch, Delaware, where you can drive onto the beach and enjoy an incredible experience of sun and sand. Imagine this, though, you're swimming close to shore in the refreshing water when suddenly, a powerful current pulls you out to sea. This is the unnerving reality of an ocean riptide, and you can’t see them coming and you can’t fight your way out of them. But did you know these hidden currents have a surprising parallel in the world of education?
Educational leaders, much like beachgoers, can find themselves caught in unexpected challenges – swirling currents of change, budget constraints, or evolving student needs. Just like fighting a riptide is futile, these challenges demand a different strategy.
In this podcast, you’ll learn about the following 3 Strategies to Navigate the Current:
Develop a culture of open communication
Develop a culture of continuous improvement
Develop a culture of self-development.
Don't get swept away! Tune in and learn the secrets to leading through educational riptides.
This podcast offers actionable strategies for:
Building trust and a unified school community
Moving beyond the common notion that "we've always done it this way"
Creating systems that reinforce a culture of continuous learning and growth
Leading by example through self-development
Our goal is to be able to help school leaders discover how to effectively navigate the educational riptides and chart a course for success in your school.
Joe & T.J. Are Now Booking Summer and Fall Events!
Space is limited but dates are still available. If you’re ready to take your leadership skills to the next level or you want to build the capacity of the folks on your team, we have the solutions that you need. Our engaging keynotes and interactive leadership workshops are designed to equip you and your leaders with the tools and strategies you need to thrive in today's complex and ever-changing educational environment. Contact us to learn more about our offerings and book a session for your organization today!
A few ideas:
Join one of our Mastermind groups
Book us for a keynote to kick off the year with your teachers
Allow us to train your school leaders on any number of our proven models
Have us join your retreat to kick things up a notch with practical takeaways
Bring us in virtually or in-person to talk about one of our books
Call us for something unique
We can’t wait to hear from you.
Joe & T.J.
Guest Donya Ball Talks about How Administrators Can Adjust Their Sails to Weather Any Storm
TheSchoolHouse302 One Thing Series School Leadership Podcast
45 minutes 34 seconds
2 years ago
Guest Donya Ball Talks about How Administrators Can Adjust Their Sails to Weather Any Storm
About Donya Ball
Dr. Donya Ball is a leader, author, and national keynote speaker. She currently serves as a superintendent of schools in California and, for over two decades, has been a change-maker in public education.
Dr. Ball is a professor of both educational administration and teacher education. She is passionate about studying, writing, and speaking on overcoming leadership hardships.
Her first book of the leadership series, Adjusting the Sails: Weathering the Storms of Administrative Leadership, was published in 2022. Her second book, Against the Wind: Leadership at 36,000 Feet will be released this January.
What You’ll Find in this Episode with Donya Ball
Donya starts with a story about her experiences working through various positions and the fact that we tend to talk a lot about “the stuff,” but there isn’t enough “real talk” in books. She wanted her work to get to the real talk. We call that “real talk for real leaders.”
Listen to Donya’s thoughts on why we’re so reactionary in educational leadership.
She has unique ideas about writing and conveying her message, particularly how she combines her love for reality TV and what needs to be in books for school leaders.
One “sail” we talked about adjusting is the negative reviews in books.
Joe tells the story of how TheSchoolHouse302 was born because it relates to Donya’s take about the need for “real talk.”
One inspiration for her book is the need to discuss career rejection; it happens, but not enough of us are actually talking about it.
Don’t miss her story about her dad who was born in Iran and how he had to establish a new life. We all need to become fighters!
Donya talks about the need for branding…our perception of ourselves is not always in alignment with the public perception of us.
Listen to her describe how branding is an obstacle and how we need to do an assessment of our social media accounts. What message are we sending to our school community?
Donya says that we need to embrace the crises when they occur, not shield ourselves and others from them.
Don’t miss her analogy for the three types of leadership strategies with social media.
Dismissive
Passive
Engaged
Donya tells us to follow Roni Habib at eqschools.com for inspiration and aspiration in the space of leadership and personal well-being.
Great leaders ask this question daily: “Are my people taken care of?” This transcends resources, facilities, pay, etc. She wants to know if those she leads truly feel taken care of.
Don’t miss what she says about “raw, authentic, heartfelt conversations.”
Donya wants to master the art of patience. Joe says that TJ is not a person to ask for help in this area.
She talked about growing as a leader and why it’s imperative to surround yourself with people who are different from you--political leaders, community leaders, thought leaders in various fields.
She delivered a great call-to-action: We need to get outside of our comfort zones when it comes to bringing people into our circle.
She recommends Blindspots: Hidden Biases of Good People for school leaders who want to uncover their own biases and move past them.
Donya admits that she used to think about short-term results and getting quick wins on accountability metrics, but she’s shifting her thinking to more long-term approaches to teaching, learning, and leading that have a lasting impact on the world.
Let us know if there’s a guest who you want us to have on the show by leaving a comment below or by contacting us at contact@theschoolhouse302.com. And don’t miss our leadership content updates every week by subscribing on the site.
We can’t wait to hear from you.
Joe & T.J.
TheSchoolHouse302 One Thing Series School Leadership Podcast
In this episode the Leading Better and Growing Faster podcast for school leaders, Joe and T.J. discuss how school leaders can effectively manage the riptides found in everyday school leadership.
.
Imagine a calm beach day, preferably Savage Ditch, Delaware, where you can drive onto the beach and enjoy an incredible experience of sun and sand. Imagine this, though, you're swimming close to shore in the refreshing water when suddenly, a powerful current pulls you out to sea. This is the unnerving reality of an ocean riptide, and you can’t see them coming and you can’t fight your way out of them. But did you know these hidden currents have a surprising parallel in the world of education?
Educational leaders, much like beachgoers, can find themselves caught in unexpected challenges – swirling currents of change, budget constraints, or evolving student needs. Just like fighting a riptide is futile, these challenges demand a different strategy.
In this podcast, you’ll learn about the following 3 Strategies to Navigate the Current:
Develop a culture of open communication
Develop a culture of continuous improvement
Develop a culture of self-development.
Don't get swept away! Tune in and learn the secrets to leading through educational riptides.
This podcast offers actionable strategies for:
Building trust and a unified school community
Moving beyond the common notion that "we've always done it this way"
Creating systems that reinforce a culture of continuous learning and growth
Leading by example through self-development
Our goal is to be able to help school leaders discover how to effectively navigate the educational riptides and chart a course for success in your school.
Joe & T.J. Are Now Booking Summer and Fall Events!
Space is limited but dates are still available. If you’re ready to take your leadership skills to the next level or you want to build the capacity of the folks on your team, we have the solutions that you need. Our engaging keynotes and interactive leadership workshops are designed to equip you and your leaders with the tools and strategies you need to thrive in today's complex and ever-changing educational environment. Contact us to learn more about our offerings and book a session for your organization today!
A few ideas:
Join one of our Mastermind groups
Book us for a keynote to kick off the year with your teachers
Allow us to train your school leaders on any number of our proven models
Have us join your retreat to kick things up a notch with practical takeaways
Bring us in virtually or in-person to talk about one of our books
Call us for something unique
We can’t wait to hear from you.
Joe & T.J.