Ep 32: Educational Leadershi* : It's messy, and fully worth it.  episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 4, 2023 · 58 MIN

Ep 32: Educational Leadershi* : It's messy, and fully worth it.

from Schurtz and Ties: A podcast about education and culture · host Schurtz&Ties

*Warning, there are curse words that are unbleeped in this episode Remove ants and bees from the planet and the whole system will collapse. Remove humans and the world improves. Why is that? And how does it relate to leadership? In this episode, Brian and Kasey work through the unique difficulties of educational leadershi* and why - at times - it is the most difficult form of leadership. From frustrated parents, unengaged students, combative staff members, and all the pressures of a demanding society, being an educational leader is seemingly impossible. So why do it? Answer: Because of hope. The Complexity of Educational Leadershi* Only profession where EVERYONE has experience We have no teeth, but are filled with bite marks Are charged with the “Wicked Task” of fixing ALL problems for ALL students (and parents, and teachers) in a timely manner. Solutions: Be Courageous: “Why not us?” Interpersonal: Willingness to confront yourself about what's true, even when it’s difficult to face. Intrapersonal: Ability to have a difficult conversation with one or small groups of people - confronting a difficult topic Public Courage: Stand up and be the face - make a stand (history books) References: At the Table Podcast - Four Letter Word - The Three Types of Courage No graduation: 8th graders turned away from ceremony; parents furious George Washington's First Annual Address to Congress If, Rudyard Kipling Leading with a Limp: Take Full Advantage of Your Most Powerful Weakness A Trickle Of Thought, Rose Marie Juan-Austin Allow a dark soul to enter Its kingdom. A tinge of darkness, Could create a spell And wrap the Kingdom With nightmares, Leading to its death. Show Sponsors: Schurtz and Ties is sponsored by PeerDrivenPD, a teacher training platform that brings "candid conversations from some of the best classroom educators in the country." You can "get your training directly from the teachers in the trenches as current classroom teachers guide your professional learning with authentic insights and practical strategies you can try immediately." Check out PeerDrivenPD.com for more information and mention Schurtz and Ties and get 10% off any purchase for one year! Please reach out and let us know your thoughts, share a topic, and let us know what you think! Twitter: SchurtzandTies Gmail: [email protected] #DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking Thank you, also, Matt Hard for the outro music (it was generated from our Chat GPT Episode) and Karl DeCock for creating the cover art!

*Warning, there are curse words that are unbleeped in this episode Remove ants and bees from the planet and the whole system will collapse. Remove humans and the world improves. Why is that? And how does it relate to leadership? In this episode, Brian and Kasey work through the unique difficulties of educational leadershi* and why - at times - it is the most difficult form of leadership. From frustrated parents, unengaged students, combative staff members, and all the pressures of a demanding society, being an educational leader is seemingly impossible. So why do it? Answer: Because of hope. The Complexity of Educational Leadershi* Only profession where EVERYONE has experience We have no teeth, but are filled with bite marks Are charged with the “Wicked Task” of fixing ALL problems for ALL students (and parents, and teachers) in a timely manner. Solutions: Be Courageous: “Why not us?” Interpersonal: Willingness to confront yourself about what's true, even when it’s difficult to face. Intrapersonal: Ability to have a difficult conversation with one or small groups of people - confronting a difficult topic Public Courage: Stand up and be the face - make a stand (history books) References: At the Table Podcast - Four Letter Word - The Three Types of Courage No graduation: 8th graders turned away from ceremony; parents furious George Washington's First Annual Address to Congress If, Rudyard Kipling Leading with a Limp: Take Full Advantage of Your Most Powerful Weakness A Trickle Of Thought, Rose Marie Juan-Austin Allow a dark soul to enter Its kingdom. A tinge of darkness, Could create a spell And wrap the Kingdom With nightmares, Leading to its death. Show Sponsors: Schurtz and Ties is sponsored by PeerDrivenPD, a teacher training platform that brings "candid conversations from some of the best classroom educators in the country." You can "get your training directly from the teachers in the trenches as current classroom teachers guide your professional learning with authentic insights and practical strategies you can try immediately." Check out PeerDrivenPD.com for more information and mention Schurtz and Ties and get 10% off any purchase for one year! Please reach out and let us know your thoughts, share a topic, and let us know what you think! Twitter: SchurtzandTies Gmail: [email protected] #DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking Thank you, also, Matt Hard for the outro music (it was generated from our Chat GPT Episode) and Karl DeCock for creating the cover art!

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