EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 37 MIN
Ewan McIntosh
from The Leadership Passport Podcast · host Kevin Fullbrook
In this episode, Ewan McIntosh shares his journey from classroom teacher to educational leader, discussing the importance of leadership styles, the challenges of implementing strategies in schools, and the need for clarity in educational goals. He emphasizes the value of asking the right questions, learning from mistakes, and the future of leadership in international schools. Ewan also provides advice for aspiring leaders, highlighting the importance of passion and fit in their roles.Guest BioEwan is the Managing Director of NoTosh that is based in Edinburgh, with offices in Melbourne. Ewan McIntosh's life path involved narrow misses with investment banks and the British Army, before he discovered his love of learning and teaching could be a dream job. His mission today is to ensure that every learner gets to experience great teaching and learning in rich learning environments. Ewan is a Life Fellow of the RSA for his contributions to education and digital media, and a Member of the Royal Company of Merchants Edinburgh. He taught Modern Languages, was Scotland’s National Advisor on the Future of Learning, and Commissioner at Channel 4 Television.TakeawaysEwan's leadership style is adaptable, listening first and observing.He fell into leadership roles due to his success in the classroom.Defining moments in leadership often come from small experiences rather than big events.Cultural differences can lead to unexpected challenges in leadership.The implementation gap is a significant challenge in education leadership.Asking the right questions is crucial for clarity in projects.Mistakes are learning opportunities, especially in project clarity.Future leadership in international schools needs more professionalization.Aspiring leaders should focus on their passion for teaching, not just titles.Understanding the 'why' behind leadership aspirations is essential.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Ewan McIntosh01:54 Ewan's Leadership Journey04:57 Defining Moments in Leadership08:46 Cultural Insights and Aha Moments13:00 The Implementation Gap in Leadership17:00 Mistakes and Learning in Leadership19:51 Future of International School Leadership23:47 Advice for Aspiring LeadersHostKevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning.Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook)Keywordsleadership, education, international schools, teaching, learning, Ewan McIntosh, Notosh, leadership journey, cultural insights, implementation gap
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In this episode, Ewan McIntosh shares his journey from classroom teacher to educational leader, discussing the importance of leadership styles, the challenges of implementing strategies in schools, and the need for clarity in educational goals. He emphasizes the value of asking the right questions, learning from mistakes, and the future of leadership in international schools. Ewan also provides advice for aspiring leaders, highlighting the importance of passion and fit in their roles.Guest BioEwan is the Managing Director of NoTosh that is based in Edinburgh, with offices in Melbourne. Ewan McIntosh's life path involved narrow misses with investment banks and the British Army, before he discovered his love of learning and teaching could be a dream job. His mission today is to ensure that every learner gets to experience great teaching and learning in rich learning environments. Ewan is a Life Fellow of the RSA for his contributions to education and digital media, and a Member of the Royal Company of Merchants Edinburgh. He taught Modern Languages, was Scotland’s National Advisor on the Future of Learning, and Commissioner at Channel 4 Television.TakeawaysEwan's leadership style is adaptable, listening first and observing.He fell into leadership roles due to his success in the classroom.Defining moments in leadership often come from small experiences rather than big events.Cultural differences can lead to unexpected challenges in leadership.The implementation gap is a significant challenge in education leadership.Asking the right questions is crucial for clarity in projects.Mistakes are learning opportunities, especially in project clarity.Future leadership in international schools needs more professionalization.Aspiring leaders should focus on their passion for teaching, not just titles.Understanding the 'why' behind leadership aspirations is essential.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Ewan McIntosh01:54 Ewan's Leadership Journey04:57 Defining Moments in Leadership08:46 Cultural Insights and Aha Moments13:00 The Implementation Gap in Leadership17:00 Mistakes and Learning in Leadership19:51 Future of International School Leadership23:47 Advice for Aspiring LeadersHostKevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning.Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook)Keywordsleadership, education, international schools, teaching, learning, Ewan McIntosh, Notosh, leadership journey, cultural insights, implementation gap
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