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Good Isn't Good Enough: Striving for Greatness in Education

Episode 4 of the Tiny Talks on Early Learning podcast, hosted by Jessica Stinson, titled "Good Isn't Good Enough: Striving for Greatness in Education" was published on September 15, 2025 and runs 28 minutes.

September 15, 2025 ·28m · Tiny Talks on Early Learning

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What truly separates a good teacher from a great one? In this conversation, leadership expert, educator, and community builder Dr. Baron Sandlin shares lessons from decades of work in classrooms, boardrooms, and community spaces. From cultivating team culture to building authentic connections with students, Dr. Sandlin explores the mindset shifts, daily habits, and leadership skills that elevate teaching from competent to transformational. Whether you're an early childhood educator, program administrator, or aspiring teacher, this episode will challenge you to reflect on your own practice, embrace lifelong learning, and invest where it matters most—your students' futures. 

 

Key Takeaways for Listeners:

  1. Great teachers go beyond delivering lessons—they inspire, connect, and cultivate a lifelong love of learning.

  2. Mindset matters. Seeing yourself as a leader and learner is essential to sustained excellence in the classroom.

  3. Relationships are the foundation of greatness, with trust and authentic connections driving both academic and personal growth for students.

  4. Continuous improvement is non-negotiable, fueled by reflection, feedback, and a willingness to adapt.

  5. Administrators and peers play a critical role in creating a culture where teachers can thrive, innovate, and reach their full potential.

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