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School Story

Welcome to School Story, where every school has a story waiting to be told. Join two seasoned school administrators, as we delve into the heart of educational experiences. Each episode of School Story is a journey through the dynamic world of schooling, uncovering the triumphs, challenges, and untold narratives that shape the lives of students, teachers, and communities. From inspiring success stories to the complexities of modern education, we bring you insightful discussions, expert opinions, and personal anecdotes that illuminate the diverse tapestry of schools today.

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    Mortified Memories: Sharing The Most Cringeworthy School Stories

    Ever tripped in the cafeteria with your crush watching? Maybe you presented in your pajamas on Zoom class day? We've all been there! This episode of School Story dives headfirst into the hilarious (and sometimes horrifying) world of school mishaps. Join us as we share the most embarrassing school moments, from wardrobe malfunctions to epic science fair fiascos. Get ready to cringe, laugh, and relive those awkward school years!

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    AI in the Classroom (and on the podcast): Revolutionizing Education

    In this episode of "School Story," host Stewart Hudnall interviews #chatgpt about the integration of AI in education. The conversation delves into how AI can transform teaching and learning by personalizing student experiences and automating administrative tasks. They explore AI's potential in creating immersive learning environments and its role in emotional and social learning. The discussion also addresses challenges such as ensuring equitable access and privacy concerns. The episode concludes with thoughts on the evolving role of teachers with AI integration and the importance of balancing technology with human interaction in education.

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    Building Bridges: Mastering Communication Between Parents and Educators

    In today's episode, we're diving into the art of building bridges - not the physical ones, but the crucial bridges of communication between educators and parents. In the world of education, communication can be a significant challenge, yet it remains a cornerstone for student success. From handling confrontations with parents to navigating the evolving landscape of digital communication, we'll explore the nuances and strategies of connecting effectively in our schools. Join me as we unravel the complexities and celebrate the triumphs in the journey of educational communication.

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    Absurd School Rules

    This episode of the "School Story" podcast, hosted by Spencer Campbell and Stewart Hudnall, delves into the theme of peculiar and seemingly unnecessary rules enforced in schools. The hosts exchange personal stories and discuss rules sourced from the internet and other educators. The episode critically examines rules related to COVID-19, dress codes, and various other school policies, highlighting the often absurd nature of these regulations. Discussions also touch upon the reactions and adaptations of students and teachers to these rules, providing a humorous yet insightful exploration of school life.

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    Talking Leadership with Michelle Turek | School Story 012

    In this episode we sit down with Michelle Turek (https://www.tiktok.com/@thehappyprincipal), an Elementary Principal from rural Texas to talk about school leadership. She shares her wisdom, passion, and experience through her Educational Leadership journey in Houston, rural Texas, a PhD program, and being her son's principal. We laugh, get close to tears, and get passionate about culture, leadership, and working as a K-12 administrator. Michelle shares her insights about leadership, culture, building strong teams, her research about the need for administrative connections, and some of her favorite books. #EducationalLeadership #SchoolAdministration #PrincipalTips #SchoolManagement #LeadershipSkills #EducationalInsights #QuickLeadershipTips #SchoolLeaderAdvice #EducationalTrends #SchoolLeadership #EducationalLeadership #PrincipalLife #EdLeaders #EducationManagement #SchoolAdmin #LeadershipTips #SchoolInnovation #TeacherLeadership #EduInspiration

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    The Art of Listening: Transforming Schools Through Empathy and Understanding

    Join hosts Stewart Hudnall and Spencer Campbell, two experienced school administrators, as they explore the profound impact of active listening in the educational sphere. The episode begins with a warm welcome from Stewart, setting the tone for a deep dive into the nuances of educational experiences. Spencer joins in, bringing his unique perspective to the table. The focus of the episode is active listening, a vital skill often overlooked in the hustle of educational environments. Both Stewart and Spencer engage in a lively, sometimes humorous dialogue, underscoring the importance of active listening among students, teachers, and administrators. They share personal anecdotes, challenges they've faced, and strategies for effective listening, making the episode both relatable and educational. Key highlights include practical examples from their experiences, such as handling difficult parent meetings, engaging with students, and conducting productive staff interactions. The episode is not just about the theory behind active listening but also about its real-world application in schools. Listeners will find valuable takeaways on how active listening can transform school interactions, enhance problem-solving, and improve overall communication. Whether you're an educator, administrator, parent, or just interested in the dynamics of communication in education, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and actionable insights. Tune in to "School Story" for an engaging journey into the heart of active listening in education, where every school has a story waiting to be told. #EducationalLeadership #SchoolAdministration #PrincipalTips #SchoolManagement #LeadershipSkills #EducationalInsights #QuickLeadershipTips #SchoolLeaderAdvice #EducationalTrends #SchoolLeadership #EducationalLeadership #PrincipalLife #EdLeaders #EducationManagement #SchoolAdmin #LeadershipTips #SchoolInnovation #TeacherLeadership #EduInspiration

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    The Gift of Failure By Jessica Lahey Book Review | School Story 010

    Welcome to my latest adventure in the world of words and wisdom! 🌍📚 Today, I'm diving deep into a book that turns traditional thinking about success and failure on its head: "The Gift of Failure" by Jessica Lahey. 🔄🎁 🔍 What's Inside This Video? 🔍 In this summary, I'm unpacking the treasures hidden in Lahey's groundbreaking work. You'll discover: Why letting kids make mistakes is the secret sauce to their success 🍲🌟 How overparenting smothers the flame of independence in children 🔥➡️💧 Real-life stories and examples that will make you go, "Aha!" (or "Oh no!") 😲🤔 🤓 For Whom Is This Video? 🤓 Parents who want to raise resilient, capable kids 🚸 Educators seeking insights into student motivation and empowerment 👩‍🏫👨‍🏫 Anyone who loves a good book about psychology and parenting 🧠❤️ 👉 What Makes 'The Gift of Failure' Special? 👈 Lahey isn't just a teacher and a parent; she's a guide who's walked the rocky path of balancing guidance with independence. Her book isn’t just a manual; it’s a map to navigate the complex terrain of parenting and education. 🗺️👣 🎬 In This Episode: 🎬 Chapter-by-chapter highlights and key takeaways 📑✅ My personal reflections and "lightbulb" moments 💡🤯 Practical tips to implement the book's wisdom in real life 🛠️👪 🔗 Links and Resources 🔗

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    Radical Candor Book Review | School Story 009

    Stewart Hudnall takes a refreshing turn from the usual educational topics to explore the influential concepts in Kim Scott's book "Radical Candor". As a seasoned school administrator, Stewart delves into how the principles of this celebrated business and leadership book can be effectively translated into the educational sphere. The episode begins with an introduction to "Radical Candor" and its relevance in both business and educational contexts. Stewart, drawing from his personal experiences, highlights the book's impact on his approach to challenging yet crucial conversations in the school setting. Throughout the podcast, Stewart offers a detailed walkthrough of the book, chapter by chapter. He focuses on key themes such as the importance of building genuine relationships, offering specific and sincere praise, and providing honest, compassionate feedback. Each chapter summary is enriched with Stewart's favorite quotes and key takeaways, making the content relatable and practical for educators. A notable segment of the episode is the discussion on creating a feedback-friendly environment in schools. Stewart emphasizes the value of soliciting feedback and responding to it effectively, sharing insights on how this can transform classroom dynamics and teaching methods. The episode concludes with Stewart's personal reflections and actionable advice, urging educators to implement the principles of Radical Candor in their daily interactions. The aim is to foster a more honest, respectful, and thriving educational environment. This episode promises to be a valuable resource for educators seeking to enhance their communication and leadership skills within the educational setting.

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    What Is Your Earliest School Memory? | School Story 008

    Hosts Spencer and Stewart share their earliest memories of school and kindergarten in this fun and lighthearted episode of the School Story podcast. They also play voicemails from listeners sharing their amusing, embarrassing, and even traumatic first-school experiences involving things like forgetting their lunch, bathroom troubles, getting in trouble, and more. Tune in to laugh along as we reminisce about playgrounds, merry-go-rounds, Velcro shoes, and marshmallow-eating contests gone wrong. We end on a positive note, imagining tiny leprechaun footprints left on classroom desks. After enjoying this stroll down memory lane, we invite you to send in your stories about getting suspended from school for our next episode!

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    Kids These Days by Dr. Jody Carrington | Book Review | School Story 007

    In this episode, we review the book "Kids These Days" by Dr. Jody Carrington, a clinical psychologist who has worked with children and families for over 20 years. Dr. Carrington provides research-based insights into understanding this current generation of young people, whom she calls "the world's emerging adults." She challenges common negative stereotypes about kids these days being lazy and entitled and instead highlights their strengths - including being more tolerant, creative, and committed to social justice than previous generations. The book explores the social changes that have deeply impacted youth today, from technology to helicopter parenting. It guides how we can better nurture personal growth in our children. Join us for a thoughtful discussion on appreciating and empowering kids these days.

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    Kickstart Your Leadership: First 100 Days as a School Leader Uncovered! | School Story 006

    You just landed your first school leadership role - congratulations! The first 100 days are critical for laying the groundwork for success. In this episode, we unpack the keys to kickstarting strong, effective leadership during this crucial phase. You’ll learn high-leverage action steps to build momentum, best communication and stakeholder engagement practices, how to avoid common pitfalls new leaders encounter, and the importance of self-care to sustain your leadership. We’re pulling back the curtain on the first 100 days so you can hit the ground running and lead with confidence and purpose right out of the gate. This is an essential guide for any new administrator seeking to stick the landing and thrive in a school leadership role.

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    Leadership Styles Explored: Finding Your Unique Approach | School Story 005

    In this enlightening episode of "Leadership Styles Explored," we delve into the fascinating world of leadership and its varied styles. Whether you're a seasoned leader or aspiring to be one, understanding different leadership approaches is crucial in today's dynamic world. Join us as we explore key leadership styles such as transformational, democratic, autocratic, and servant leadership. We kick off the episode by defining what leadership really means in various contexts and how it evolves with changing environments. Sharing insights on the pros and cons of different styles, helping you identify which aligns best with your personality and the needs of your team. The episode's heart features real-life stories from leaders who have successfully adapted their style to overcome challenges and achieve remarkable results. These stories not only inspire but also provide practical tips on how to harness the power of your unique leadership approach. Toward the end, we dive into self-assessment techniques and tools that can help you identify your inherent leadership style. We also discuss how to develop flexibility in your leadership approach to meet the diverse needs of your team and organization. Whether you're leading a small team or an entire organization, this episode is packed with valuable insights and strategies to help you unlock your leadership potential and drive positive change. Tune in to "Leadership Styles Explored: Finding Your Unique Approach" and embark on a journey to discover and refine your leadership identity.

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    Book Review: Permission to Feel by Marc Brackett, Ph.D. EDUCATOR BOOKSHELF | School Story 004

    Find more resources at www.marcbrackett.com Permission to Feel by Marc Brackett, Ph.D. is available on Amazon here https://amzn.to/40QLyhP and his Book Club Welcome to "School Story," where we provide honest and informative book reviews! In this episode, we delve into the enlightening world of education with our review of "Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions" by Marc Brackett. As an experienced educator, I couldn't help but be captivated by Brackett's groundbreaking insights into emotional intelligence. Throughout this video, we'll discuss the book's key takeaways, exploring how Brackett's research and expertise can revolutionize the way we approach emotions in an educational setting. With engaging anecdotes, practical strategies, and compelling evidence, "Permission to Feel" empowers educators to create nurturing and inclusive environments for their students. From the importance of emotional intelligence in student success to the role of feeling and emotion in learning, this book covers a wide range of topics that any educator should be familiar with. With our review, you'll gain valuable insights into: - Strategies for fostering emotional intelligence among students - The connection between emotional competence and academic performance - How to implement Brackett's RULER approach in your classroom - Practical tips on cultivating empathy and building positive relationships with students - The impact of emotional intelligence on classroom management and behavior Join us as we critically analyze Brackett's "Permission to Feel" through the lens of an educator. We'll offer our unbiased opinion and share how this book can empower you to make a lasting impact on your students' emotional well-being and academic success. Whether you're a seasoned teacher, a new educator, or simply someone interested in the transformative power of emotions in education, this book review is for you. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your teaching skills and create a more empathetic and supportive learning environment. Remember to like this video, subscribe to our channel, and hit the notification bell to stay up to date with our latest book reviews and educational insights. For more thought-provoking discussions and captivating content, be sure to join our community. So, let's dive into "Permission to Feel" and discover how educators can embrace the power of emotions to transform lives. Watch now! As Amazon Associates, We earn from qualifying purchases. #education #leadership #educationalleadership

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    Culturize by Jimmy Casas | Book Review | School Story 003

    Welcome to another episode of School Story! In this edition, we dive deep into the world of education and professional development as we review the impactful book, "Culturize" by Jimmy Casas. In our EDUCATOR BOOK REVIEW series, we bring you the latest and most thought-provoking literature in the field of education. "Culturize" is a game-changer that explores the essential elements of creating a positive school culture that fosters growth, community, and excellence. Join us as we dissect the key concepts, strategies, and insights shared by the author and uncover how they can be applied to transform any educational institution. We provide their unique perspectives and personal experiences, offering you a well-rounded understanding of the book's impact on real-world education. Whether you're a teacher, administrator, or simply curious about how to create a more enriching and inclusive educational environment, this episode is a must-listen. "Culturize" is more than just a book; it's a roadmap for educators to create a thriving and supportive community within their schools. Tune in to School Story's EDUCATOR BOOK REVIEW: Culturize by Jimmy Casas and embark on a journey towards transforming your school's culture for the better. It's time to take your education to the next level!

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    How to Know a Person by David Brooks | Book Review | School Story 002

    Join me as I discuss insights from David Brooks' book "How to Know a Person" and how we can foster greater empathy, vulnerability, and human connection in our schools. In this video, I share key takeaways from the book, inspiring quotes, and actionable steps teachers can take to create deeper bonds with students. You'll learn tangible ways to ask thoughtful questions, have more intimate conversations, and see the inner richness in every student. Whether you're a teacher looking to enhance your relationships with students or want to be a warmer, more understanding person, this video will give you tools to combat loneliness and connect soul to soul. Leave this conversation on cultivating human connection, feeling uplifted and ready to see others in their full humanity!

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    Moving from Teaching to Administration | School Story 001

    In this revealing and insightful video, join us as we delve into the often overlooked transition from being a teacher to stepping into the world of educational administration. Titled "The Dark Side Unveiled: Transitioning from Teaching to Administration," this thought-provoking discussion sheds light on the challenges, joys, and unique experiences that come with this career shift. Discover firsthand accounts from experienced educators who have successfully made the leap, as they share their personal journeys and valuable lessons learned along the way. Gain a deeper understanding of the profound impact this transition can have on one's professional growth and contributions to the education system. Unveiling the intricacies of moving from teaching to administration, we explore the new responsibilities, leadership roles, and decision-making processes that await those who decide to embrace this new challenge. With expert insights, practical tips, and guidance, we aim to inform and empower all who are considering or currently undergoing this transition. Our discussion goes beyond the surface, addressing the potential struggles and sacrifices that might lie ahead, but also highlighting the numerous rewards and opportunities for personal and professional development that come with taking on an administrative role. Whether you're a teacher contemplating a career change or an aspiring administrator seeking guidance, this video is meant to provide clarity and encouragement. Join us as we delve into the multifaceted world of educational administration, exposing "The Dark Side" that awaits those brave enough to embrace it. Through shared experiences, insider knowledge, and genuine reflections, we aim to support, inspire, and guide you on your journey towards making a difference in the realm of education.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to School Story, where every school has a story waiting to be told. Join two seasoned school administrators, as we delve into the heart of educational experiences. Each episode of School Story is a journey through the dynamic world of schooling, uncovering the triumphs, challenges, and untold narratives that shape the lives of students, teachers, and communities. From inspiring success stories to the complexities of modern education, we bring you insightful discussions, expert opinions, and personal anecdotes that illuminate the diverse tapestry of schools today.

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Spencer Campbell & Stewart Hudnall

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