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Cultural differences often creates big barriers to conflict resolution. In this segment we explore the insights gleaned from recent research...
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Cultural differences often creates big barriers to conflict resolution. In this segment we explore the insights gleaned from recent research...

Technology can be good. But what happens when technology is so good that we can't do without it? Join our discussion on technology compulsio...

As more of us are increasingly expected to do more with less, overwhelmed has become the new normal. Restoring work-life balance is much eas...

Our guests in this segment discuss the practical challenges of maintaining and teaching the critical intellectual qualities in our schools t...

When white women supervise black women, cultural differences can create significant and often unspoken leadership challenges. Tune in to an...

When white women supervise black women, cultural differences can create significant and often unspoken leadership challenges. Tune in to an...

Our guests agree, accepting mistakes and learning from failure is a lot easier said than done. In this segment, we discuss how to move from...

Our guests all seem to agree that although education is a serious discipline, we may be subverting our education goals by taking our work to...

Our guests all seem to agree that although education is a serious discipline, we may be subverting our education goals by taking our work to...

The threat of gun violence in schools has given rise to the need for active shooter drills. But finding the right balance between realism an...

We close the year with a look back and a look ahead with three of our most insightful regular guests. Follow: @Bloomfield @principalspage, @...

Our guest has developed a program that using rescue dogs in schools to teach skills like empathy, heal emotional ills and fight bullying. Th...

Collaboration is increasingly the mantra of the day. However, our guest's research suggests that encouraging collaboration can be de-motivat...

Strife, struggle, conflict and discord are all often part of the price that must be paid to lead ambitious programs, projects or initiatives...

Education leaders need to be positive through difficult times, right? Turns out that the answer may be no. In this segment our guests explai...

A sizeable segment of school-aged children have been traumatized by sexual abuse, physical abuse or verbal abuse. How can we create schools...

A sizeable segment of school-aged children have been traumatized by sexual abuse, physical abuse or verbal abuse. How can we create schools...

A recent court decision has given new significance to the notion of gender fluidity. In the segment we discuss the practical implications fo...

Dealing with the constantly changing demands of an increasingly high stakes education profession can profoundly impact your life. In this se...

There are myriad pros and cons to having and using a cell phone in the classroom. Our guests offer guidance on creating a sound and viable c...

Personal presence is a quality that leaders of all stripes desire. It's often associated with credibility and charisma, but what is presence...

In this segment we face the fact that most of your staff hates meetings, especially "ho-hum" meetings. Today our guests offer suggestions on...

Twitter has become a popular tool among many education leaders who say it's invaluable on many levels. Yet many education leaders are not co...

Where does the gender fluid child fit at your school? Do they feel safe? Are they protected? Better still, are they accepted and validated?...

Progressive discipline can be good for staff, bad for children and either an asset or a liability for education leaders. Our guests walk us...

When education leaders have to terminate an employee there are often multiple layers of issues that must be considered. In this segment our...

Lying, conniving, manipulative behind the scenes, informal, maneuvers for power are found in education communities as well. It would be naiv...

Education leaders are increasingly finding that technology is a double edged sword. On one hand, it offers the promise of unlimited ways to...

Too much to do, too little time. It's an old problem that just keeps getting bigger as more demands are placed on education leaders. But our...

Too much to do, too little time. It's an old problem that just keeps getting bigger as more demands are placed on education leaders. But our...

Education leaders are routinely called upon to help change the minds and feelings of students, parents, administrators, staff and peers. Cha...

The education world is not exempt. Education leaders have rivals and enemies. In this segment our guest presents new science which explains...

In this segment we look at what causes so many education leaders to be so kind, compassionate, nurturing and supportive of others, yet so ha...

When should an education leader disrupt and shake up their organization? According to our guests the answer is now and the question is how....

Most will agree that forgiving and forgetting is a lot easier said than done. In this segment we look at what happens when petty hurts and o...

Most experienced education leaders know and acknowledge that gossip can be very destructive to an organization. One solution is a zero toler...

Leadership transitions are inherently complicated and rich with the potential for problems. However, taking over the reigns from a founder o...

Free spirited, unstructured leaders who often fly by the seat of their pants are often viewed as less competent, less responsible and less r...

How an education leader approaches a new leadership position can profoundly impact how effective she will be with that group. There's the ri...

The seemingly endless stream of new education reforms, policies, campaigns and gimmicks has left many educators exasperated and difficult to...

Educating children, preparing them for the future and raising student achievement is a serious responsibility. Our guests today say that we'...

Being an introverted leader can be painful in a world that celebrates charismatic leadership. However, recent research suggests that introve...

Our guest studies skilled leaders in crisis and distills their wisdom about how to manage through difficult times. In this segment we look a...

It's called 360 degree feedback, the process of staff judging bosses publicly online. It's being viewed as a threat by some and an opportuni...

Working through tough, thorny, ethical conflicts is one of the most difficult challenges education leaders face. In this segment we look at...

How can leaders maintain a keen mind and stay sharp with age? How can we mentally manage the tsunami of information, increasing complexity a...

Virtual schools are popping up and raising questions about what "school" will be like in the future? Where will learning primarily take plac...

According to our guest, too many women in education think of the field as a supportive family. In fact, she asserts, women in education ofte...

Principals and directors are on all day and often into the night, making decision after decision after decision. We know this is not a healt...

When it's time to make those tough leadership decisions who do you turn to for trusted advice? Is it always the same handful of people? When...