Feb 15The Art of Elevating OthersIn a world full of self-promotion, be the authentic leader who chooses to elevate voices that inspire you. Organizations, teams, and even your heart will be happy that you took the time. A few years ago, as a group of us sat in the Frye Leadership Institute meeting in Atlanta…Leadership Development5 min readLeadership Development5 min read
Jan 29Member-onlyThe Space and Time for Newness.Stale bread. That’s what I wrote about a few years ago when I was frustrated seeing far too many leaders reuse materials and approaches that were best living in the trash bin. It was a gross time. Copies of worksheets from the 1990s in classroom use nearly 30 years later…Education5 min readEducation5 min read
Dec 16, 2022The State of Teaching: Communication, community, and commitmentsAs teacher enthusiasm and optimism continue to decline nationwide, researchers collected data from teachers to understand more about how they are feeling about their jobs and the future of their careers. The findings from the report Educator Perspectives on the State of the Teaching Profession, 2022 paint a snapshot of…Education4 min readEducation4 min read
Nov 30, 2022Member-onlyMoving beyond the taskAfter a weekend away from work, and meeting with a few people who I am lucky enough to coach, I am thinking about one big idea: Have we become so task focused that we have forgotten about our goals? One of the leaders whom I coach sent a long email…Edcuation6 min readEdcuation6 min read
Oct 26, 2022Member-onlyEvery community has their moment, this might just be ours.I’ve worked in education for a long time. While some call me an expert, I (like so many others in the field) just do what we do for the love of the work. We don’t have hidden agendas or big scheming plans, its our profession and at the end of…School Board6 min readSchool Board6 min read
Sep 27, 2022Member-onlyDo you have a data mindset?While speaking with a group of education stakeholders last week I was reminded that roughly 37% of jobs will necessitate some skill in data visualization in the next five years. It’s not by chance. Maybe we are finally making some headway in understanding that data is all around us, waiting…Data5 min readData5 min read
Jul 15, 2022Member-onlyLet’s Start Designing for Generation Alpha NowI went back to my first in-person international conference and whoa was it weird to be in-person again. It was great to see friends, faces that I had only met via Zoom, and people who have helped make the last two years a little more bearable. It was also amazing…Education7 min readEducation7 min read
May 29, 2022Member-onlyThe Next QuestionWe have work to do. Will you forget next week, when the gut-wrenching story of Uvalde moves on? Or will you actually stick with it and do something? This last week brought another horror story. A story sadly too familiar to our schools, families, communities, and kids. This week I…Gun Violence5 min readGun Violence5 min read
Feb 5, 2022Member-onlyIt is time to wake upWhy should you care about policies that are currently being sent before several states regarding education? Because what is happening isn’t small and the repercussions of these decisions matter more than you know. Policy season is exhausting for anyone that advocates for education, kids, and the general wellbeing of…8 min read8 min read
Dec 8, 2021Member-only6 Books I want Every Graduate Student in Education to ReadBefore you head out with a master’s or PhD, do me a favor and spend some time with these books. The world has changed so much in the past 20 years. Very few aspects of our world are the same. From communication, to turning on a light bulb, to sharing…Education5 min readEducation5 min read