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k-12 education resources

the latest on all student-centered models, leadership development, strategic planning, teacher retention, and all things innovation in k-12 education. we answer questions before you think to ask them.

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curriculum strategy & adoption  |  district leadership  |  organizational leadership & change management  |  personalized learning  |  superintendents

10 resources you need to head back to school in 2024

it’s the time of year that we start heading back into our schools and classrooms - some of us are already in school, and some of us are still counting down our last few precious days of summer vacation. setting the stage for a new school year is crucial, but it can also be a complex undertaking. so we decided to round up some resources to help you start the school year off right! whether you’re exploring personalized learning, building innovative and responsive leadership, implementing instruction and curriculum changes, or strengthening communication and collaboration we’ve got some incredible resources for you.

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district leadership  |  innovative leadership  |  organizational leadership & change management  |  superintendents

investing in the right initiatives and resources to create meaningful change

have you ever taken up a hobby with enthusiasm, only to abandon it because life got in the way? maybe you started knitting with dreams of creating beautiful scarves, but now the yarn sits untouched in a box tucked away somewhere. or maybe you once eagerly hiked every weekend, but now your hiking boots sit in the back of your closet, gathering dust. what obstacles got in your way? was it time, support, energy, difficulty, resources, ability? or perhaps your priorities changed?

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data  |  school leadership

starting and sustaining a data habit in your school

knowledge is power! measure what matters! if our cliches are an indicator, we all know that data collection, review, analysis, and understanding is important. we all hear of data-driven decisions, and the importance of data in education and educational systems, but we are often challenged to incorporate data review and the next steps into our everyday lives. in some cases, schools may have deeply embedded practices where data are used only superficially to check a box. data use may be inconsistent across the organization or only occurs in silos. some school districts may even have beliefs and norms – a culture – that actually diminish the potential benefits of assessment and data collection. the truth is that the work to dismantle bad habits and unhealthy systems is really, really hard. as we built the essential elements of a data culture, we considered how an organizational culture can shift from a culture in which data is in the periphery, pulled to the center for high stakes discussions and decisions, to one in which data is an integral part of every day, informing the small moves that reinforce the vision, clarify decisions, and advance progress. this is where our love of habits comes in…

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data  |  surveys

comparing the 7 best survey tools

surveys should be a part of every school’s planning. as a former school district administrator responsible for surveys, i learned a lot about what to do and what not to do. above all else, creating a listening culture in your school or district can transform your next initiative and your overall results in supporting student success.

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district leadership  |  innovative leadership  |  organizational leadership & change management  |  superintendents

how to effectively manage large-scale change in school districts

why is change so hard? navigating change in schools isn't just a leadership challenge—it's a personal journey for every educator and administrator involved. educators often find themselves adapting to new standards, implementing new initiatives, or integrating innovative tech, which can feel like steering a ship through stormy seas. in this blog, we will dive into some of the reasons why people and organizations are resistant to change and what we can do to effectively manage large-scale change to achieve our goals.

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district leadership  |  innovative leadership  |  organizational leadership & change management  |  superintendents

navigating and building your leadership team: a guide for new superintendents

“congratulations!” this is a common note sent via email and shared on linkedin as so many of my friends and colleagues transition into the first year of their superintendency on july 1st. as i reflect on my 10+ years having the privilege of working alongside district leaders and observing what works and where some have experienced pitfalls, i want to share some thoughts on the importance of building your leadership bench.

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