Global Ed Leaders | International School Leadership Development

Shane Leaning
Global Ed Leaders | International School Leadership Development

International chart-topping* schools podcast for international school leaders wanting to develop their leadership skills. Each week, host, Shane Leaning pivots between interviews with renowned education leaders and deep-dive solo episodes. We talk trends, strategies, and leadership, making this show your audio compass for navigating the challenges of international school leadership. Every other Tuesday, join interviews, where Shane chats to world-class education leaders, sharing their experiences, insights, and strategies. These candid conversations keep you plugged into a global education network, inspiring new ideas and a fresh outlook on leadership. In between, Shane hosts solo episodes that take a reflective look at the challenges and opportunities for international education leaders. From effective leadership strategies to work-life balance, these reflections resonate with the unique challenges you face as a leader. *Number 1 schools podcast in Education category, incl. Hong Kong, South Africa, Apple Podcasts, April 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. School Vs. Tutor | A Conversation with Sarah Capewell & Arthur Moore

    4 DAYS AGO

    School Vs. Tutor | A Conversation with Sarah Capewell & Arthur Moore

    When some families see tutoring as non-negotiable and others as a last resort, how should international schools approach this complex topic? Sarah Capewell (founder of Aster Academy) and Arthur Moore (Professional Tutor of the Year 2024) unpack the challenges and opportunities around tutoring in international education. Key Discussion Points: Understanding tutoring as part of the broader educational landscapeCommon misconceptions about tutoring among teachers and school leadersThe role of cultural differences in tutoring expectationsBuilding effective school-tutor relationshipsNavigating communication between schools, parents, and tutorsThe current state of tutoring regulation and quality assuranceKey Takeaways: Tutoring should be viewed as an additional layer of support rather than a threat to classroom teachingClear school policies on tutoring can help teachers navigate parent requests and student needsCommunication between schools and tutors is crucial for student successCultural context significantly influences tutoring expectations and approachesDue diligence is important when selecting tutors due to limited industry regulationResources Mentioned: Aster Academy - Sarah Capewell's international tutoring businessT and Teaching Podcast - Arthur Moore's education podcastTutoring Tips Podcast - Arthur's tutoring-focused podcastEpisode Partners The International Curriculum Association | Learn more at internationalcurriculum.com. The University of Warwick's International Programmes | Learn more at warwick.ac.uk Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com. About the hostShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports international schools globally. He co-founded Work Collaborative and hosts the chat-topping school leadership podcast, Global Ed Leaders. Previously, he worked as Regional Head of Teaching Development for Nord Anglia Education. Passionate about empowering educators, he is currently co-authoring 'Change Starts Here.' As a CollectivEd Fellow, Teacher Development Trust Associate, and TEDx speaker, Shane has extensive experience in the UK and Asia and is a recognised voice in international education leadership. Learn more at shaneleaning.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    31 min
  2. Want Better Solutions? Start with Bigger Dreams | Change Series 1.7

    6 JAN

    Want Better Solutions? Start with Bigger Dreams | Change Series 1.7

    Think you've got that next big project all sorted in your head? Hold that thought because today we're going to explore why sometimes those best answers often come when we dare to dream just a little bit bigger. In this episode of the organisational change series, Shane explores the 'develop' stage of the change process, where schools need to think big before narrowing down solutions. Through real examples and practical frameworks, learn why temporarily suspending practical constraints might lead to better solutions for your school. Key TopicsWhy schools need to think big before getting practicalThe power of "no limits" conversations in leadership teamsThe four Rs of de-implementation: reduce, remove, re-engineer, replaceHow one international school transformed their approach to student wellbeing through expansive thinkingThe crucial balance: adding new initiatives whilst taking things awayResources MentionedMaking Room for Impact by John Hattie, Dylan Wiliam, and Aaron HamiltonPrevious episode with Aaron Hamilton on De-implementationEpisode PartnersThe International Curriculum Association | Learn more at internationalcurriculum.com. The University of Warwick's International Programmes | Learn more at warwick.ac.uk Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com. About the hostShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports international schools globally. He co-founded Work Collaborative and hosts the chat-topping school leadership podcast, Global Ed Leaders. Previously, he worked as Regional Head of Teaching Development for Nord Anglia Education. Passionate about empowering educators, he is currently co-authoring 'Change Starts Here.' As a CollectivEd Fellow, Teacher Development Trust Associate, and TEDx speaker, Shane has extensive experience in the UK and Asia and is a recognised voice in international education leadership. Learn more at shaneleaning.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    9 min
  3. Practical AI Tools for School Leaders | A Conversation with Dan Fitzpatrick

    30/12/2024

    Practical AI Tools for School Leaders | A Conversation with Dan Fitzpatrick

    In this episode, organisational coach Shane Leaning sits down with AI in education expert Dan Fitzpatrick to explore practical ways school leaders can leverage AI tools to enhance their productivity and effectiveness. As we start the new year, this discussion offers timely insights for leaders looking to streamline their workload. Key Topics: - Recent updates in AI tools and platforms - Practical tools for reducing leadership workload - Using AI to enhance learning and professional development Featured Tool: Google NotebookLM - Upload and analyse multiple source documents - Creates focused analysis without pulling from broader internet knowledge - Generates audio summaries in podcast format - New interactive feature allowing real-time engagement with audio content - Perfect for processing new policies, research papers, and educational guidance Leadership Applications: - Creating personalised AI coaching tools - Building specialised knowledge bases for different areas (leadership, strategy, policy) - Developing internal chatbots for staff resources - Using ChatGPT's new "Projects" feature for organised, ongoing work Practical Tips: - Start with simple tasks and experiment with capabilities - Create sharing groups to exchange AI use cases with other leaders - Consider using AI for processing and synthesising professional reading - Look for ways to make professional development more accessible Resources Mentioned: - Google NotebookLM - ChatGPT (with new Projects feature) - Claude - ElevenLabs (voice AI tool) Connect with Dan: - AI in Education Daily podcast - Book: "Infinite Education" (releasing January 6th, 2024) Episode PartnersThe University of Warwick's International Programmes | Learn more at warwick.ac.uk The International Curriculum Association | Learn more at internationalcurriculum.com. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    33 min
  4. Unwrapping 2024 | A Year in Review

    23/12/2024

    Unwrapping 2024 | A Year in Review

    In this special Christmas Eve episode, host Shane Leaning reflects on a remarkable year of Global Ed Leaders, highlighting some of the most impactful conversations and milestones from 2024. Key Episode Highlights: Notable Conversations from 2024: Rachel Lofthouse on coaching in teacher development (Episodes 37 & 38)Arrann Hamilton discussing de-implementation with insights from John Hattie and Dylan WilliamJosh Goodrich on the power of rehearsal in professional development (Episode 54)Jose Medina exploring linguistic oppression in international schoolsSarah Kupke (ECIS) on teacher retention strategiesHaili Hughes addressing the teacher retention crisisIan Timbrell on LGBTQ+ inclusionClaire Peet discussing women in leadership Podcast Achievements: Approaching Episode 100 in under two yearsReached #1 in podcast charts globallyConsistently ranked in top 10% of global podcastsExpanded listener base across multiple countriesComing in 2025:New co-host Chris Scorer for Global Ed Leaders LIVEUpcoming topics include:AI in educationFlexible working for teachersValues in leadershipMental healthParent community engagementEpisode Partners The University of Warwick's International Programmes | Learn more at warwick.ac.uk The International Curriculum Association | Learn more at internationalcurriculum.com. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com. About the hostShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports international schools globally. He co-founded Work Collaborative and hosts the chat-topping school leadership podcast, Global Ed Leaders. Previously, he worked as Regional Head of Teaching Development for Nord Anglia Education. Passionate about empowering educators, he is currently co-authoring 'Change Starts Here.' As a CollectivEd Fellow, Teacher Development Trust Associate, and TEDx speaker, Shane has extensive experience in the UK and Asia and is a recognised voice in international education leadership. Learn more at shaneleaning.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    10 min
  5. Stop Getting Buy-in, Start Getting Alignment

    16/12/2024

    Stop Getting Buy-in, Start Getting Alignment

    In this episode of the organisational change series, Shane Leaning explores why alignment is crucial for successful change implementation in schools. Through practical examples and actionable strategies, he demonstrates how misalignment can derail even the most well-researched initiatives. Key InsightsMany school initiatives fail not because of the change itself, but due to lack of alignment among stakeholdersTrue alignment goes beyond surface-level agreement to create shared understandingDifferent stakeholder groups may interpret the same concept (e.g., "wellbeing") in vastly different waysEpisode PartnersThe University of Warwick's International Programmes | Learn more at warwick.ac.uk The International Curriculum Association | Learn more at internationalcurriculum.com. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com. About the hostShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports international schools globally. He co-founded Work Collaborative and hosts the chat-topping school leadership podcast, Global Ed Leaders. Previously, he worked as Regional Head of Teaching Development for Nord Anglia Education. Passionate about empowering educators, he is currently co-authoring 'Change Starts Here.' As a CollectivEd Fellow, Teacher Development Trust Associate, and TEDx speaker, Shane has extensive experience in the UK and Asia and is a recognised voice in international education leadership. Learn more at shaneleaning.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    7 min
  6. Invisible Obstacles, Unstoppable Women Leaders | A Conversation with Claire Peet

    09/12/2024

    Invisible Obstacles, Unstoppable Women Leaders | A Conversation with Claire Peet

    In this conversation, Claire Peet discusses the challenges women leaders face in international education. We explore how common leadership terms like 'imposter syndrome' and 'perfectionism' have become problematic labels that can be used against women leaders. Claire shares powerful insights about the double bind women face - being criticised both for adopting and rejecting traditional leadership traits. We discuss the different ways men and women process feedback, illustrated through her compelling 'A-game' story about how a simple comment can trigger very different responses based on gender. Claire reminds us of the importance of creating conditions where women leaders can bring their authentic selves to work, and the need for both male and female leaders to play active roles in changing leadership culture. LinksClaire on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-peet/ Women In Leadership Newsletter: https://www.pdacademia.com/women-in-leadership/ This episode is supported by the International Curriculum Association. Learn more at internationalcurriculum.com. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on 𝕏, and LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com. About the hostShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports international schools globally. He co-founded Work Collaborative and hosts the chat-topping school leadership podcast, Global Ed Leaders. Previously, he worked as Regional Head of Teaching Development for Nord Anglia Education. Passionate about empowering educators, he is currently co-authoring 'Change Starts Here.' As a CollectivEd Fellow, Teacher Development Trust Associate, and TEDx speaker, Shane has extensive experience in the UK and Asia and is a recognised voice in international education leadership. Learn more at shaneleaning.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    34 min
  7. Inside China's Newest School Network

    03/12/2024

    Inside China's Newest School Network

    I normally sit down for deep one-on-ones with education leaders, but this episode takes a different approach. At NESSIC's inaugural leadership conference, I captured something special - the birth of China's newest school network. Moving through the conference rooms with my microphone, I spoke with 20 school leaders about what drives them to build community beyond their campus walls. From heads of isolated regional schools to leaders of China's biggest international bilingual schools, these conversations reveal a sector ready to shift from competition to collaboration. If you're curious about how post-COVID China's international education community is evolving, this episode is for you. Linkshttps://nessic.org/ This episode is supported by the International Curriculum Association. Learn more at internationalcurriculum.com. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on 𝕏, and LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com. About the hostShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports international schools globally. He co-founded Work Collaborative and hosts the chat-topping school leadership podcast, Global Ed Leaders. Previously, he worked as Regional Head of Teaching Development for Nord Anglia Education. Passionate about empowering educators, he is currently co-authoring 'Change Starts Here.' As a CollectivEd Fellow, Teacher Development Trust Associate, and TEDx speaker, Shane has extensive experience in the UK and Asia and is a recognised voice in international education leadership. Learn more at shaneleaning.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    34 min
  8. Could You Handle a Startup School? | A Conversation with Grainne O'Reilly

    26/11/2024

    Could You Handle a Startup School? | A Conversation with Grainne O'Reilly

    Grainne O'Reilly chats with Shane about the challenges and rewards of leading a startup school. She talks about the importance of embracing the unknowns and being open to asking for help. Grainne highlights the magic of a startup and the sense of ownership and excitement that every team member should feel. She also discusses the pattern of a post-Christmas dip in energy and offers advice on how leaders can support their teams during this time. Grainne encourages leaders to take care of themselves and find activities or hobbies that bring them joy. She also emphasises the importance of finding trusted mentors and confidants to lean on for support. Sound Bites"The best leaders are always open to other people's ideas and asking for help." "Harnessing the magic and giving everyone permission to take ownership is key to success." "Under promise and over deliver every single time." LinksFind Grainne on LinkedIn Grainne's latest book, Starting Your International School This episode is supported by the International Curriculum Association. Learn more at internationalcurriculum.com. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on 𝕏, and LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com. About the hostShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports international schools globally. He co-founded Work Collaborative and hosts the chat-topping school leadership podcast, Global Ed Leaders. Previously, he worked as Regional Head of Teaching Development for Nord Anglia Education. Passionate about empowering educators, he is currently co-authoring 'Change Starts Here.' As a CollectivEd Fellow, Teacher Development Trust Associate, and TEDx speaker, Shane has extensive experience in the UK and Asia and is a recognised voice in international education leadership. Learn more at shaneleaning.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    41 min
5
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15 Ratings

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International chart-topping* schools podcast for international school leaders wanting to develop their leadership skills. Each week, host, Shane Leaning pivots between interviews with renowned education leaders and deep-dive solo episodes. We talk trends, strategies, and leadership, making this show your audio compass for navigating the challenges of international school leadership. Every other Tuesday, join interviews, where Shane chats to world-class education leaders, sharing their experiences, insights, and strategies. These candid conversations keep you plugged into a global education network, inspiring new ideas and a fresh outlook on leadership. In between, Shane hosts solo episodes that take a reflective look at the challenges and opportunities for international education leaders. From effective leadership strategies to work-life balance, these reflections resonate with the unique challenges you face as a leader. *Number 1 schools podcast in Education category, incl. Hong Kong, South Africa, Apple Podcasts, April 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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