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271: Interview with Brian Sepe Always A Lesson's Empowering Educators Podcast

    • Education

Tune into this  special episode in the summer series of the Empowering Educator's podcast. Brian Sepe is on and he shares with us how he reignites his passion for education. You'll gain practical tips to help you reignite your own passion for education.
Quotables
*All quotables are from the interviewee 

Admit what you don’t know and find ways to be a learner around that. 
Everyone DESERVES a thought partner.
Whatever happens today, the next presentation will definitely be better.
Don’t be afraid to ask for support.
The most successful educators that I’ve been around are not afraid to hand it over to their students. 
If you can’t walk the talk, it becomes really challenging for your colleagues to gain that trust. 
When it comes to teacher leadership, it’s really just about understanding and deploying empathy and really understanding what’s being said and what’s not being said in a way that we can support without the bells and whistles of something that isn’t attainable. 


About Brian
Brian Sepe is educator, instructional coach, and consultant. He is passionate about exploring the habits, beliefs, and ideas of people who teach and is driven by the idea that everyone deserves a thought-partner and trusted coach. Brian received his MA from Canisius College and began his work in classrooms as a teacher and coach through the partnership with the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project. He spent 17 years in Buffalo, NY as an elementary and middle school teacher and instructional coach. During the day, Brian can be found in classrooms supporting and empowering educators to find their voice and pursue their goals for their own learning and their impact on students. When Brian is not in the classroom, he serves as an adjunct professor at Canisius College and as a consultant and coach for the Western New York Teacher Residency Program. A program where early career educators experience a one year residency with a Master-Teacher in the city of Buffalo, NY. Brian is also a consultant with the Instructional Coaching Group (ICG) with Jim Knight and learning partner with Growth Coaching International (GCI) In his free time, Brian enjoys writing for Choice Literacy, spending time with his family, and coaching baseball.
Connect with Brian:

FB @Brian.sepe.75
IG @Brian_sepe_


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Tune into this  special episode in the summer series of the Empowering Educator's podcast. Brian Sepe is on and he shares with us how he reignites his passion for education. You'll gain practical tips to help you reignite your own passion for education.
Quotables
*All quotables are from the interviewee 

Admit what you don’t know and find ways to be a learner around that. 
Everyone DESERVES a thought partner.
Whatever happens today, the next presentation will definitely be better.
Don’t be afraid to ask for support.
The most successful educators that I’ve been around are not afraid to hand it over to their students. 
If you can’t walk the talk, it becomes really challenging for your colleagues to gain that trust. 
When it comes to teacher leadership, it’s really just about understanding and deploying empathy and really understanding what’s being said and what’s not being said in a way that we can support without the bells and whistles of something that isn’t attainable. 


About Brian
Brian Sepe is educator, instructional coach, and consultant. He is passionate about exploring the habits, beliefs, and ideas of people who teach and is driven by the idea that everyone deserves a thought-partner and trusted coach. Brian received his MA from Canisius College and began his work in classrooms as a teacher and coach through the partnership with the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project. He spent 17 years in Buffalo, NY as an elementary and middle school teacher and instructional coach. During the day, Brian can be found in classrooms supporting and empowering educators to find their voice and pursue their goals for their own learning and their impact on students. When Brian is not in the classroom, he serves as an adjunct professor at Canisius College and as a consultant and coach for the Western New York Teacher Residency Program. A program where early career educators experience a one year residency with a Master-Teacher in the city of Buffalo, NY. Brian is also a consultant with the Instructional Coaching Group (ICG) with Jim Knight and learning partner with Growth Coaching International (GCI) In his free time, Brian enjoys writing for Choice Literacy, spending time with his family, and coaching baseball.
Connect with Brian:

FB @Brian.sepe.75
IG @Brian_sepe_


Come Chat on Clubhouse!

Instructional Coaching Club- www.clubhouse.com/club/instructionalcoaching


Join the Always A Lesson Newsletter

Join here and grab a freebie!


Connect with Gretchen

Email: gretchen@alwaysalesson.com
Blog: Always A Lesson
Facebook: Always A Lesson
Twitter: @gschultek
Instagram: Always.A.Lesson
Linkedin: Gretchen Schultek Bridgers
Book: a...

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