17 episodes

This podcast is for current or future leaders of international schools. Leadership isn't limited to administration, and hopefully, the stories shared here will encourage anyone to step into leadership, when the time is right.

Leading International School Teams Michael Earnest

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This podcast is for current or future leaders of international schools. Leadership isn't limited to administration, and hopefully, the stories shared here will encourage anyone to step into leadership, when the time is right.

    Episode Fifteen: Trust-Based Observations

    Episode Fifteen: Trust-Based Observations

    Craig Randall is a former international school administrator.  In this episode we discuss his journey to a revelation about teacher observations.  Trust is critical for those observations to work.  Craig discusses his new book, "Trust-Based Observations," and we explore why building relationships is critical to the success of teacher observations and feedback.

    • 33 min
    Episode Fourteen: Shared Stories: Differentiation: A 5 Strand View of an Unfashionable Topic

    Episode Fourteen: Shared Stories: Differentiation: A 5 Strand View of an Unfashionable Topic

    This episode is a discussion about differentiation that is a follow up to the Shared Stories article written by Paul Wade.  In this episode, Paul discussed some of the misconceptions about differentiation and how differentiation can be leveraged in the classroom to achieve desired impacts.

    • 49 min
    Episode Thirteen: Coaching

    Episode Thirteen: Coaching

    I met Shannon Hobbs-Beckley at a conference in DC.  I remember her talking about her passion for leading teachers, specifically in the realm of Coaching.  As I began to understand a little bit more about her role at Graded American School, I was intrigued by the school's decision to hire Deeper Learning Coaches.  This move was fascinating, and it shows a true commitment to effective teaching and learning.  I am so excited that Shannon was able to join the podcast to share a little bit about her personal journey with Coaching and the journey that Graded is beginning this year with Deeper Learning.

    • 32 min
    Episode Twelve: Lessons Learned in Virtual Learning

    Episode Twelve: Lessons Learned in Virtual Learning

    Today's episode focuses on lessons learned during the 12 week Virtual Learning period at the American International School of Dhaka during the end of the 2019-2020 school year.  We are joined with Jennifer Bertram, the Middle School Principal, to reflect upon those lessons, and discuss some plans that we might take forward into the 2020-2021 school year.

    • 49 min
    Episode Eleven: An International Parent Perspective

    Episode Eleven: An International Parent Perspective

    Gregg Weltz has been a close friend for almost 8 years.  Even though we are many miles apart and we don't see each other regularly, we still are able to connect and talk about our shared experiences as if they are still happening today.  Gregg coached alongside me in Uganda, and he invested almost all of his time and energy into the school where his son was attending.  Today's episode is to hear about his experiences and to try to see international schools through the lens of the parent.

    • 31 min
    Episode Ten: The Teacher Leader with Jon Exall

    Episode Ten: The Teacher Leader with Jon Exall

    This episode is dedicated to honoring the time that Jon Exall spent at AISDhaka.  His leadership throughout his 4 years in the Middle School helped to shape programs and culture.

    • 35 min

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