Value Laden: Conversations with Educational Leaders

Punya Mishra

Join Dr. Punya Mishra in conversation with educational leaders as they explore the role that values and principles play in what they do. Each episode features a leader of an educational organization talking about their personal story and the development of their ethical compass. They also discuss how their value systems influence their professional work as a leader, including the dilemmas they face as well as how they maintain integrity to their vision in a complex, messy world.

Episodes

  1. 07/07/2021

    Glen Lineberry: Power of Ideas and Persistence

    Glen Lineberry, principal of Miami Junior-Senior High School in rural Arizona and Director of the Arizona Student Opportunity Collaborative, discusses with Punya Mishra how his innate curiosity, pursuit of knowledge and ideas, and ability to be persistent has served him over the course of his career. Lineberry shares how he started out in business and made a career shift to education, and talks about the opportunities he had to quickly advance and take on responsibility in a rural school setting. Lineberry and Mishra also explore the power of exposing learners to big ideas, how to create a culture of risk-taking and innovation, and the importance of persistence in driving change. Learn more about Glen Lineberry at his school website, Miami Area Unified School District #40, and at Arizona Student Opportunity Collaborative.  This podcast was produced at Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. Follow MLFTC on Twitter at @asueducation and share this episode with #ValueLadenPodcast. You can learn more about the Value Laden Podcast and related work by visiting the Learning Futures website: Learning Futures (though principled innovation) brings collaborative leaders, creative thinkers and innovative ideas together to design the futures of learning and advance equity and excellence in education systems. Have comments, feedback, or ideas? Stay up to date with host Dr. Punya Mishra and follow on Twitter at @punyamishra.

    44 min
  2. 06/30/2021

    Pam Moran: Leading a Culture of Contagious Creativity

    Dr. Pam Moran, former Superintendent of Albemarle County Schools in Virginia and currently Executive Director of the Virginia School Consortium for Learning, discusses with Punya Mishra the early influences in her personal and professional life, her career path into teaching, school leadership and district administration, and her perspectives on how to build schools and school systems that encourage creativity and risk-taking in their educators and students. She shares stories about her family, her first day of teaching, and learning to “get to yes,” and describes how she has worked to nurture creativity in educators, giving them space and support to tinker and develop their ideas and share them beyond their own classrooms and schools to transform the larger system. Learn more about Pam on Twitter @pammoran and her website. This podcast was produced at Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. Follow MLFTC on Twitter at @asueducation and share this episode with #ValueLadenPodcast. You can learn more about the Value Laden Podcast and related work by visiting the Learning Futures website: Learning Futures (though principled innovation) brings collaborative leaders, creative thinkers and innovative ideas together to design the futures of learning and advance equity and excellence in education systems. Have comments, feedback, or ideas? Stay up to date with host Dr. Punya Mishra and follow on Twitter at @punyamishra.

    45 min

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Join Dr. Punya Mishra in conversation with educational leaders as they explore the role that values and principles play in what they do. Each episode features a leader of an educational organization talking about their personal story and the development of their ethical compass. They also discuss how their value systems influence their professional work as a leader, including the dilemmas they face as well as how they maintain integrity to their vision in a complex, messy world.