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  • When Principalling Means Teaching, Mentoring, and Bus Duty
    2024/12/23

    What do principals do when there aren’t enough teachers, support staff, or resources? They step up, but at what cost? This episode with Dr. Shannon Behan ,the President of the British Columbia Principal Vice-Principal Association (BCPVPA) dives into the realities of running schools with dwindling resources, from filling classroom gaps to supporting high-needs students. Dr. Behan talks about the pressing issues of staff shortages in BC schools and the ripple effects on student outcomes and leadership teams. From mentorship programs to structural classroom innovations, schools still can find hope amid challenges. Principals, this one’s for you—your work matters more than ever.

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership, #traumainformed,#staffing

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    19 分
  • Principals are struggling with an impossible balancing act
    2024/12/16

    What does it mean to be a principal in 2024? For Chris Hicks, our guest this episode, it’s about balancing the impossible—managing violence in schools, implementing nutrition policies, and supporting overworked staff, all while leading with empathy and collaboration. Chris Hicks is the Chair of the Council of School Leaders (COSL) of the Manitoba Teachers’ Society. The role of principals is evolving and it’s taking a toll. Principals are at the frontlines of some of the most pressing issues in education today. From fostering restorative practices to addressing burnout, principals as being asked to navigate unprecedented challenges with resilience and innovation.

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership, #traumainformed,

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    15 分
  • Schools as the New Social Hubs Puts Growing Demands on Principals
    2024/12/09

    Schools are the heartbeat of our communities, but is the role of the principal sustainable? This podcast takes a look at how schools have become the new social hubs and the overwhelming responsibilities placed on principals as a result. Dr. Shannon Behan is back as a guest on our podcast this week. Dr. Behan is the President of the British Columbia Principal Vice-Principal Association also known as the BCPVPA. Principals are no longer just educational leaders—they're running food programs, managing emotional crises, and tackling systemic challenges.Listen in for ways in which restorative leadership and distributed responsibilities can transform the way we support our schools’ principals.

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership, #traumainformed,

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    16 分
  • “As a new Vice-Principal, I almost quit 10 times in the first 3 months”
    2024/11/25

    Ever wondered what keeps school principals going during their toughest days? Our podcast guest again this week is Ralph Nigro, a retired principal and the former President of the Ontario Principals Council in Ontario, Canada. From being booed off the stage to inspiring future leaders, Ralph shares heartfelt lessons on resilience, kindness, and why teaching doesn’t stop when you become a school leader. We discuss how principals can manage a crisis to shape the lives of students and staff. Ralph’s candid stories offer inspiration for educators and leaders alike. School leadership is no easy task, but for this principal, it’s been a journey of perseverance, humour, and impact.

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#tragicevents,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#trauma, #traumainformed,#perseverance,

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    20 分
  • Why the 'Quick No' Could Be Destroying Your Principals
    2024/11/19

    Principals do not have an easy task when Superintendents or District Leaders just say “No”. Our podcast guest this week is Ralph Nigro, a retired principal and the former President of the Ontario Principals Council in Ontario, Canada. Ralph shares stories from his journey of navigating the challenges of tragedy in his school community and lhow to foster a culture of collaboration and empathy. This episode dives into the detrimental effects of hasty decisions, the importance of supportive relationships, and how to lead effectively in the face of adversity. Perfect for principals and their supervisors looking to inspire innovation and resilience in their school and district teams. Our conversation uncovers what it truly takes to succeed. From handling media pressure during a school crisis to navigating the demands of social media, Ralph provides actionable advice for today’s principals who are interested to learn how to create an environment that empowers risk-taking and build trust between principals, district leaders and their teams.

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#tragicevents,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#trauma, #traumainformed

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    24 分
  • Spirit Work and Connection: Rethinking Principalling as a Verb
    2024/10/22

    In a world where educational pressures are mounting, how do principals ensure that students—and staff—feel seen and supported? This week’s podcast guest is Dr. Shannon Behan, Dr. Behan is the President of the British Columbia Principal Vice-Principal Association also known as the BCPVPA. The podcast looks at the principal’s evolving role in creating a culture of connection and care. Drawing on the concept of contextual literacy and Fullan’s “spirit work,” we discuss how focusing on human relationships can lay the foundation for both academic and emotional success. Listen now to learn how you can lead with heart and purpose in your school.

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice, #listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#mentalhealth

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    15 分
  • Disappearing Autonomy: How Principals Navigate Leadership Challenges
    2024/10/22

    As a principal, you are more than a manager—you're a leader driving change in the face of challenges like dwindling autonomy and rising pressures. Dr. Shannon Behan is back as a guest on our podcast this week. Dr. Behan is the President of the British Columbia Principal Vice-Principal Association also known as the BCPVPA.The role of principals is evolving as leaders "from the middle." Navigating between district expectations and the unique needs of their school communities, principals are at the heart of systemic change. Dr. Behan also explores the "Equity Theory of Change" and how understanding our history and community relationships can transform schools. Principals looking for strategies to strengthen their leadership and foster equity in their school should give this a listen.

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice, #listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#mentalhealth,#equity,#Changetheory,

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    20 分
  • Building Relationships in Indigenous Communities: A Principal’s Guide to Authentic Leadership
    2024/10/17

    Principals didn’t choose their profession for the financial rewards but because they believe in the transformative power of education. Principals’ role is about more than just management—it's about building relationships and leading with love. Our guest is Niigaan Sinclair, an Anishinaabe writer, editor, activist and Head of the Department of Native Studies at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba. With Niigaan we explore how leading with humility can help you overcome the challenges of school leadership. Principals can take small yet powerful actions, from fostering authentic relationships with Indigenous communities to overcoming the sense of overwhelm that comes with the job.

    #reconciliation,#SchoolLeadership,#Principal,#leadership,#restorative practice,#relationships,#humility,#indigenous,#nativestudies,#relationshipbuilding,#inclusion,

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    12 分