Listen in on this podcast from Principal Center Radio with Peter DeWitt, author of Coach It Further, and discover how to use effective coaching to improve school leadership.
Listen in on this podcast from Principal Center Radio with Peter DeWitt, author of Coach It Further, and discover how to use effective coaching to improve school leadership.
In this Leaders Coaching Leaders podcast episode, author, speaker, and expert mentor Carol Radford shares her expertise on why mentoring continues to be an important element of any teacher's success - but especially for new teachers after COVID-19.
Glenn Singleton joins Jennifer Gonzalez on the Cult of Pedagogy podcast to discuss how one school district in Florida used Singleton's Courageous Conversations about Race to gain the tools to talk candidly about race.
In this Leaders Coaching Leaders podcast episode, the six authors of Humanity Over Comfort share their thoughts on how we can all contribute to achieving equity.
In this podcast, part of the In Teacher's Shoes series by VoiceEd Radio, discover how Evan Robb, author of The Ten-Minute Principal, is a true leader in changing education through positive change and disruption of traditional practices and see how he truly "walks the talk" to enact real change.
In this episode on the All About Literacy podcast, co-authors of Comprehension Dr. Doug Fisher and Dr. Nancy Frey talk about the connections between text selection, text complexity, disciplinary literacy, and adolescent learning.
Listen in as Peter DeWitt joins Justin Baeder on Principal Center Radio to discuss leadership strategies and his book, Collaborative Leadership.
Join Bill Adair, author of The Emotionally Connected Classroom, as he talks about his journey to becoming an Emotional Attachment Engineer for his students. A personal story, but one that will resonate with many educators and parents.
In this second episode of the Emotionally Connected Bookclub, Bill Adair, author of The Emotionally Connected Classroom, digs into some of the misconceptions that people tend to hold about the rise in anxiety among young people.
Peter Dewitt discusses the concept of de-implementation and why it’s a term that should be on every leader’s mind.
Featured on the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning podcast, Episode #91. Jessica and John Hannigan, authors of SEL From a Distance, discuss how the switch to distance learning combined with recent instances of racial injustice has put a spotlight on the cracks in the practice of social and emotional learning (SEL).
In this Leaders Coaching Leaders podcast episode, author Tom Guskey and Peter DeWitt discuss the downfalls of percentage grading, how grading is sometimes used as a punishment, and Tom's recommendations for better grading practices.