Heart to heat conversations on leadership with Holly Elissa Bruno seeks out guests with exceptional insight, extraordinary wisdom and practical solutions to the challenges of being a leader in the field of k-12 education.
Technology and access to social media networking sites is raising new communication issues for educators. In this segment we explore the limits of free speech in early childhood educational settings…
Frustrated parents are increasingly seeking legal action against schools which fail to protect their children from bullies. What's driving this trend? Is your school at risk? What can you do to keep…
How do you manage - even lead - the person who holds the keys to your career in her or his hands? How do you deal with a boss who is difficult, uncommunicative, manipulative or simply not supportive?…
If you haven't updated your policies and practices regarding Americans with disabilities you may be exposed. In this segment we review the sweeping expansion of what qualifies as a disability and wha…
Most education leaders today are working longer hours, working harder yet still feel like it's not enough. If you are emotionally and mentally taxed, over-committed, often feeling stressed or
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The increasing diversity and cultural differences within school communities has made parent engagement more challenging than ever before. Our guests, assert that though communities have profoundl…
Let’s face it.. It takes courage to be an effective education leader. I takes courage to launch a school program that makes staff uncomfortable. It takes courage to institute a policy that may make…
Our guests today divide leaders into two categories, ":Diminishers" and "Multipliers." They argue that depending on your leadership style you are either extracting the most talent, insight and perfo…
The new generation of workers called Millennials, tend to be less committed, have greater expectations, requiring constant and immediate feedback,and are in a rush to succeed. . This segment explo…
A clear, strong vision is essential to providing the kind of good leadership than can bring organizations and people through difficult times.
This segment zeroes in on the process of finding, c…
According to John Graden the imposter syndrome is when a leader feels that she or he is not as smart, skilled or talented as everyone else thinks they are. It's the feeling that you are getting a…
There's so much at stake in educating our children and we've tried so many strategies that have failed, that there is little tolerance today for educational leaders who fail to deliver results. But …
Do children learn best through play or through listening to their teacher? Is it more important for young children to learn to pass tests or to explore their world? Different belief systems between e…
With the growth and popularity of social network, the meaning privacy is being redefined. How can a school administrator prevent staff, parents of students from posting unflattering, private or inap…
The least talked about stage of organizational development is the death of an organization. When a school or program must close, employees lose jobs, student lose their teachers, beloved traditions…
For leaders of all sorts, apologizing is an art form. Leaders must know when to apologize, how to apologize and at times, how to give an apology without acknowledging guilt, wrong doing or legal res…
The demands on leaders in education can be overwhelming. Unmanaged the stress can have severe consequences on both health and performance. This segment shares insights and strategies to help you ma…
The good news is that thanks to Blackberries, iPads, cell phones and wireless communication it is now possible for education leaders to stay connected to work 24/7/265. The bad news is that educat…
Change is the status quo in a teacher's life - new students, new families, new superintendents, new education reforms and funding changes. But according to our guest resisting change and general p…
What if all the children in your program are white? All the teachers are white? Attracting staff and children of color may seem impossible. What if all the children are black? All the teachers are bl…
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Fri 18 Jun 2010
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