How can I build capacity for culturally responsive teaching and project-based instruction? How can I reduce teacher burnout and promote a culture of wellness for staff and students? What are the secrets to getting teacher buy-in? What does practicing shared leadership actually look like?
Welcome to the Time for Teachership podcast where we tackle adaptive challenges in educational leadership! Each week, host Lindsay Lyons brings together guest experts, research findings, and practical steps to help brave school leaders transform schools into antiracist spaces that cultivate student, family, and teacher leadership to enable all students to thrive.
We are joined this week by Skyler, Rhys, Amelia, and Sam from Springhouse. Springhouse is more than a school. It’s ecocentric, soulcentric, grounded, placed-rooted, cooperation-based, holistic, and w…
In this episode of the Time for Teachership Podcast, I am talking with Dr. Kelly Cerialo, an Associate Professor and Program Coordinator in the Business and Hospitality Department at Paul Smith’s Col…
Today, I have Dr. Francois Naude on the show. Dr. Naude has trained more than 1500 teachers and is now dedicated to assisting teachers and school leaders to discover their superpowers. He works with …
This week, our guest is Mitch Weathers who had a ton of great points to share. In this conversation, Mitch introduces us to the "organized binder" which is an evidence based MTSS Tier one universa…
In this latest episode, I'm chatting with Dana Goodier who has served as a World Languages and English teacher and middle school administrator with over 21 years of experience . She completed her Ed…
Embrace passion and fearlessness because that's what fuels you to be the best leader you can be! In Episode 66, Mark Taylor explains why it's important to pay attention to what students want and p…
Your time is precious. Often time, our time gets eaten up by work which leaves us drained. Today's guest Lori Doll shares the lessons she's learned from overworking and "doing it all". Tune in to get…
In this episode, you'll receive five more strategies for creating efficient lesson plans that save you time and engage more students.
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You're listening to Part 5 of the Planning Series. In this episode, I share why wellness belongs in your teacher life. There are multiple types of wellness and it only takes a little effort to go a l…
Welcome back to the Planning Series!
Today, you will learn to figure out what's holding you back when it comes to laying out your aspirations. If you haven't taken time to do more PD because you're w…
Welcome to part 2 of the Planning Series!
Today I am sharing all the tips with you on how to set and accomplish your goals using some tried and true strategies. If you've set action steps before and…
Who said planning and grading has to take up all of your time? In today's solo episode, Lindsay brings a highly effective strategy to the table as a way to replace the previous time-consuming methods…
Today, I wanted to talk about some exciting news in my life as well as some facts on parents and what they deal with as they pursue education. Lastly, you will get information on what the next few mo…
In Podcast Episode 64 of the Time for Teachership Podcast, I am talking with Dr. Richard Shell, a global thought leader at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the book …
Do you have a moral compass that guides you? Browyn Harcourt, the principal of Croydon Community School, believes it’s important to be driven by your values.
On this episode, we reflect on why doing …
Introducing today’s guest Julie Kratz! Julie is a Certified Master Coach, a certified unconscious bias trainer, a highly-acclaimed TEDx speaker and an inclusive leadership trainer who led teams and p…
In today’s episode, we’re diving into the topic “Lamaze for Childrearing” with Nathaniel Turner. If you’re wondering, how could that term be connected to us/our learners, make sure you tune in to…
In Podcast Episode 60 of the Time for Teachership Podcast, I am talking with Joyce Akridge who has dedicated 44 years of her life to Indianapolis Public Schools. She has served in various positions f…
Get ready for some fun conversations today on the Time for Teachership podcast! We have Guille, Eden, and Nico from the LearnLife Nature Hub for Primary Years sharing what they believe is essential f…
In our first podcast of the new year, we have Dr. Jenny Finn on the show! Join us as we talk about vitality-centered education, the principles that form it, and what kind of mindset shifts are needed…