H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference
BAM Radio Network
87 episodes
9 months ago
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.
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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.
Managing the Relentless Stress of Being an Education Leader
H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference
14 minutes 17 seconds
12 years ago
Managing the Relentless Stress of Being an Education Leader
Dealing with the constantly changing demands of an increasingly high stakes education profession can profoundly impact your life. In this segment we discuss the unique stresses of education leadership and how to manage them.
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Bruce S. McEwen Ph.D. is co-author of "The End of Stress as We Know It." Dr. Alia Crum is an Adjunct Professor of Management and Postdoctoral Scholar at Columbia Business School. Her research examines the effect of mindsets. Luis A. Hernandez is an Early Childhood Education Specialist at Western Kentucky University. Jessica Johnson is an Elementary School Principal. Peter DeWitt (Ed.D.) is a principal in Upstate, NY. Before becoming a principal he taught elementary school. He blogs at Finding Common Ground for Education Week.
H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference
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.