Leading Innovation: What school leaders are thinking, saying and doing today
BAM Radio Network
12 episodes
8 months ago
Being a school leader can be lonely and isolating, so we've created a weekly podcast to share ideas, strategies and insights about what's working in our schools and what's not. Join us on Leading Innovation: Where school leaders talk about what school leaders are thinking, saying and doing today.
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Being a school leader can be lonely and isolating, so we've created a weekly podcast to share ideas, strategies and insights about what's working in our schools and what's not. Join us on Leading Innovation: Where school leaders talk about what school leaders are thinking, saying and doing today.
How School Leaders Can Connect With Teachers and Students When It Doesn’t Matter… So We Can Connect With Them When It Does
Leading Innovation: What school leaders are thinking, saying and doing today
10 minutes
3 years ago
How School Leaders Can Connect With Teachers and Students When It Doesn’t Matter… So We Can Connect With Them When It Does
We all know that meaningful connections between administrators and teachers are required for effective learning to happen. The pandemic disrupted the traditional face-to-face connections that educators rely on in schools. Join us as we talk about how to connect with teachers and students when it doesn’t matter, so we can maintain those critical connections when it does.
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Kimberly Moyer completed her B.A. in Social Science, M.A. in Clinical Psychology, and is un the process of earning her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology. She began her teaching career as an English teacher at Fontana High School and later taught 7th grade ELA and Social Studies at Alder Middle School. She left Fontana Unified for a period and worked for a charter school organization while simultaneously practicing as a therapist in community mental health and private practice settings. She eventually came back “home” to Fontana Unified where she worked as an Instructional Coach.
Kimberly has a passion for instruction, mental wellness, and identifying strengths to develop successful teams. She is grateful to work with the students, staff, and parents that embody the heart of Sequoia!
Leading Innovation: What school leaders are thinking, saying and doing today
Being a school leader can be lonely and isolating, so we've created a weekly podcast to share ideas, strategies and insights about what's working in our schools and what's not. Join us on Leading Innovation: Where school leaders talk about what school leaders are thinking, saying and doing today.