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School Talk
gdeutmeyer
141 episodes
7 months ago
Greg serves as an Instructional Coach in the elementary setting and Jenny serves as a Principal of an elementary building.  In this podcast they sit down and talk anything school related.  From leadership to curriculum nothing is off the table.
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Greg serves as an Instructional Coach in the elementary setting and Jenny serves as a Principal of an elementary building.  In this podcast they sit down and talk anything school related.  From leadership to curriculum nothing is off the table.
Show more...
Education
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Episode 138: Permission to Be Great: ERA
School Talk
23 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 138: Permission to Be Great: ERA
In episode 3 of our Permission to Be Great series dives into the concepts of ERA.  Join Greg and Jenny as they sit down with author, principal, and friend of the show Dan Butler to talk about encouragement, recognition, and appreciation. People often leave jobs due to a lack of ERA in this episode we talk about ways to address that.  Find out more about Dan by going to his website: www.danpbutler.com 
School Talk
Greg serves as an Instructional Coach in the elementary setting and Jenny serves as a Principal of an elementary building.  In this podcast they sit down and talk anything school related.  From leadership to curriculum nothing is off the table.