This episode focuses on how teachers can avoid feeling overlooked, particularly those with significant experience. The discussion includes the importance of self-reflection, skill development, positive affirmation, and aligning oneself with future leadership roles. I also touch on dealing with online criticism and I recognise the trauma and challenges educators face. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Update00:45 Addressing Teacher Overlook and Job Applications02:54 Personal Chal...
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This episode focuses on how teachers can avoid feeling overlooked, particularly those with significant experience. The discussion includes the importance of self-reflection, skill development, positive affirmation, and aligning oneself with future leadership roles. I also touch on dealing with online criticism and I recognise the trauma and challenges educators face. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Update00:45 Addressing Teacher Overlook and Job Applications02:54 Personal Chal...
E24: Building Meaningful Relationships, Taking Action and Developing Networks with Mark O'Dea
The Growth in Educational Leadership Podcast
49 minutes
9 months ago
E24: Building Meaningful Relationships, Taking Action and Developing Networks with Mark O'Dea
In episode 24 of the Growth in Education Leadership Podcast, I welcome Mark O'Dea, an engineering teacher from County Clare, to discuss his teaching career and leadership roles. Mark, who has been teaching since 2007, shares his journey from student to teacher in the same school and highlights the importance of building relationships with students both in and out of the classroom. He discusses his roles as an AP1 holder, year head, and his involvement in digital learning. Mark ref...
The Growth in Educational Leadership Podcast
This episode focuses on how teachers can avoid feeling overlooked, particularly those with significant experience. The discussion includes the importance of self-reflection, skill development, positive affirmation, and aligning oneself with future leadership roles. I also touch on dealing with online criticism and I recognise the trauma and challenges educators face. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Update00:45 Addressing Teacher Overlook and Job Applications02:54 Personal Chal...