The wellbeing of staff in schools has never been more important. With almost a third of new staff leaving the profession after just five years and almost 30% of teachers saying they are thinking of leaving in the next 12 months (National Foundation for Educational Research), we are facing a teacher and school leader retention crisis. The We Lead Well Podcast has been created in response to this crisis, to encourage and support school leaders to create places where people love to work. We support school leaders to enhance their own wellbeing and that of all the staff in their schools. Each week, leading educationalists share their experience, views and tips on how other school leaders can lead better and ensure better wellbeing in their organisations for the benefit of themselves and all of their staff.
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The wellbeing of staff in schools has never been more important. With almost a third of new staff leaving the profession after just five years and almost 30% of teachers saying they are thinking of leaving in the next 12 months (National Foundation for Educational Research), we are facing a teacher and school leader retention crisis. The We Lead Well Podcast has been created in response to this crisis, to encourage and support school leaders to create places where people love to work. We support school leaders to enhance their own wellbeing and that of all the staff in their schools. Each week, leading educationalists share their experience, views and tips on how other school leaders can lead better and ensure better wellbeing in their organisations for the benefit of themselves and all of their staff.
Dr Kulvan Atwal - Embracing Innovative Leadership in Education
The We Lead Well Podcast
1 hour 28 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Dr Kulvan Atwal - Embracing Innovative Leadership in Education
Welcome to the latest episode of the We Lead Well podcast. In partnership with Progressive Masculinity and HeadTeacherChat.com, this episode offers invaluable insights for school leaders in a compelling interview with Dr. Kulvan Atwal, the head teacher of two innovative schools in London.
Dr. Atwal discusses his unique and successful approaches to leadership that prioritise staff well-being and professional development. Learn how investing in staff can reduce sickness rates, supply budgets, and recruitment costs while fostering a positive and productive school environment.
Don't miss this enlightening conversation that could inspire you to lead in new and effective ways, ultimately benefiting both staff and students. Tune in to hear more from Dr. Kulvan Atwal and discover how you can make a significant impact in your educational community.
For additional support and resources, visit HeadTeacherChat.com or follow them on social media. If you want to find out more about Progressive Masculinity visit the website progressivemasculinity.co.uk To connect with Vicki to find out more about coaching or to join the Women Lead Well Network, visit We Lead Well or email her at vicki@weleadwell.co.uk.
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The We Lead Well Podcast
The wellbeing of staff in schools has never been more important. With almost a third of new staff leaving the profession after just five years and almost 30% of teachers saying they are thinking of leaving in the next 12 months (National Foundation for Educational Research), we are facing a teacher and school leader retention crisis. The We Lead Well Podcast has been created in response to this crisis, to encourage and support school leaders to create places where people love to work. We support school leaders to enhance their own wellbeing and that of all the staff in their schools. Each week, leading educationalists share their experience, views and tips on how other school leaders can lead better and ensure better wellbeing in their organisations for the benefit of themselves and all of their staff.