By admin4, on June 16th, 2011%
A Conversation with Mark Gura
New Directions in Technology and Equity
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Topic: New Directions in Technology and Equity
Join us for a fascinating interview as Mark Gura, a former director of Office of Instructional Technology of the NYC Board of Education, discusses critical topics for superintendents with our District Leader’s Podcast host, Dr. Kathleen P. King. From discussions of how to practically incorporate financial literacy into your district, to the implications of Race to the Top, this episode provides invaluable insight about technology issues superintendents can use today and tomorrow.
Biographical Background:
Mark Gura is an accomplished academic author, having published numerous articles on education, and is the co-author of Podcasting for Teaching (2009, 2007: 1st and 2nd eds) , Classroom Robotics (2007), Recapturing Technology for Education (2005), and Making Literacy Magic Happen: The Best of Learning and Leading with Technology, an ISTE publication. He has won many awards . . . → Read More: Episode 55: Mark Gura Interview
By admin4, on January 24th, 2011%
 A Conversation Between Dr. Peter Gorman
and Arthur Griffin
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The Challenging Choices Excellence Requires
Topic: The Challenging Choices Excellence Requires
Join us for another exciting episode as Arthur Griffin interviews Dr. Peter C. Gorman superintendent of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School system. Over the course of the interview, Dr. Gorman discusses several aspects of his time in Charlotte, and talks about the hard choices that come with a growing constituency and a shrinking budget, and about how to handle it when you’re faced with the decision to close schools. But it’s not all doom and gloom! He also talks about some of the successes he’s had and the areas he’s had to focus on to make his school system successful- describing the importance of being relevant and the need for professional development.
This is an an intriguing interview as Dr. Gorman shares his valuable experience as a superintendent with district leaders nationwide; . . . → Read More: Ep. 53 Peter Gorman Interview
By dlpod, on May 11th, 2010%
Mr. Thomas Brady Interview, Superintendent of Providence, RI Public Schools.
Leading a School Community to Success through Change
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Topic: Leading a School Community to Success through Change
Join us to listen as we interview Mr. Thomas Brady, the superintendent for Providence Public Schools, Providence, RI. What makes us the leaders we are? How do our life experiences surface when we serve as public school superintendents?
These and many other questions are answered in a stirring discussion and retrospect of Mr. Thomas Brady’s current career in public education. Our host Arthur Griffin and Mr. Brady discuss the challenges Mr. Brady has faced in the more than ten years he’s been working in public education, and the intersection and differences among his experiences in Philadelphia and Fairfax, VA.
In a unusual twist, listeners will also discover how Brady’s extensive military career has helped shape and prepare him for the . . . → Read More: Ep 51 Mr. Thomas Brady Interview
By dlpod, on March 12th, 2010%
Interview with Dr. Judy A. Alston Author on School Leadership
Cultural Border Crossing and Student Achievement in American Schools
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Topic: Cultural Border Crossing and Student Achievement in American Schools
Dr. Judy A. Alston, co-author of School Leadership and Administration: Important Concepts, Case Studies, & Simulations (McGraw-Hill), discusses hot topics in school leadership with guest host, David Patterson, in this 49th episode of District Leaders Podcast. The particular focus is about the importance and relevance of border crossings and student achievement in schools. Join us for a breakthro0ugh discussion about motivation, critical thinking and student achievement for a wide base of students you serve in your schools every day.
Topics covered in this interview include:
Research about effective schools by applying the concept of cultural border crossing.
Addressing issues of racism, classism, and sexism,
Recommendations for how school leadership can help students effectively cross borders and reach the highest possible . . . → Read More: Ep 49. Dr. Judy Alston, Supt/Author Interview
By dlpod, on February 7th, 2010%
Interview with Ms. Eileen Cooper Reed, Cincinnati School Board
The School Board’s Role in Decision Making: Insights from the President
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The School Board’s Role in Decision Making: Insights from the President
Elaine Cooper Reed, Cincinnati School Board President, discusses issues facing public schools today with host Mr. Arthur Griffin. Ms. Reid discusses the challenges she has faced with school funding and downsizing, as well as many other issues. This episode is revealing and helpful as she shares with us many insights she’s garnered over years as a member of the governance team.
District Leaders Podcast is always
Leading Today for Success Tomorrow!
Biographical Background
After practicing clinical social work for several years, Eileen Cooper Reed attended the University of Cincinnati College of Law, graduating in 1984. Her Administrative Law Team won 1st place in the National Administrative Law Competition. She was . . . → Read More: Ep 48 Ms. Eileen Cooper Reed
By dlpod, on December 30th, 2009%
Interview with Dr. Eugene G. White, Supt. Indianapolis Public Schools
Handling the Tough Decisions: Preserving Student Achievement during Budget Cuts
Handling the Tough Decisions: Preserving Student Achievement during Budget Cuts
Dr. Eugene G.White, Superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) in Indiana discusses difficult choices in district leadership with host Mr. Arthur Griffin. An accomplished author and recipient of 2009 Indiana Superintendent of the Year award (also in 2002). Having experience through the ranks from school principal through medium to large urban districts, he has much to share on leadership and coping with the difficult decisions faced in these roles.
Dr. White has authored two books for school leaders including Leadership Beyond Excuses: The Courage to Hold the Rope.
Specific topics included in this interview with Dr. White:
Most difficult decisions faced across 30 years of school and district leadership
Coping with large budget cuts while maintaining educational excellence
Describing priorities, equity, and negotiation during process . . . → Read More: Ep 47 Dr. Eugene G. White
By dlpod, on September 6th, 2009%
Interview with Dr. Bruce Cooper, Professor of Educational Leadership, and Policy, Fordham University. Solutions for School Finance and Policy Issues
Solutions for School Finance and Policy Issues
Dr. Bruce S. Cooper, Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy, Fordham University, prolific author, well-known expert in school policy and finance and former President of the Politics of Education Society (PEA) is our guest for this special interview with District Leader’s Podcast joining our guest host Dr. Kathleen P. King. In the field of educational administration, policy, and finance, Dr. Cooper is a trend setter and prolific author, research and mentor of school leaders and superintendents around the globe. In 2009, he also received the Scribner Award for Mentoring from UCEA. Join us for this vibrant discussion as Cooper and King share how school superintendents strategize to succeed during a time of decreased funding and increased demands.
Specific topics include the following hot topic . . . → Read More: Ep 45 Dr Bruce Cooper
By dlpod, on April 28th, 2008%
Interview with Long Island’s Connetquot School District Superintendent
Dr. Alan Groveman
Urban Education and Difficult Decisions
Key Topics include: High Stakes Testing · School Board Member · School Safety · Leadership · Improving Student Performance · Professional Development
Dr. Alan Groveman, Superintendent of Schools for Long Island’s Connetquot School District, is interviewed about critical school topics by host Edward Milliken for District Leader’s Podcast Episode 13. Dr. Alan Groveman discusses vital issues that are effecting the superintendents and our schools ranging from school violence and security, to parental involvement, professional development and strategies for improving student learning. A striking characteristic of this episode is how superintendents and school leaders need to effectively balance and meet the demands for all children to achieve learning standards (No Child Left Behind) and the demand that communities have for their schools to be safe havens for their children to attend.
Don’t miss this . . . → Read More: Ep. 13 – Dr. Alan Groveman
By dlpod, on March 17th, 2008%
Interview with Superintendent of Enlarged City School District of Troy New York, Fadhilika Atiba-Weza
Urban Education: Challenges and Success Strategies
Key Topics include: High Stakes Testing · Career and Technical Education · Leadership · Improving Student Performance · Making the Tough Decisions · Urban Education
This exciting episode of the District Leader’s Podcast features an interview with Superintendent Fadhilika Atiba-Weza and podcast host Ed Milliken. They discuss the great challenges facing superintendents and real strategies for success in serving populations of students with performance disparities. Listen in as this school leader shares insight on balancing the needs for assessment, accountability and evaluation. This exciting discussion also delves into the role of the superintendent in reaching out to the community and parents.
Don’t miss Episode 10 of The District Leader’s Podcast and the chance to join your colleagues as they consider these examples of managing, leading and coping . . . → Read More: Ep. 10 – Mr. Atiba-Weza
By dlpod, on November 30th, 2007%
Interview with Superintendent of Wilmington and Newark Delaware School Districts-
Dr. Lillian Lowery
Making the Tough Decisions
Key Topics include: Making the Tough Decisions · Urban Education
Join us for this gripping interview as Dr. Lillian Lowery discusses difficult challenges met as new superintendent of Christina School District in Wilmington, Delaware. In this interview with our host Arthur Griffin, Dr. Lowery shares some of the ramifications of the Supreme Court on racially identifiable schools, using race as a determinant for student assignment and community engagement. Dr. Lowery expresses her thoughts on configuring Christina Schools making the district accountable and teaching civic responsibility.
This is an episode that will provide an abundance of strategies for you to consider in addressing similar issues.
Biographical Background
Dr. Lillian Lowery is superintendent of schools for Wilmington and Newark, DE. In her previous position as assistant superintendent for Fairfax County Public Schools, she provided leadership for 25 schools . . . → Read More: Ep. 2 – Dr. Lillian Lowery
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