Impactful interviews with renowned thought leaders and deep-dives in to international school trends and strategies, to support you in your international school leadership journey.
GLOBAL ED LEADERS has topped the School Podcast charts in countries across the world* and is in the top 10% of all podcasts globally*.
*#1 podcast in Apple Podcast Charts in Hong Kong, Ireland, April 2024, Top 10% data from ListenNotes
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How AI is Disrupting Education
Dan FitzPatrick, award-winning author and EdTech strategist Dan offers invaluable insights into navigating the AI revolution. In this two-part episode, we explore the landscape of AI and its impact on schools, as well as practical strategies for leaders. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your AI efforts to the next level, Dan has the expertise to guide you. Tune in to Global Ed Leaders and join us on the frontlines of educational innovation.
How to Calm Parent Fears on Teacher Turnover
Join host Shane Leaning on Global Ed Leaders as he shares strategies for addressing parent concerns, including clear communication, transparency, engagement, and quality assurance. Learn how to establish trust, ease anxiety, and foster a strong community.
Improve your communication with School Parents
Evidence-based strategies to increase parental engagement, empower families, and cultivate collaborative relationships between parents and schools.
Emotionally Compelling Goals: The Secret to Teacher Success?
I discuss the challenges of using SMART goals and introduce a promising alternative: PEERS framework
Does AI make teachers obsolete?
We explore whether AI could make teachers obsolete, as well as AI's potential to enhance teaching and learning.
How you can use humility as your leadership superpower
I share strategies that you can use right away to enhance your leadership practice through the act of being humble.
Carrying the weight of school leadership
Neil Renton shares insights from his book "New School Leader, What Now?" on the journey of school leadership.
Reducing Turnover Through Effective Staff Induction
Why is effective staff induction important and what are the key elements of a successful induction programme?
Autonomy in Education: A Key to Teacher Retention
Three recommendations for bring more autonomy in to your leadership approach.
A guided meditation for international school leaders
A refreshing 5-minute meditation, custom-made for international education leaders
The Surprising Role of Work in Stress Recovery for International School Leaders
Why you should be leaning into aspects of your work that truly inspire you as an effective stress management strategy.
Video coaching to level-up professional learning
How can we improve professional development using video coaching?
Balancing the Scales: Nuanced Thinking for International School Leaders
The power of a balanced approach and the importance of nuanced thinking in the context of education.
Traditional education’s place in international schools
Teaching approaches, the use of workbooks and textbooks, and the importance of traditional methodologies in international education.
Checklist for International School Leaders Post-COVID
Strategic insights and share practical examples of how schools can successfully navigate a post-COVID reality.
A New Normal: Post-Pandemic Education in International Schools
What are the effects of COVID on international school students and staff.
Unveiling the Future of Education: Insights from the OECD
From the rise of artificial intelligence to rethinking teacher pay and status, I unpack key highlights from the OECDs view on the state of global education.
Email productivity hack for educators and leaders
A quick email productivity hack that can help you maximize your time and get more done.
Creating effective online teacher training
Explore the strengths and weaknesses of both online and face-to-face training, touching on the importance of reflective tools, peer feedback, and the use of multimedia in enhancing learning experiences.
5 things every educator can learn from China
Five areas that international educators can learn from China's approach to education