Kim shares a little about his background, family, and interests (2:16)
Kim describes his career path from college through today, including almost being drafted for Viet Nam, nearly getting fired his first year of teaching, and teaching in a school where a third of the students were Vietnamese, creating the Marshall Memo, and now speaking to over 100 audiences a year all across America (4:24)
All about the Marshall Memo, which Kim created and writes (13:35)
Why and when Kim decided to move from teaching into administration (19:45)
Some of the biggest obstacles Kim had to overcome in the early days of administration (21:35)
How Kim came to the realization that the way he was trained to be a school leader years ago was all wrong, and how this realization turned his entire approach to school leadership upside down (23:39)
A couple of Kim’s greatest experiences took place after he completely changed his approach to school administration (29:06)
Several important school leadership principles from Kim (33:43)
Kim’s greatest strength was also his biggest weakness (35:51)
Several books Kim highly recommends for school leaders (36:25)
Kim’s advice for school administrators on working with students (one idea involves lunch; another is about hiring) (37:22)
His advice for school administrators on working with the teachers in your building (38:45)
If Kim had a time machine, here’s the advice he would go back and give his younger self when he was just starting out in school administration (40:44)
Books mentioned in this episode
The Teaching Gap: Best Ideas from the World’s Teachers for Improving Education in the Classroom
The Understanding by Design Guide to Creating High-Quality Units
The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right
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