George always wanted to be a teacher, grew up in East Central Indiana, and came back to live there after his college. His wife is a middle school teacher, they have two young sons, he enjoys golfing (1:50)
All students can learn, and all students learn at different rates (4:24)
Achieving the balance between meeting each student where they are, while also making sure the class as a whole runs efficiently by being flexible and innovative (7:30)
George traces his education career path, from his first job was elementary teacher for special needs students to his current position as assistant superintendent (10:10)
Making the decision to move from teaching into administration because he was constantly noticing things he thought he would be able to address (12:53)
Time management and organization are two of the biggest challenges for new admins (14:10)
How George is able to be fully present, while maintaining a good work/life balance (18:40)
Using Evernote to capture thoughts while you’re driving or otherwise occupied (21:20)
As you gain experience, you’ll redefine what success as an administrator consists of (22:20)
Creating an alternative approach to education for struggling students was one of the defining experiences of George’s administration career (24:18)
It’s natural for a teacher to worry about losing that connection to students after becoming an administrator, but you shouldn’t worry too much about it, because you’ll still have strong connections (35:17)
Why ideally we should make decisions based on our best people (38:54)
How starting off in special education had a huge impact on George’s approach to education and school leadership (39:35)
Several books that George likes for school leaders (48:01)
If you want good relationships with students, treat them as if they’re your own kids (49:00)
Too many administrators get trapped in their office (50:52)
If George had a time machine, here’s the advice he would go back and give his younger self when he was just starting out in administration (53:28)
The Power of Yet by Carol Dweck
Books mentioned in this episode
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink
Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth
How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character by Paul Tough
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