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In this episode of the Teacher Leader Podcast, we speak with Jackie Doerr, an educator whose career spanned 41 years (1968-2009) and included being one of the first female principals in her district.
She highlights essential lessons relevant today: differentiation, community engagement, and valuing all individuals, from students to staff. Her work with Hispanic mothers turned them into strong advocates for the school, reflecting her commitment to shared leadership and cultural responsiveness.
With honesty and humor, Jackie recounts her experiences with superintendents, the challenges she's faced since the 1960s, and her joy in working with children. This episode celebrates a leader whose legacy continues to inspire educators.
By The Teacher Leader PressIn this episode of the Teacher Leader Podcast, we speak with Jackie Doerr, an educator whose career spanned 41 years (1968-2009) and included being one of the first female principals in her district.
She highlights essential lessons relevant today: differentiation, community engagement, and valuing all individuals, from students to staff. Her work with Hispanic mothers turned them into strong advocates for the school, reflecting her commitment to shared leadership and cultural responsiveness.
With honesty and humor, Jackie recounts her experiences with superintendents, the challenges she's faced since the 1960s, and her joy in working with children. This episode celebrates a leader whose legacy continues to inspire educators.