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Are you considering stepping into a leadership role in education but feeling unsure of where to start? In this episode, I sit down with Starr Sackstein, an experienced educator, consultant, and author, to talk about the journey from teacher to leader. Starr shares her personal story of leaving the classroom, the challenges she faced in leadership, and the lessons she’s learned along the way.
We dive into practical steps for preparing yourself for leadership, how to balance progressive ideas with system demands, and the importance of staying connected to the heart of teaching—your students. Starr offers honest advice on overcoming imposter syndrome, advocating for yourself, and navigating the unexpected responsibilities that often come with leadership roles.
Whether you’re aspiring to lead your department, take on an instructional coach role, or simply want to grow your influence within your school, this episode is packed with insights to empower you to take the next step with confidence.
Tune in to discover: • How to know when you’re ready to leave the classroom for leadership. • Strategies for building credibility and trust with your peers. • Ways to stay connected to students and avoid “initiative fatigue.” • Practical tips for advocating for your goals and protecting your time.
If you’ve ever wondered whether leadership is the right move for you, this conversation will leave you inspired and ready to take action.
Get the shareable article/transcript for this episode here.
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Are you considering stepping into a leadership role in education but feeling unsure of where to start? In this episode, I sit down with Starr Sackstein, an experienced educator, consultant, and author, to talk about the journey from teacher to leader. Starr shares her personal story of leaving the classroom, the challenges she faced in leadership, and the lessons she’s learned along the way.
We dive into practical steps for preparing yourself for leadership, how to balance progressive ideas with system demands, and the importance of staying connected to the heart of teaching—your students. Starr offers honest advice on overcoming imposter syndrome, advocating for yourself, and navigating the unexpected responsibilities that often come with leadership roles.
Whether you’re aspiring to lead your department, take on an instructional coach role, or simply want to grow your influence within your school, this episode is packed with insights to empower you to take the next step with confidence.
Tune in to discover: • How to know when you’re ready to leave the classroom for leadership. • Strategies for building credibility and trust with your peers. • Ways to stay connected to students and avoid “initiative fatigue.” • Practical tips for advocating for your goals and protecting your time.
If you’ve ever wondered whether leadership is the right move for you, this conversation will leave you inspired and ready to take action.
Get the shareable article/transcript for this episode here.
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