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When life in schools feels messy, unpredictable, or even overwhelming, educators are the ones who hold steady and bring direction. Chaos is inevitable in the classroom, in leadership, and in our personal lives. What matters is how we respond. Every educator is a leader, and every leader is an educator. So, we must respond well.
In this episode of Educators Among Us, Scott Barron, Chef Reinvention Officer with School Growth explores the idea of "mastery in chaos" and what it really means for those serving in education. Scott makes a case for seeing chaos not as a threat but as an opportunity for deeper leadership.
Listeners will hear about the different "types" of chaos—creative, organized, adaptive, and transitional, and how each offers a chance to cultivate stronger schools and stronger people.
By the end, you'll be encouraged to step into your role as an educator with courage and intentionality. Chaos may not disappear, but you can choose to transform it into something that strengthens your students, your colleagues, and your own leadership journey
Takeaways:
-Chaos is a reality in schools, but it can be harnessed for growth
-Four types of chaos: creative, organized, adaptive, transitional
-Leadership often happens most powerfully during transitions
-Every educator is a leader, and every leader is an educator
-Educators shape culture through behavior and words
-Chaos can be reframed as a canvas for innovation and resilience
-Effective leaders discipline emotions and model integrity
Chapters
00:44 Introduction
02:00 Defining Shambolic
04:10 Categories of Chaos
6:40 Educators are Leaders, Leaders are Educators
9:25 Thriving in Chaos
10:40 Coaching Question
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Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith.
www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com
www.educatorsamongus.com
https://www.edfellowship.org/
Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here:
Buy the book, Love'em and Lead'em, here:
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https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/
https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth
https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
By Scott BarronWhen life in schools feels messy, unpredictable, or even overwhelming, educators are the ones who hold steady and bring direction. Chaos is inevitable in the classroom, in leadership, and in our personal lives. What matters is how we respond. Every educator is a leader, and every leader is an educator. So, we must respond well.
In this episode of Educators Among Us, Scott Barron, Chef Reinvention Officer with School Growth explores the idea of "mastery in chaos" and what it really means for those serving in education. Scott makes a case for seeing chaos not as a threat but as an opportunity for deeper leadership.
Listeners will hear about the different "types" of chaos—creative, organized, adaptive, and transitional, and how each offers a chance to cultivate stronger schools and stronger people.
By the end, you'll be encouraged to step into your role as an educator with courage and intentionality. Chaos may not disappear, but you can choose to transform it into something that strengthens your students, your colleagues, and your own leadership journey
Takeaways:
-Chaos is a reality in schools, but it can be harnessed for growth
-Four types of chaos: creative, organized, adaptive, transitional
-Leadership often happens most powerfully during transitions
-Every educator is a leader, and every leader is an educator
-Educators shape culture through behavior and words
-Chaos can be reframed as a canvas for innovation and resilience
-Effective leaders discipline emotions and model integrity
Chapters
00:44 Introduction
02:00 Defining Shambolic
04:10 Categories of Chaos
6:40 Educators are Leaders, Leaders are Educators
9:25 Thriving in Chaos
10:40 Coaching Question
—-----------------------------
Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith.
www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com
www.educatorsamongus.com
https://www.edfellowship.org/
Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here:
Buy the book, Love'em and Lead'em, here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/
https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/
https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth
https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth