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A Quick Summary:
This episode dives into the evolving role of international school heads, following up on previous research from Dr. Alan Morrison about the tenure and competencies of school leaders. The hosts reflect on board-head relationships, business and operational skills, and the unique challenges of leadership in international schools. Through comparing job descriptions and sharing stories, they highlight what it takes to thrive as a head of school—including bridging the gap between educational and business leadership, fostering trust, and navigating complex community dynamics.
We hope you enjoy this episode of WYHA, voted the number 7 international education podcast according to Feedspot. https://podcast.feedspot.com/international_education_podcasts/
Key Discussion Points:
Why international school heads leave roles: Governance challenges, career moves, and culture fit
Core competencies for leaders, especially business acumen and managing board relationships
The difference between principal and head of school roles—more business operations and metrics at the top
Navigating school culture and tone: how leaders can set expectations but must align with existing values
The importance of adaptability, self-awareness, and handling crisis situations
Building trust with staff, parents, and boards by communicating a clear vision and operationalizing change
No one-size-fits-all approach—leadership fit depends on the unique culture and stage of each school
Advice for aspiring heads: Get broad exposure across operations, know your values, embrace difficult decisions, and understand the 'big picture' of school management
Takeaways:
Succession planning should help future leaders see every part of the school, not just academics
Leadership growth starts with deep self-reflection and value alignment
Being a head of school is challenging but highly rewarding—candidates should embrace its complexities
Call to Action: Have thoughts or questions? Want to suggest a future podcast topic? Reach out at www.educationtomorrow.com.
Thank you for listening to Where's Your Head At? Stay tuned for more episodes on leadership, innovation, and community in international education.
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By Richard Henry5
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A Quick Summary:
This episode dives into the evolving role of international school heads, following up on previous research from Dr. Alan Morrison about the tenure and competencies of school leaders. The hosts reflect on board-head relationships, business and operational skills, and the unique challenges of leadership in international schools. Through comparing job descriptions and sharing stories, they highlight what it takes to thrive as a head of school—including bridging the gap between educational and business leadership, fostering trust, and navigating complex community dynamics.
We hope you enjoy this episode of WYHA, voted the number 7 international education podcast according to Feedspot. https://podcast.feedspot.com/international_education_podcasts/
Key Discussion Points:
Why international school heads leave roles: Governance challenges, career moves, and culture fit
Core competencies for leaders, especially business acumen and managing board relationships
The difference between principal and head of school roles—more business operations and metrics at the top
Navigating school culture and tone: how leaders can set expectations but must align with existing values
The importance of adaptability, self-awareness, and handling crisis situations
Building trust with staff, parents, and boards by communicating a clear vision and operationalizing change
No one-size-fits-all approach—leadership fit depends on the unique culture and stage of each school
Advice for aspiring heads: Get broad exposure across operations, know your values, embrace difficult decisions, and understand the 'big picture' of school management
Takeaways:
Succession planning should help future leaders see every part of the school, not just academics
Leadership growth starts with deep self-reflection and value alignment
Being a head of school is challenging but highly rewarding—candidates should embrace its complexities
Call to Action: Have thoughts or questions? Want to suggest a future podcast topic? Reach out at www.educationtomorrow.com.
Thank you for listening to Where's Your Head At? Stay tuned for more episodes on leadership, innovation, and community in international education.
Show notes created by https://podium.page