Educators Among Us

For a Limited Time: Boundaries of Excellence


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In the weekly Educators Among Us podcast series, Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth LLC,  takes time to motivate and encourage educators on a mission of excellence.  

 

In this episode, Scott emphasizes the importance of perspective and time management in education. He discusses how educators can control their perspective and make the most of their time, highlighting the impact of their influence on students and colleagues. 

Join us, as we explore the necessity of setting boundaries and maintaining a commitment to excellence in order to foster a positive educational environment.

 

Takeaways

-Perspective is a powerful tool for educators.

-Time is a precious asset that should be valued.

-Lost time can never be regained, making it essential to use wisely.

-Setting boundaries helps sustain priorities in life.

-Educators must be ready to influence at any moment.

-An unrelenting pursuit of excellence distinguishes effective educators.

-Consistency in performance builds trust and collaboration.

-Every educator has the power to change lives.

-Living with a sense of urgency can enhance effectiveness.

-Reflecting on daily impact is crucial for personal growth.

 

Chapters

00:48 Introduction to Educators Among Us 

02:30 For a Limited Time, Only

04:54 Time in Perspective

06:43 Challenge to be Ready to Go

09:02 A Coaching Question

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Educators Among UsBy Scott Barron