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Welcome to Leadership Shorts on The Learning Curve School Leadership Podcast, your go-to resource for quick and impactful ideas on school leadership. We explore concise and practical leadership concepts that can make a significant difference in the way you lead your school.
In this episode, we explore the concept of Inversion and its impact on effective school leadership. We discuss how thinking about problems from the opposite perspective can help identify potential pitfalls and create more robust strategies. Practical applications of this mental model are shared to help leaders foresee and mitigate risks.
Resources in this episode:
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By Classify EducationWelcome to Leadership Shorts on The Learning Curve School Leadership Podcast, your go-to resource for quick and impactful ideas on school leadership. We explore concise and practical leadership concepts that can make a significant difference in the way you lead your school.
In this episode, we explore the concept of Inversion and its impact on effective school leadership. We discuss how thinking about problems from the opposite perspective can help identify potential pitfalls and create more robust strategies. Practical applications of this mental model are shared to help leaders foresee and mitigate risks.
Resources in this episode:
Sign up to Classify Education newsletter to learn more about Classify and get some teaching & learning tips, leadership insights, and interesting data from around the education world. For a limited time, sign up and receive a reading intervention system packed with useful ways to support students’ reading fluency.
Checkout our blog where we cover the wonderful world of school assessment and data:
Follow us on social media: