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How do you create great leaders in the educational system? In this episode of Change Starts Here, host Dustin Odham is joined by Laurie Brooks and Lynne Fox to explore the 4 roles of Leadership within the school system and how to utilize those roles effectively.
In a conference style setting, Dustin dives into Laurie and Lynne's process of creating great leaders, both on the playground and not. They unpack Franklin Covey's framework of four essential leadership roles—inspiring trust, creating vision, executing strategy, and coaching potential—and demonstrate how these principles can revolutionize afterschool programs and summer learning experiences.They speak about not only creating great leaders with their teachers, but how to help the “kiddos” become leaders as well. Both guests give incredible advice on how to coach, but also let your teachers be coaches themselves.
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If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/
Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at Franklin Covey Education
Guests: Laurie Brooks (Client Partner, Franklin Covey); Lynne Fox (Global Educational Developer)
Timestamps:
(00:00 - 1:26) Intro
(1:27 - 2:40) Laurie's story
(2:41 - 3:50) Lynne’s story
(3:51 - 5:02) The 4 Roles of Leaders
(5:03 - 7:44) Role 1: Trust
(7:45 - 10:12) Role 2: Creating Vision
(10:13 - 12:23) Afterschool Care in Schools
(12:24 - 13:16) Role 3: Executing Strategy from Vision
(13:17 - 15:12) 4 Key Elements of Execution
(15:13 - 20:34) Role 4: Coaching Potential
(20:34 - 22:51) Advice from Laurie and Lynne
(22:52 - 25:40) Extended Learning Opportunities
(25:41 - 25:43) Outro
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How do you create great leaders in the educational system? In this episode of Change Starts Here, host Dustin Odham is joined by Laurie Brooks and Lynne Fox to explore the 4 roles of Leadership within the school system and how to utilize those roles effectively.
In a conference style setting, Dustin dives into Laurie and Lynne's process of creating great leaders, both on the playground and not. They unpack Franklin Covey's framework of four essential leadership roles—inspiring trust, creating vision, executing strategy, and coaching potential—and demonstrate how these principles can revolutionize afterschool programs and summer learning experiences.They speak about not only creating great leaders with their teachers, but how to help the “kiddos” become leaders as well. Both guests give incredible advice on how to coach, but also let your teachers be coaches themselves.
Be sure to like, subscribe, and turn on bell notifications to ensure you don't miss our next episode.
If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/
Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at Franklin Covey Education
Guests: Laurie Brooks (Client Partner, Franklin Covey); Lynne Fox (Global Educational Developer)
Timestamps:
(00:00 - 1:26) Intro
(1:27 - 2:40) Laurie's story
(2:41 - 3:50) Lynne’s story
(3:51 - 5:02) The 4 Roles of Leaders
(5:03 - 7:44) Role 1: Trust
(7:45 - 10:12) Role 2: Creating Vision
(10:13 - 12:23) Afterschool Care in Schools
(12:24 - 13:16) Role 3: Executing Strategy from Vision
(13:17 - 15:12) 4 Key Elements of Execution
(15:13 - 20:34) Role 4: Coaching Potential
(20:34 - 22:51) Advice from Laurie and Lynne
(22:52 - 25:40) Extended Learning Opportunities
(25:41 - 25:43) Outro

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