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EdLeader

Dr. Rob Jacksonwww.drrobjackson.com
Educational Leadership is an ever-evolving opportunity to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of students, parents, and the community. Join Dr. Rob Jackson for conversations and reflections on improving Educational Leadership from the Classroom to the Boardroom and beyond.
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Episodes

Turn on the Faucet: Tuesdays with Morrie - featuring Graham Davis and Elijah Jackson

EdLeader Podcast host Dr. Rob Jackson might just be a closet bibliophile, someone who has a great love of books. Occasionally he enjoys returning to touchstone texts or timeless tomes, those books that shaped him early in his career and life and bringing them forward, spending time again with the words, thoughts, and reflections that moved him then and move him still. This latest episode is just that, a return to a treasured book. The book, Tuesdays with Morrie, became a runaway bestseller 26 ye...

Dec 01, 202344 minEp. 90

Serving Heroes - Supporting Military-Connected Students and Families featuring Dr. Angie Mullenix

Military-connected students and families transition on average 6-9 times in a military child's academic career. Schools should thoughtfully consider how to provide every flexibility possible to ensure that military-connected students have a smooth transition when they arrive and that their unique needs are met while they are with us. Dr. Angie Mullenix is the Director of Innovative Practices and Programs and the State Military Liaison for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. A ve...

Nov 07, 202334 minEp. 89

Science of Reading: Vocabulary - What Every EdLeader Should Know

The Science of Reading is undergirded by theories of how students learn to read and comprehend text. The theory most often cited is Scarborough's Reading Rope as conceived by Dr. Hollis S. Scarborough. Dr. Scarborough believed that the elements of Word Recognition and the elements of Language Comprehension all weave together into the rope of Reading Comprehension. Just like a true rope, the more strands present and the stronger each strand is, the stronger the rope is. It is surmised that if a s...

Oct 27, 202320 minEp. 88

Meet Them Where They Are and Take Them as Far as They Want to Go featuring Dr. Jeff Cox

When students graduate from our schools and school systems, where do they go? We hope that they are enrolled, enlisted, or employed. We hope that we have helped them accomplish their dreams and reach their goals. Today’s guest on the EdLeader podcast is focused on meeting students where they are and taking them as far as they want to go. Dr. Jeff Cox became the 11th President of the North Carolina Community College System on June 1, 2023. Dr. Cox previously served as president of Wilkes Communit...

Oct 16, 202338 minEp. 87

Leading with Purpose: Strategies to Sustain in Leadership through Prioritizing Growth and Self-Care

Leaders tend to dive into the work and forget about themselves. Later, they find themselves feeling drained, frustrated, and tired. You have heard the clarion calls to prioritize your own self-care. We have also heard that self-care is not selfish. Though important aspects, self-care is more than just exercise and eating well. It is also prioritizing your own growth, continuous learning, building a support network, achieving a work-life balance, and choosing personal joy. EdLeader host Dr. Rob J...

Sep 27, 202343 minEp. 86

Bring the Joy featuring 2023 NC State Principal of the Year Donna Bledsoe

In a world that tips towards negativity and defeatism, EdLeaders have the opportunity to brighten life and sew positivity through Bringing Joy into the schoolhouse and into the lives of students and staff every day. Donna L. Bledsoe, principal of Cedar Ridge Elementary School in Surry County, NC was selected as the 2023 North Carolina State Principal of the Year. She encourages every EdLeader to "Bring the Joy" every day. Since becoming the leader of the small, rural school in 2016, Ms. Bledsoe ...

Sep 12, 202325 minEp. 85

Unleashing Greatness featuring Stephen M. R. Covey

Stephen M. R. Covey is the author of Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller, Trust and Inspire: How Truly Great Leaders Unleash Greatness in Others. Joining Dr. Jackson for a truly inspirational conversation, Covey believes that even though our world has changed drastically, our leadership style has not. Most organizations, teams, schools, and families today still operate from a model of “Command and Control,” focusing on hierarchies and compliance from people. But because of the changing nature of t...

Sep 03, 202342 minEp. 84

Science of Reading: Phonological Awareness - What Every EdLeader Should Know with Special Co-host ChatGPT

Previous episodes in the Science of Reading series have focused on the strands of fluency, background knowledge, sight word recognition, verbal reasoning, literacy knowledge, decoding, and language structures. With this episode, we continue deconstructing the reading rope. Today, Dr. Jackson pulls out the strand of phonological awareness. His guest host for this episode is ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an AI language model developed by OpenAI. Although OpenAI does not claim personal authorship or intellec...

Aug 21, 202326 minEp. 83

Intention & Attention - The Pathway to Making a Lasting Difference

In education, I am surrounded by incredibly caring people who want to make a difference. For years, as an ice breaker in a meeting, an introduction in a presentation, or in an interview question, I have asked the question, ‘Why do you want to be a teacher, a counselor, a principal, a superintendent, or an educator?’ For years, the universal answer has been and is, “I want to make a difference!” As I think about it, with few exceptions, I can say that my colleagues have each made or are making a ...

Aug 07, 202316 minEp. 82

Equipped to Thrive: Improving School Mental Health featuring Charle Peck

Welcome to the 2023 - 2024 school year! It is hard for me to believe that this school year marks the EdLeader podcast’s fifth school year seeking to add value to the work and professional and personal lives of EdLeaders. Recently I was humbled when the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction selected the EdLeader podcast as a Promising Practice in the state and added it to their collection on the Promising Practices webpage . The EdLeader podcast community continues to grow worldwide bec...

Jul 29, 202331 minEp. 81

Science of Reading: Language Structures - What Every EdLeader Should Know

The Science of Reading is undergirded by theories of how students learn to read and comprehend text. The theory most often cited is Scarborough's Reading Rope as conceived by Dr. Hollis S. Scarborough. Dr. Scarborough believed that the elements of Word Recognition and the elements of Language Comprehension all weave together into the rope of Reading Comprehension. Just like a true rope, the more strands present and the stronger each strand is, the stronger the rope is. It is surmised that if a s...

Jul 23, 202323 minEp. 80

Science of Reading: Decoding - What Every EdLeader Should Know

The Science of Reading is undergirded by theories of how students learn to read and comprehend text. The theory most often cited is Scarborough's Reading Rope as conceived by Dr. Hollis S. Scarborough. Dr. Scarborough believed that the elements of Word Recognition and the elements of Language Comprehension all weave together into the rope of Reading Comprehension. Just like a true rope, the more strands present and the stronger each strand is, the stronger the rope is. It is surmised that if a s...

May 16, 202320 minEp. 79

Elevate... from Good to Great

Join Dr. Jackson as he seeks to apply his one-word to his personal and professional life through reflecting through the lens of a seminal book in the field of education. New Year's Resolutions have been around for a while. Over 4,000 years in fact. According to History.com , the Babylonians were the first to make resolutions as they planted their crops, launching a new year. I have no idea how well the Babylonians did with sticking to their resolutions 4,000 years ago, but in modern history at l...

Jan 17, 202333 minEp. 78

Pathway to the Principalship featuring Dr. Carrie Tulbert

The pathway to the principalship is paved with passion, purpose, planning, and practice. Dr. Carrie Tulbert, 2014 North Carolina State Principal of the Year, joins Dr. Jackson to share her journey to the principalship, how she supports Assistant Principals in their professional growth, and strategies for Principals in supporting their teammates in their own leadership journeys. Dr. Carrie Tulbert is currently in her 13th year as a middle school principal. She has led schools that truly run the g...

Sep 15, 202237 minEp. 77

Science of Reading: Literacy Knowledge - What Every EdLeader Should Know

The Science of Reading is undergirded by theories of how students learn to read and comprehend text. The theory most often cited is Scarborough's Reading Rope as conceived by Dr. Hollis S. Scarborough. Dr. Scarborough believed that the elements of Word Recognition and the elements of Language Comprehension all weave together into the rope of Reading Comprehension. Just like a true rope, the more strands present and the stronger each strand is, the stronger the rope is. It is surmised that if a s...

Sep 07, 202217 minEp. 76

People First, the rest will follow... featuring Coast Guard Captain Jennifer Stockwell

Chris Hadfield, a Canadian astronaut describes leadership this way, “Ultimately, leadership is not about glorious crowning acts. It's about keeping your team focused on a goal and motivated to do their best to achieve it, especially when the stakes are high and the consequences really matter. It is about laying the groundwork for others' success, and then standing back and letting them shine.” That quote really seems to capture the heart of Coast Guard Captain Jennifer Stockwell, Sector Commande...

Aug 27, 202230 minEp. 75

Purpose and Intentionality: The Role of the Principal in MTSS featuring Dr. Tanya Turner

MTSS, or Multi-Tiered Systems of Support, is a framework for school improvement. From selecting materials to planning instructional activities to improving core instruction, to considering interventions for groups and individual students, MTSS guides teachers and administrators to focus clearly on process improvement and effective practices. Dr. Tanya Turner serves as the Superintendent of the Perquimans County School System and is recognized as an effective and highly regarded instructional lea...

Aug 19, 202234 minEp. 74

Science of Reading: Verbal Reasoning - What Every EdLeader Should Know

The Science of Reading is undergirded by theories of how students learn to read and comprehend text. The theory most often cited is Scarborough's Reading Rope as conceived by Dr. Hollis S. Scarborough. Dr. Scarborough believed that the elements of Word Recognition and the elements of Language Comprehension all weave together into the rope of Reading Comprehension. Just like a true rope, the more strands present and the stronger each strand is, the stronger the rope is. It is surmised that if a s...

Aug 10, 202218 minEp. 73

Science of Reading: Sight Word Recognition - What Every EdLeader Should Know

The Science of Reading is undergirded by theories of how students learn to read and comprehend text. The theory most often cited is Scarborough's Reading Rope as conceived by Dr. Hollis S. Scarborough. Dr. Scarborough believed that the elements of Word Recognition and the elements of Language Comprehension all weave together into the rope of Reading Comprehension. Just like a true rope, the more strands present and the stronger each strand is, the stronger the rope is. It is surmised that if a s...

Jul 18, 202222 minEp. 72

Science of Reading: Background Knowledge - What Every EdLeader Should Know

This latest episode in The Science of Reading series focuses on background knowledge, a crucial strand of Language Comprehension. Once a reader has decoded the print into words, reading comprehension requires inferences that are built on background knowledge and not necessarily explicitly stated in the text. As the writers at BrainTrust define it, “Background knowledge is everything a child already knows about a topic prior to engaging in the lesson or activity. So for reading, background knowle...

Jul 02, 202222 minEp. 71

Science of Reading: Fluency - What Every EdLeader Should Know

Recently as Dr. Rob Jackson dove headfirst into attempting to understand The Science of Reading , he found himself immersed in The Reading Wars with Whole Language or Balanced Literacy on one side and The Science of Reading on the other. As he researched the divide between the two, he encountered a side skirmish and made himself a note to come back to it. Lost in the vitriol over phonics instruction was the respect given to or denied to fluency as a metric to pay attention to. At a basic level, ...

Jun 25, 202218 minEp. 70

The Science of Reading - What EdLeaders Need to Know

As an elementary teacher, elementary principal, and as a Superintendent, EdLeader podcast host Dr. Rob Jackson has watched the battle lines drawn and the theories, best practices, and curriculum shaming hurled back and forth in the "Reading Wars." Equating a war with the debate over the best way to teach children to read seems a bit excessive, but a quick glance over the blogs spewing nastiness about the thought-leaders on each side of the debate seems to give rise and credence to the name, "Rea...

Jun 17, 202220 minEp. 69

Leadership Lessons from the GOAT with JJ Jackson - Life Beyond

In this final episode of the EdLeader special series "Leadership Lessons from the GOAT," LockedOn Blue Devils host and lifelong fan, JJ Jackson, joins his Dad one more time to wrap a special season and a special book, "Leading With the Heart" by the GOAT, Coach Mike Krzyzewski. After a recap of the season's final game, JJ and Dr. Jackson share a special story from courtside of another memorable NCAA National Tournament, one that did end with a National Championship. Coach K's final leadership te...

May 30, 202228 minEp. 68

From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Confident Capable Readers - Part II featuring Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward

In Part 2 of an incredible conversation with Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward, co-authors of From Striving to Thriving and Intervention Reinvention, the rubber hits the road as Stephanie and Annie bring the research alive and give practical advice for making a difference for students . In the conversation in Part 1, they defined “reading volume” and discussed “tabling the labels” that become self-fulfilling prophecies for striving readers. Dr. Jackson highlights the book for its readability and f...

May 11, 202223 minEp. 67

From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Confident Capable Readers - Part I featuring Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward

EdLeaders are instructional leaders who are charged with making decisions daily about the teaching and learning taking place in classrooms, schools, and school districts. "Children learn to read by reading and need access to books they want to read; time to read; and loving, knowledgeable teachers who trust them as powerful learners and know how to build on their strengths. An affirming approach rooted in love yields powerful results and turns striving readers into thriving readers." - Stephanie...

Apr 26, 202224 minEp. 66

Leadership Lessons from the GOAT with JJ Jackson - Final Four Game Day

On this brand-new EdLeader special series, Leadership Lessons from the G.O.A.T. , Dr. Rob Jackson is joined by his son JJ Jackson, host of the Locked On Blue Devils podcast and the daily radio show SportsCall Auburn , as well as a Division 1 radio and television play-by-play announcer. Together, they delve into Coach K's book, Leading with the Heart , to share the leadership lessons of the basketball coach considered to be the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time!) In this episode, Dr. Jackson and JJ ...

Mar 30, 202228 minEp. 65

The Return of the Greatest Generation featuring Dr. John Bryant

Children who were born during the years from 1901 to 1927 would become known as the Greatest Generation. Theirs was an era marked by war and economic depression. They would endure the Spanish Flu pandemic from 1918 to 1920 and yet through all of the challenges and adversity, they developed values of personal responsibility, duty, honor, and faith. These characteristics helped them to defeat Hitler, build the American economy, make incredible advances in science and implement visionary programs l...

Mar 28, 202234 minEp. 64

Leadership Lessons from the GOAT with JJ Jackson - Focus on the Task at Hand

On this brand-new EdLeader special series, Leadership Lessons from the G.O.A.T. , Dr. Rob Jackson is joined by his son JJ Jackson, host of the Locked On Blue Devils podcast and the daily radio show SportsCall Auburn , as well as a Division 1 radio and television play-by-play announcer. Together, they delve into Coach K's book, Leading with the Heart , to share the leadership lessons of the basketball coach considered to be the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time!) In this episode, Dr. Jackson and JJ ...

Mar 16, 202224 minEp. 63

The Lighthouse Effect featuring Steve Pemberton

On this much-anticipated episode of the EdLeader podcast, Dr. Jackson is joined by Steve Pemberton, the author of the books “A Chance in the World” and “The Lighthouse Effect.” The first book, an autobiography, was made into a major motion picture, sharing the remarkable story of his life. The title of his book comes from a note left by a babysitter who wrote of him as a toddler: “This little boy doesn’t have a chance in the world.” Soon after, at age 3, Pemberton was taken away from his mother,...

Feb 22, 202227 minEp. 62

Purveyors of Hope - The Role of School Counselors with Brittany Norman

The role of a school counselor has evolved over time. From providing vocational guidance to some students in the early 1900's to providing more comprehensive, collaborative programs based on identified needs and inclusive of prevention and early intervention services for every student in career, academic, and social-emotional growth and skills, modern school counselors have important roles serving students and families as members of student support teams. On this latest episode of the EdLeader p...

Feb 11, 202224 minEp. 61
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