Your Own Child(ren) in Your School. Will That Work? Brenda Hamm | September 5, 2022 You are a head of school candidate and you have children of your own. It can be a wonderful thing to have your kids in your school! Here are six pieces of advice for you to consider beforehand. 1. Start… Continue reading Your Own Child(ren) in Your School
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Writing an Educational Philosophy Statement
Writing an Educational Leadership Philosophy Statement Brenda Hamm | September 5, 2022You want me to write an educational leadership philosophy statement? What’s that? As you may recall from EC’s last newsletter, visualizing the three primary components of your written application (the resume, personal statement, and cover letter) as a Venn diagram, with each represented by… Continue reading Writing an Educational Philosophy Statement
Culture Shock
Culture Shock? Pilar Cabeza de Vaca | September 2, 2022 Having spent many years leading orientation programs for American teachers who are recruited to work in international schools for the first time, I’m familiar with the stages of culture shock one undergoes when moving to a new country. First there is the excitement of an… Continue reading Culture Shock
Take Care of Yourself
Take Care Of Yourself Brenda Hamm | April 26, 2022 I know a CEO of a multimillion dollar corporation who meditates for two hours every day. Two hours! I’m in awe of the discipline required, not just to remain in such a focused state for that amount of time, but also to protect two full… Continue reading Take Care of Yourself
Board Support of the Head of School
Board Support of the Head of School Sally Mixsell | April 28, 2022 What should Board support look like? As a board member what should I be doing if I’m adequately supporting the Head of School? What are some resources I can tap into to help me be a better board member? BOARD MEETINGS Attend… Continue reading Board Support of the Head of School
The Cover Letter
The Cover Letter Brenda Hamm | April 26, 2022 The three primary components of your written application are the resume, personal statement, and cover letter. Visualize them as a Venn diagram, each represented by a circle overlapping with the other two. The intersection of all three circles is where the school knows you have a… Continue reading The Cover Letter
Finding the Right Leader
Finding the Right Leader John M. Mackenzie | March 23, 2020 “There has never been a more difficult time to lead a school.” This is a frequently heard refrain that grows more true with each passing year. While it is difficult to compare different eras in any endeavor, there are good reasons to acknowledge why… Continue reading Finding the Right Leader
Hiring Leaders Who Will Succeed in Times of Crisis
Hiring Leaders Who Will Succeed in Times of Crisis John M. Mackenzie | September 23, 2020 (Author’s note: While this article primarily references heads of schools, much of it can also apply to the hiring of senior administrators and faculty members. This piece was published in the NAIS Community Market in September, 2020.) As a… Continue reading Hiring Leaders Who Will Succeed in Times of Crisis
Transition in Trying Times
Transition in Trying Times Mary Seppala | October 1, 2020 A Cohort Model for Supporting New HeadsOne of our hallmarks at Educators’ Collaborative dating back to our founding in 1971 is our commitment to supporting all Heads as they transition into their new leadership positions, with particular and extensive attention to those beginning their first… Continue reading Transition in Trying Times
Transition Plan
Transition Plan Marcus Hurlbut | October 23, 2020 For many years now, one of the hallmarks of an Educators’ Collaborative search has been our commitment to work with search committees, boards and school communities on matters associated with the transition from one head to the next. We know that for some in the world of… Continue reading Transition Plan