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Leadership Behaviors
Leadership behaviors are the things leaders do to lead effectively.


The Habits That Protect Principals: Building Leadership Wellbeing to Prevent Burnout
Principals begin each year with energy, yet by October many face burnout. Research shows it’s not heroics that sustain leaders but protective habits: rest, reflection, connection, and boundaries. When superintendents reinforce these practices, wellbeing becomes professional work—not a private struggle—and leadership capacity expands for the whole school.

Hitsumei
2 days ago8 min read
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The Art of Listening: A Crucial Leadership Skill for School Principals
Listening. The most overlooked, yet most effective, leadership trait.
Andre Wicks
Sep 23, 20245 min read
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Balancing Compassion and Accountability in School Leadership
Effective school leadership hinges on finding the right balance between compassion and accountability.
Andre Wicks
Aug 19, 20246 min read
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Share the Love: 13 Ways to Empower Your Entire School Community
Empowering others takes courage. If we want to gain trust, we have to invite trust by demonstrating trust in those we lead.
Andre Wicks
Aug 12, 20249 min read
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Practicing Mindful Leadership: A Path to Conscious, Effective Leadership
Every act begins with neurons firing in the brain. Master your mind and master your leadership abilities.
Andre Wicks
Aug 7, 20245 min read
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Developing Resilience: Bouncing Back Stronger in Leadership
In leadership, you have to be able to hit the curve balls. If you don't, and strike out, you need to be able to get back and keep swinging.
Andre Wicks
Jul 29, 20248 min read
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Leading with Vision and Purpose
Vision and purpose are the engine of school leadership.
Andre Wicks
Jul 22, 20249 min read
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Enhancing Relational Skills: Building Strong Connections for Effective Leadership
Thriving relationships translates to a thriving school.
Andre Wicks
Jul 15, 20248 min read
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Embracing Vulnerability: The Secret Weapon of Great Leadership
Vulnerability is not a sign of weakness, as some may believe. It is actually a sign of confidence and strength.
Andre Wicks
Jul 8, 20249 min read
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Fostering Authenticity: Leading with Your True Self
There is only one way to lead with truth; it is with authenticity.
Andre Wicks
Jul 8, 202410 min read
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Building Emotional Intelligence: Know Thy Self and Others
Emotional intelligence (EI) is vital for understanding and managing your own emotions and those of others.
Andre Wicks
Jul 1, 20248 min read
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Cultivating Self-Awareness: The Foundation of Effective Leadership
Take the first step toward becoming a more effective leader.
Andre Wicks
Jun 24, 20249 min read
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Unleashing Your Greatest Leadership Tool: The Power of Who You Are
Leaders come from all walks of life with varying degrees of preparation. Regardless, nothing impacts effectiveness more than WHO you are.
Andre Wicks
Jun 23, 202410 min read
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It Goes Without Saying
Travis Drake cuts the bull and gives the obvious a pat on the head. Want to stay the course with leadership? Follow these suggestions.

Travis Drake
May 15, 20243 min read
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The Peter Parker Principle: Education Leaders’ Roles in Leveraging Generative AI for Learner Success
With great power comes great responsibility. School leaders, what will you do with your power of influence?

Laurie Putnam
Apr 1, 20244 min read
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Retaining educators. A call for reform.
The most important decision a leader makes is who they hire. When hiring practices need reform, what do you do? Julie McGahan tells us how.

Julie McGahan
Mar 18, 20249 min read
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4 Things to Know About Empathy
Great leadership challenges status quo. Empathy is emerging as a leadership trait that challenges the ever-stoic leader persona.

Dr. Jo Lein
Feb 26, 20247 min read
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10 Ways Successful Principals Stay Calm
Dr. Bradberry lays it out for us in this post. Building emotional intelligence is crucial for all leadership roles, like the principalship.

Dr. Travis Bradberry
Feb 5, 20248 min read
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Learning from Missed Opportunities
Leaders, don't fall victim to the trap of doing the work alone. Listen to the wisdom shared here by Lisa Stanley. Use the assets around you.

Lisa Stanley
Jan 29, 20246 min read
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How School Change Really Works
There is a better way to changes schools. Douglas Reeves, an expert in change leadership, tells us how.

Douglas Reeves
Jan 22, 20245 min read
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