You’re The Principal . . . Now What ??? | @JenSchwanke @ASCD

Published: Sept. 18, 2017, 2:40 p.m.

On today's podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Elementary Principal and ASCD Author Jennifer Schwanke to discuss her new book called "You're the Principal! Now What? Strategies and Solutions for New School Leaders."
I met Jennifer Schwanke on a recent ASCD book chat and was completely amazed at how similar the story of a new administrator can be to the story of a new Tech Coach.  In most situations, you may be the only one in your position in a building, you have to keep your confidence with little opportunity to lean others for support, and you have to remember that no matter what happens during the day, it is the relationships you forge that will ultimately create a successful and long-lasting career.
You Must Have Your Head Examined To Be A Principal
One of the things that amazed me about my conversation with Jennifer Schwanke was the constant reminder that, quite often, leadership is pointed out by others.  Jen is not the first guest on the show who told me she had little to no ambitions to be an educational leader and instead it was only through a mentor that she found her calling to "the big desk."  Recently, Jennifer Schwanke wrote a rather interesting post about the fact that in order to be an administrator you might first need to have a little bit of brain surgery.
Who is Jennifer Schwanke?
Jen Schwanke began her career as a language arts educator eighteen years ago. She has worked at both the elementary and secondary level as a teacher and administrator. A graduate instructor in educational leadership, she has written frequently for literacy and educational publications and presents at literacy and leadership conferences. She is the author of the book, You're The Principal: Now What? Strategies and Solutions for New School Leaders.
Connect with Jennifer

* Twitter @jenschwanke
* Blog: jenschwanke.com

 
How Can I Find The Book?

* Learn more on ASCD.org
* Table of Contents
* Chapter 1
* Online Study Guide

Topics Covered in the Podcast:

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Educational Leadership