92 episodes

This is the podcast for Aspiring, Middle and Senior Leaders in Education. Each week we dive into a topic to talk leadership, strategy, culture and the business of K-12 education to define what success looks like in an educational setting in the 2020's and beyond. Our mission for the podcast is to create the best free professional learning on the internet for school leaders.

Hosted by Mat Irving and Luke Callier.

Covering school leadership, education leadership, school leaders, principals.

EdLeaders Australia Luke Callier and Mathew Irving

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This is the podcast for Aspiring, Middle and Senior Leaders in Education. Each week we dive into a topic to talk leadership, strategy, culture and the business of K-12 education to define what success looks like in an educational setting in the 2020's and beyond. Our mission for the podcast is to create the best free professional learning on the internet for school leaders.

Hosted by Mat Irving and Luke Callier.

Covering school leadership, education leadership, school leaders, principals.

    E92 | Macro Change with Bronwyn Lee, CEO of Learning Creates Australia

    E92 | Macro Change with Bronwyn Lee, CEO of Learning Creates Australia

    This episode features Bronwyn Lee, CEO of Learning Creates Australia. Bronwyn shares her thoughts on self-determination and the crucial development of transferable skills for future careers. She advocates for a transformative shift in the education system, focusing on equity and preparing students for the ever-evolving job market.

    We also delve dive into innovative approaches such as learner profiles and alternative entry pathways, emphasizing the development of complex capabilities. Key issues surrounding educational leadership, system innovation, and future-focused strategies are also discussed. Bronwyn passionately supports practices that prioritize student well-being, equitable access to opportunities, and holistic skill development.



    Thanks to the sponsors of this episode - paperly.education and peoplebench.com.au.






    You can also connect with us personally at LinkedIn:

    Luke Callier - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljcallier/⁠

    Mathew Irving - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-irving-b6b91430/ 

    Bronwyn Lee Links:Website: https://www.learningcreates.org.au/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bronwyn-lee-8ba5a814/ 

    Special thanks to our partners:

    Other sponsors if we have them.

    Sign up to the Edleaders Newsletter: Head on over to edleaders.com.au to hear more about our journey. If you'd like to know more about being a guest or would like to sponsor our show - check out https://www.edleaders.com.au/collabs








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    • 55 min
    E91 | Leaving Well - Luke And Mat

    E91 | Leaving Well - Luke And Mat

    Join Luke Callier and Mathew Irving as they delve into the intricate process of transitioning from one leadership role to another in this latest episode of the ‘Ed Leaders’ podcast. Through heartfelt discussions and personal anecdotes, they explore the importance of reflection, integrity, and effective communication during times of change. 

    Mathew shares his own experiences, from packing up his office to bidding farewell to colleagues, offering valuable insights for aspiring leaders facing similar transitions. As the episode concludes with plans for future discussions, Luke and Mathew's dynamic banter adds a touch of authenticity to the professional dialogue. 

    Don’t miss the practical bits of advice, emotional reflections, and engaging conversations on navigating leadership transitions with Luke and Mathew. 

    Are you ready to embark on your own leadership journey? Tune in now!

    Highlights:


    (02:42) The steps are taken for a smooth transition from Matthew's current role.


    (04:20) The challenges of staying quiet during the transition process.


    (08:39) The relationships with colleagues during the transition.


    (11:14) Job replacement and the unique aspects of the transition process.


    (14:43) The redistribution of projects and workstreams.


    (17:44) Efforts to provide context for new staff regarding projects and stakeholders.


    (21:23) Coaching new staff on building relationships with stakeholders.


    (22:58) Recap of the strategies used to communicate with stakeholders and support new staff.


    (23:52) The challenges of transitioning between organizations and living in multiple worlds simultaneously. 


    (24:38) The emotional journey of grief experienced when leaving behind professional relationships. 


    (26:07) The struggle to maintain integrity and motivation in the face of transition and looming departure. 


    (27:46) The realization of others' grief and the impact on personal interactions. 


    (30:25) The events of their final week, including office packing, farewells, and unexpected responsibilities. 


    (35:11) Three pieces of advice for leaders preparing to leave their current roles.





    You can also connect with us personally at LinkedIn:

    Luke Callier - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljcallier/⁠

    Mathew Irving - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-irving-b6b91430/

    Special thanks to our partners:

    Other sponsors if we have them..

    Signup to the Edleaders Newsletter: Head on over to edleaders.com.au to hear more about our journey. If you'd like to know more about being a guest or would like to sponsor our show - check out https://www.edleaders.com.au/collabs

    As always if you have questions, feedback, or a suggestion from a leader you'd like to hear from - send us a message! Please remember if you have a spare minute, please leave us a review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player which will help more like-minded school leaders discover us.

    Go Well.




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    • 35 min
    E90 | Fostering Empathy and Personal Growth with Simon Shepherd, Principal at Westminster School Adelaide

    E90 | Fostering Empathy and Personal Growth with Simon Shepherd, Principal at Westminster School Adelaide

    In this episode of the ‘Ed Leaders’ podcast, Luke Callier and Mathew Irving are joined by special guest Simon Shepherd, principal at Westminster School Adelaide, who shares invaluable insights on fostering empathy and personal growth within leadership roles.

    Learn about the transformative experiences at Westminster School Adeliade, where empathy is championed and a culture of growth is cultivated. Simon emphasizes the importance of preparing students with essential life skills, focusing on emotional intelligence and practical tools beyond academic knowledge.

    Discover how the future of education is shaped by the integration of AI technology and the advocacy for micro credentialing. Delve into topics such as empathy in education, the significance of professional development for growth, and the often-overlooked contributions of maintenance teams within schools.

    Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion that celebrates the power of empathy and growth in shaping leaders for tomorrow's world. Tune in now!



    Highlights:


    (02:08) Simon Sheppard's diverse educational journey.


    (06:29) Benefits of experiencing different leadership styles.


    (08:43) Importance of continuous learning and empathy in education.


    (14:45) Evolution of staff coaching and collaboration within the school.


    (18:19) Council approval of an unlimited number of highly accomplished lead teachers.


    (21:52) Proposal of measuring success based on graduates' outcomes seven years after school.


    (24:27) The importance of relationships in teaching, and the challenge of allowing appropriate discomfort for growth.


    (28:26) Introduction of "adventurous education" in the school's strategic plan, empowering students to pursue subjects they are passionate about despite potential challenges.


    (34:49) Emphasis on making oneself redundant as a school leader by empowering the team, focusing on humanity and humility in education.


    (36:33) Striving to ask more questions than making statements, empowering others to make decisions, and the importance of using third-party guidance.


    (40:39) The relationship between principals and school councils, blending the idealized model with reality.


    (47:31 ) The future of education, focusing on emotional intelligence and application of knowledge.


    (49:24) The micro-credentialing and providing practical life skills to students.


    (51:22) Reference to professional development experiences and the importance of understanding leadership concepts.


    (51:46) Advocacy for national teacher registration and a unified curriculum.


    (52:01) Recommendation of the book "Humble" by Darrell van Tongren.



    Links:

    Website: Westminster School Adelaide

    LinkedIn: Simon Shepherd



    You can also connect with us personally at LinkedIn:

    Luke Callier - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljcallier/⁠

    Mathew Irving - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-irving-b6b91430/



    Special thanks to our partners:

    Other sponsors if we have them..

    Signup to the Edleaders Newsletter: Head on over to edleaders.com.au to hear more about our journey. If you'd like to know more about being a guest or would like to sponsor our show - check out https://www.edleaders.com.au/collabs

    As always if you have questions, feedback, or a suggestion from a leader you'd like to hear from - send us a message! Please remember if you have a spare minute, please leave us a review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player which will help more like-minded school leaders discover us.

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    • 58 min
    E89 | Shaping Leaders of Tomorrow, Mal Cater, Former Principal at Mentone Grammar

    E89 | Shaping Leaders of Tomorrow, Mal Cater, Former Principal at Mentone Grammar

    Join Luke Callier and Mathew Irving in this episode of the 'Ed Leaders' podcast as they dive deep into the essence of education amidst the ever-evolving landscape of technology, alongside Mal Cater, Former Principal at Mentone Grammar School. From the importance of maintaining personal connections to the significance of mentorship and professional development, Mal shares invaluable insights garnered from his 17-year journey in leadership.

    Discover how personalized learning experiences are reshaping traditional assessment methods and explore the future trends that are shaping the educational landscape.

    Don't miss out on the opportunity to deepen your understanding of educational leadership and make a meaningful impact in your community. Tune in now!

    Highlights:

    ● (02:09) Mal shares his journey in education, from being a student to becoming

    a principal.

    ● (04:52) Humorous discussion about coaching ambitions at a young age.

    ● (05:14) Description of Mentone Grammar School's campus and structure.

    ● (06:51) The move to co-education, challenges, and opportunities.

    ● (08:48) Complexity and opportunities of separate gender education, addressing

    challenges.

    ● (14:25) Balancing strengths and weaknesses in leadership roles.

    ● (16:18) Discussing areas that required work, such as student counseling.

    ● (18:55) Importance of relationships with school boards and chairs.

    ● (22:40) Importance of shaping and nurturing the board, focusing on mrecruitment and maintaining optimal size.

    ● (26:54) Managing complexities of COVID-19, including operational and strategic challenges.

    ● (31:46) Changes and benefits from schooling during and after COVID-19, emphasizing student well-being and digital citizenship.

    ● (37:59) Recruitment process for teachers, immersive experiences, student feedback, and managing staff to fit the school culture.

    ● (43:00) Commitment to investing in employment relationships, striving to improve teaching quality continually.

    ● (44:58) Approach to finishing well at Mentone Grammar, including overseeing staff recruitment and ensuring a positive transition for the successor.

    ● (46:49) Focus on sending strong messages to ensure the school continues to

    thrive even after the current leadership transition.

    ● (47:13) Reflections on leadership experience and advice for future leaders, emphasizing trust, strategic planning, and caring for people.

    ● (49:43) The future of education, including the impact of artificial intelligence and potential changes in university admissions.

    ● (51:15) Brief responses in the "6th and 60 seconds" segment, addressing various education-related topics in quick succession.





    You can also connect with us personally at LinkedIn:

    Luke Callier - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljcallier/

    Mathew Irving - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-irving-b6b91430/


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    • 57 min
    EP88 | Creating Joyful Learning Experiences with Abe Janson, Principal at Denver Public Schools

    EP88 | Creating Joyful Learning Experiences with Abe Janson, Principal at Denver Public Schools

    In this episode of the 'Ed Leaders' podcast, join Luke Callier and Mathew Irving as they delve into the dynamic world of education with special guest Abe Janson, the school principal of Denver Public Schools. Abe shares his remarkable journey from forestry to educational leadership, highlighting the transformative power of experiential learning in his leadership style.



    Discover how Abe's school prioritizes recruiting good people over experience, fostering a positive culture, and embracing diversity. Explore the innovative teaching practices employed, including tier-one instruction through teacher exemplars and engaging monthly field trips, all aimed at providing diverse opportunities while nurturing resilience and independence in students. They also dive deep into topics such as school specialization, potential consolidations, and the rise of magnet schools. 



    Plus, learn about the importance of blended learning models, joyful learning experiences, and the role of leadership in fostering innovation within educational environments. From leading by example to embracing facility management roles, this episode uncovers the underrated aspects of education while championing the pursuit of excellence and innovation. 



    Whether you're an educator, administrator, or simply passionate about education, this episode is for you - Tune in now!



    Highlights:




    (02:26) Abe's accidental entry into education and his journey from forestry to teaching.


    (09:34) Abe's reflections on the skills and qualities that made him stand out as a leader.


    (12:33) The importance of doing whatever it takes to be successful as a leader, including being present and available.


    (19:18) Exploring the concept of vision casting and the process of resetting the vision and values of a school.


    (23:46) Integrating the school's vision, values, and beliefs into all aspects of the school's work.


    (26:43) The ongoing journey of refining the school's vision and values to make them portable and memorable for all staff.


    (28:47) Hiring philosophy: Importance of hiring good people, reference checks, and networking.


    (34:12) Teaching and learning philosophy: Focus on tier one instruction, using student work for lesson planning, creating enjoyable learning experiences.


    (37:27) Impact of outdoor experiential learning on leadership and its integration into school practices.


    (42:42) The importance of removing barriers and providing opportunities for students through field trips and joyful learning experiences.


    (45:02) Creating safe environments for students to take risks and participate fully in school activities.


    (46:52)Predictions for the future of schooling: School specialization, blended learning models, impact of school choice.



    Links:

    LinkedIn: Denver Public Schools

    LinkedIn: Abe Janson



    You can also connect with us personally at LinkedIn:

    Luke Callier - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljcallier/⁠

    Mathew Irving - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-irving-b6b91430/



    Special thanks to our partners:

    Other sponsors if we have them..



    Signup to the Edleaders Newsletter: Head on over to edleaders.com.au to hear more about our journey. If you'd like to know more about being a guest or would like to sponsor our show - check out https://www.edleaders.com.au/collabs



    As always if you have questions, feedback, or a suggestion from a leader you'd like to hear from - send us a message! Please remember if you have a spare minute, please leave us a review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player which will help more like-minded school leaders discover us.



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    • 52 min
    E87 | Fostering Community & Authentic Leadership with Darren Cox, Principal at Marsden Park Anglican College

    E87 | Fostering Community & Authentic Leadership with Darren Cox, Principal at Marsden Park Anglican College

    In this episode of the 'Ed Leaders' podcast, join Luke Callier and Mathew Irving as they explore the world of educational leadership with special guest Darren Cox, Principal at Marsden Park Anglican College. 

    Discover the transformative journey from teacher to principal as Darren shares invaluable insights on fostering a thriving school culture through community, authenticity, and proactive engagement. From tackling challenges like staff shortages to envisioning a dynamic learning environment for the future, Darren offers profound insights into fostering a thriving school culture. 

    Plus, learn about Darren's forward-thinking approach to addressing education's evolving needs, advocating for well-being initiatives, and fostering meaningful community engagement. Concluding with rapid-fire insights, Darren highlights the importance of impactful professional development and the necessity for educational rules to adapt.

    Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion! Tune in now!

    Highlights:


    (02:47) Darren's journey in education is inspired by the movie "To Sir, with Love."


    (05:43) Reflection on the journey from teacher to leader and the importance of authenticity.


    (08:38) Learning from both positive and negative role models in leadership.


    (11:21) Reflections on learnings from working outside of schools within the education system.


    (13:40)Challenges and considerations in scaling successful programs or initiatives across multiple schools.


    (14:40) Darren's motivation for returning to a school leadership role and founding Marsden Park Anglican College.


    (17:08)Evolution of understanding fit and advice for younger leaders on discerning their fit.


    (19:34) Importance of personal development and self-awareness for leaders to address character tendencies.


    (21:12) The importance of assembling a strong team using sports analogies.


    (22:30) Hiring based on complementary strengths rather than finding someone exactly like oneself.


    (26:23) Creating a joyful and permission-giving culture in the workplace.


    (29:58) The sources of personal leadership inspiration and the importance of challenging the status quo.


    (40:33) Darren discusses creativity in budgeting and the time spent on business management.


    (42:17) Importance of creating a strong profile for recruiting staff in challenging environments.


    (49:53) Aspirations for Marsden Park School in the next five years, focusing on community and values.


    (51:10) Speculations on the future of schooling, including changes in hours and delivery methods.



    Quote:

    "Schools offer a deep sense of community. Relationships matter, and fostering strong connections with students, staff, and parents is at the heart of education." -Darren

    "Leadership isn't just about doing everything everywhere. It's about understanding your strengths, values, and purpose to make decisions that truly align with who you are." -Darren

    Links:

    Website: Marsden Park Anglican College

    LinkedIn: Darren Cox

    You can also connect with us personally at LinkedIn:

    Luke Callier - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljcallier/⁠

    Mathew Irving - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-irving-b6b91430/

    Special thanks to our partners:

    Other sponsors if we have them..

    Signup to the Edleaders Newsletter: Head on over to edleaders.com.au to hear more about our journey. If you'd like to know more about being a guest or would like to sponsor our show - check out https://www.edleaders.com.au/collabs

    As always if you have questions, feedback, or a suggestion from a leader you'd like to hear from - send us a message! Please remember if you have a spare minute, please leave us a review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player which will help more like-minded school leaders discover us.

    Go Well.






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    • 57 min

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