In a world where education trends come and go at lightning speed, how do exceptional school leaders separate the game-changers from the gimmicks? This episode explores why the most effective principals aren't just consumers of education – they're critical thinkers who build their leadership practice on solid evidence rather than wishful thinking. Over the next two episodes, we'll discover how developing a professional reading habit and research mindset helps you ask the right questions, spot patterns others miss, and lead change that actually sticks. From navigating conflicting research to translating insights into practical school improvements, learn why thinking like a researcher – whether you're pursuing a doctorate or simply committed to lifelong learning – might be the most powerful tool in your leadership toolkit.
Hosted by Eleisha McNeill.
Our guests are:
Cherie Taylor-Patel, principal at Flanshaw Road School in West Auckland
Robin Fabish, leadership advisor and former tumuaki of Tamatea High School in Napier
Isaac Day, leadership advisor and former tumuaki of Enner Glynn Primary School in Nelson.