My BAD show

My BAD

Summary: Where extraordinary educators talk about how and what they learn from sharing their own mistakes. Hosted by Jon Harper

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 I thought that Being Myself Would Be Unacceptable, So I... | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:18

I was on my way to burnout as I tried to be somebody I'm not. Follow @jonHarper70bd @DocSpeaks @bamradionetwork Dr. Adolph Brown, III is happily married to Marla and together they have seven mischievously wonderful children. He is also a veteran educator, researcher, and humorist often invited to give lectures on critical education and workplace issues.

 I Brought a Bad Attitude to the School Year: My Priority Was Me | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:48

I was so wrapped up in the problems that a couple of students were creating that I wrecked a school year for my peers, my students, and myself. Follow @jonHarper70bd @Angela_Watson @bamradionetwork Angela Watson is National Board Certified Teacher currently working as an instructional coach and educational consultant based in Brooklyn, NY. She has published four books and blogs The Cornerstone For Teachers. Her Sunday podcast is called Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers.

 Whoops! I Forgot My Empathy at the Door: Things Didn't Go So Well | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:59

As soon as I opened my mouth, I realized that my comments conveyed that I was not being a supportive principal. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @mattwachel @bamradionetwork Matt Wachel is a father, husband, Elementary Principal, ASCD Emerging and Influence Leader, and to co-author of Having an Impact on Learning: The Public Relations Professional and the Principal

 I Failed to Adapt to the New Demands of My Position | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:52

I thought the good work and good will from my past were sufficient to manage my new position as the principal at a new school. I was wrong. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @jon_wennstrom @bamradionetwork Jon Wennstrom is an elementary principal in Livonia, Michigan. He serves on the board of directors for MEMSPA (Michigan Elementary & Middle School Principals Association). He is active on Twitter and writes a weekly blog called SparkofLearning@blogspot.com.

 I Was Performing Not Teaching: How I Realized Something Was Wrong | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:02

I woke up and realized that I was doing the work that my students should be doing. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @peterdocker @bamradionetwork Dan Tricarico has been a high school English teacher for over twenty years. He is author of The Zen Teacher: Creating Focus, Simplicity, and Tranquility in the Classroom and You're a Teacher. . .So Act Like One! Improving Your Stage Presence in the Classroom. In his spare time, he enjoys writing fiction, listening to Classic Rock, reading mystery novels, staring out of windows, and watching movies.

 Through Trial and Error I Learned to Lead from the Inside Out | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:48

I wanted to be a great leader so I tried to be just like the great leader I replaced. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @peterdocker @bamradionetwork Peter Docker gets up everyday to enable people to be extraordinary so that they can do extraordinary things. A former senior Royal Air Force officer, pilot, international negotiator, project manager, consultant and coach, Peter is now an Igniter working alongside Simon Sinek and the Start With Why movement, and gives talks and workshops around the world.

 I Tried to Intimidate a Student: What Happened Next Surprised Me | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:29

It worked in the movies. I was sure that instilling a little fear in my students was the way to manage student behavior. Then one day... Follow: @jonHarper70bd @memayer21 @bamradionetwork Matthew Mayer is a husband, father and an elementary school lead learner hoping to shape the next generation of amazing American citizens.

 I Didn't Invite Teachers to the Table. It Was a Big Mistake | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:46

Our guest talks with us about school leadership, decision making and what she learned from her biggest mistake. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @allysonapsey @bamradionetwork Allyson Apsey believes in looking for the good and the lesson in every situation. Being a principal for 13 years, a mom to two boys, and a wife gives her plenty of opportunities to make mistakes and learn from them.

 I Was A Hypocrite with a Double Standard and It Rocked My World | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:21

Sometimes we have to view things from the other side of the table to see our mistakes and be ready to grow. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @joshsstumpenhorstideaguy42 @bamradionetwork Josh Stumpenhorst is a junior high Language Arts and Social Science teacher. He was named the 2012 Illinois Teacher of the Year, 2012 Illinois Teacher Excellence Award Winner, 2012 Illinois Computer Educator Teacher of the Year and a member of the 2011 International Society of Technology Educators Emerging Leaders class. He is also an active blogger (stumpteacher.blogspot.com).

 3 Leadership Lessons I Learned at The School of Hard Knocks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:45

We can take courses, have mentors, and read books, but often are most impacting lessons come from making mistakes. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @ideaguy42 @bamradionetwork Dr. Robert Dillon serves the students and community of the Affton School District as Director of Technology and Innovation. Prior to this position, he served as a teacher and administrator in public schools throughout the Saint Louis area. He authored the book, Leading Engaging School.

 Blaming, Complaining and Blowing Off Steam Feels Good, but... | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:11

I've found that working in education presents many frustrations and reasons to vent, complain, and blow off steam. How I found a better way to handle these emotions. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @davidgeurin @bamradionetworkDavid Geurin is principal and lead learner of Bolivar HS, a 2013 National Blue Ribbon School. He is passionate about empowering students and teachers as dynamic learners. Recently, he was selected as a 2017 NASSP National Digital Principal. He blogs regularly at davidgeurin.com.

 Sometimes Growth Is Ugly, Embarrassing, and Hurtful | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:04

I learned a valuable lesson from one of my students. The learning process was ugly, embarrassing and hurtful, but in the end we both ended up in a better place. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @Donwettrick @bamradionetwork Don Wettrick is an Innovation Coordinator at Noblesville High School, just outside Indianapolis, IN. He is the author of "Pure Genius: Building a Culture of Innovation and Taking 20% Time to the Next Level". Wettrick has worked as a middle school and high school teacher; educational and innovation consultant; and educational speaker.

 I Got a Blistering Critique from My Staff, It Hurt and... | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:59

I thought I was doing a great job, until I got the results of a staff survey. I was devastated, but I learned a few valuable lessons. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @8amber8 @rebeccacoda @bamradionetwork Amber Teamann is an award-winning assistant principal in Texas, where she is most passionate about being positive, integrating effective technology for student engagement, and making school FUN without compromising academic success for every student.

 Once My Ego Took Over.... | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:44

Join us as two educators share what they learned from mistakes driven by egos gone wild. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @RickJetter @rebeccacoda @bamradionetwork Follow: @jonHarper70bd @RickJetter @rebeccacoda @bamradionetwork Rebecca Coda has over 18 years’ experience in education as a teacher, ELA curriculum and assessment writer, technology program leader, contributing columnist for School Leader's Now, and founder of the Digital Native Network. Rebecca is a National Board Certified Teacher & Arizona K12 Center Master Teacher. Rick Jetter is an educational consultant, multi-genre author, and keynote speaker. He has worked in education for over 18 years as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent of schools.

 I Chose to Be Comfortable Instead of Effective | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:02

I chose to overlook the need to change my teaching practice because I wanted to be comfortable. I continued till I saw the impact on my students and staff. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork Larry Ferlazzo began teaching in 2003 after working as a community organizer for nearly twenty years. An award-winning English and Social Studies teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif. Larry is the author of several books, including Helping Students Motivate Themselves: Practical Answers To Classroom Challenges.

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