1: Thriving or Surviving: A Year-End Reflection
Welcome to the very first episode of System Shift: Leading Change So Students Thrive! In this kickoff conversation, hosts Dr. Gail Angus, Dr. Leesa Huang, and Dr. Mary Beth Kropp, three seasoned educators, dig into a familiar challenge: why educators often start the school year energized, only to feel burned out and overwhelmed by year’s end.
This Episode Discusses:
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The disconnect between early-year enthusiasm and end-of-year exhaustion.
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Alarming trends in student and educator well-being, including rising mental health concerns and chronic absenteeism.
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The dangers of “initiative fatigue” and “shiny object syndrome” in schools.
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Why well-intended programs often fail to stick.
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How shifting from fragmented efforts to systems thinking can create more sustainable, impactful change.
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Questions to reflect on your own system: Are your initiatives aligned to purpose? Are staff included and supported?
Key Takeaway:
System-level alignment, not just individual effort, is the path to long-term success. It’s time to stop surviving and start thriving by building thoughtful, well-supported systems that benefit both students and staff.
Reflection Questions + Bonus Resource:
Download a set of reflection prompts to help you assess your end-of-year experience and prepare for next year with clarity and intention. Click here for your download.
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