Celebrate without gloating,
Self-reflect without crushing your spirit,
Start every conversation with the intent of being constructive and not destructive,
End every day believing that you did the best you can do,
Start every day believing that you will make a difference.
—Tammy Boyer
In this episode of Teaching Channel Talks, Wendy is sitting down with Tammy Boyer, M.Ed. to discuss leadership behaviors and priorities, including how collaborative leadership might impact the teacher shortages and rising educator turnover happening across the country.
Our Guest
Tammy Boyer earned her Master’s in Education from the American College of Education (ACE) and is currently working toward her doctorate. In her strategic partner development role with ACE, Tammy works directly with professional learning organizations like Learners Edge, establishing pathways to equate their programs to graduate-level courses at ACE. As a former teacher and administrator, she understands the importance of collaborative leadership in schools.
Our Host
Dr. Wendy Amato earned her Master’s in Education and Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Virginia. She holds an MBA from James Madison University. Wendy began teaching in 1991, has served as a Middle School Administrator, and still teaches at UVA’s School of Education. She has delivered teacher professional development workshops and student leadership workshops in the US and internationally. Wendy and her family live near Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Episode Links
- In this episode, Tammy mentions Teaching Channel and the American College of Education (ACE) as a pathway to progress through steps and lanes or advance a higher ed degree. The following continuing education course topics are mentioned:
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