→ How can principals do better than superficial gestures of teacher appreciation?
→ How can we address teaching colleagues who seem caught in a martyr mindset?
→ How can school leaders work efficiently without building a toxic culture of rushing?
Welcome back to another episode of the Teachers on Fire Podcast, airing live on YouTube most Saturday mornings at 8am Pacific, 11am Eastern. My name is Tim Cavey, and my mission here is to warm your heart, spark your thinking, and ignite your professional practice.
About This Guest, Ruth Poulsen
Ruth is an international school leader who has spent her career building cultures of care—from China to Colorado, and next up, Jordan. She’s currently on sabbatical and writing Regenerative Schools, a newsletter exploring the mindset shifts and systems changes needed to prevent the crisis of educator burnout and ultimately, to support student wellbeing.
Connect with Ruth
on LinkedIn,
on Substack at regenerativeschools.substack.com
In This Conversation
0:00:00 - Ruth Poulsen is a school principal and education writer.
1:31 - Stepping from an industrial paradigm to a regenerative mindset
4:56 - Distinguishing between efficiency and frantic rushing
9:19 - The "fertilizer" in our schools: toxic element or asset?
11:48 - How can teachers show appreciation beyond superficial efforts?
14:52 - Surveys: How to take the pulse of teachers effectively
20:13 - How to set up tree lines in our schools: boundaries that preserve and protect
29:04 - Managing parent complaints
30:25 - How to coach colleagues caught in a martyr mindset
35:01 - Creating intentional moments in schools that connect with mission
36:53 - Ruth talks about Regenerative Schools, her Substack
38:58 - How and where to connect With Ruth Poulsen online
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