Student and School Culture
Reframing an Existing School Culture
Gain resources to make noticeable adjustments to your school culture that will make a positive impact.
Three Educators collaborating in front of a white board
What's included
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Short-story in 5smaller parts
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Audio book excerpt
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1 Podcast Episode
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5 Templates
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Certificate: 3 Clock Hours
Cultural Strategy
Peter Drucker, the non-profit management powerhouse, said that "culture eats strategy for breakfast." You have the opportunity to raise student achievement by focusing on school and classroom culture.
Connection to Practice
Cultural change is not easy nor is it for the faint of heart, BUT, it can be done - and done well. This course offers you a chance to learn how.
Course Lessons
Requirements
- A willingness to learn and grow.
- A computer or phone with access to the internet.
- No paid software required - everything you need is in the Learning Module.
Course Description
Do you think that your school culture could be stronger? If so, then this course is for you. Follow the story of an experienced school leader and a new assistant principal who take a hard look at their school's culture and work to create lasting change. Leave with resources to equip you to make noticeable adjustments to a school culture that will make all the difference.
Peter Drucker, the non-profit management powerhouse, said that "culture eats strategy for breakfast." You have the opportunity to raise student achievement by focusing on school and classroom culture.
Cultural change is not easy nor is it for the faint of heart, BUT, it can be done - and done well. This course offers you a chance to learn how.
Peter Drucker, the non-profit management powerhouse, said that "culture eats strategy for breakfast." You have the opportunity to raise student achievement by focusing on school and classroom culture.
Cultural change is not easy nor is it for the faint of heart, BUT, it can be done - and done well. This course offers you a chance to learn how.
Meet the instructor
Joel Medley
Joel Medley is the Director of Talent Development and Community at Stride, where he uses his experience to coach educators through leadership development. Having taught history across many levels of education, he brings knowledge of leadership in various school settings, from traditional brick-and-mortar institutions to online classrooms.
Meet the designer
Matthew Hoppe
Matthew Hoppe is an Instructional Designer at Stride. He continually draws upon his experience as a teacher, media producer, and director of arts to support various schools and nonprofits. His passion is to use what he has learned to support others as they pursue living their best lives.
Reframing an Existing School Culture
Gain resources to make noticeable adjustments to your school culture that will make a positive impact.
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