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S03 – E11 John Camp OBE & ASCL Conference 2024.
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Chapters
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Introduction
2:13
A profound impact
9:35
A calculated risk
13:17
Weaknesses
19:39
Collective problem solving
27:12
Superpowered leadership: calculated risks
34:13
Part 2: from the floor of the ASCL Conference
34:34
Julie McCulloch, ASCL's Director of Policy
35:00
Peter Kent, reflections on how ASCL has changed
35:58
Anna Crawte on International Women's Day
36:32
Mark Blois on the challenges of containing workload
37:06
Emma Balchin on supporting school leaders
37:51
Strategies to maintain energy
40:52
An effective leader is...
42:12
Using leadership to lift others up
44:39
Children's qualities we can learn from
47:15
Leadership super powers
50:13
Final thoughts and reflections
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S03 – E11 John Camp OBE & ASCL Conference 2024.
Jun 16, 2024
Season 3
Episode 11
Browne Jacobson
Hear from John Camp OBE, President of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) and CEO of the Compass Partnership of Schools, a charitable trust of twelve schools in Greenwich and Essex.
In this episode, we also hear from other sector leaders from the floor of this year’s ASCL Conference:
- Dr. Peter Kent, Trustee and Past President of ASCL and the International Confederation of Principals (ICP).
- Julie McCulloch, Director of Policy at ASCL.
- Anna Crawte - School Improvement Director from HEART Academies Trust.
- Mark Blois, Partner and former Head of Education at Browne Jacobson.
- Emma Balchin, Co-Chief Exec of the National Governance Association (NGA).
They give their perspectives on what makes an effective leader, the qualities they see in children that they wish they had and share strategies for sustaining their energy levels as a leader.
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