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We all know how important mindset is, but changing our mindsets as adults can feel like an uphill battle.In Episode 132, I talked with Becca Silver about growth, mindset, and coaching. Today I’m bringing a little bit of a different perspective with my guest AJ Crabill from Effective School Boards. He works extensively with superintendents and school boards to create conditions for improved student outcomes by changing adult mindsets through a few big changes.During the episode, we talk about how changing adult mindsets and behaviors leads to improved student outcomes. AJ shares the 3 key drivers of adult behavior changes and why mindset is often overlooked in favor of knowledge and skills. He gives us insights into transitioning from a typical approach to discipline to a student-led approach and how to create a culture within the district that will support teachers in changing their mindset. This conversation is packed with practical advice and tips for coaches, school leaders, and teachers, so make sure you check it out!Topics and Questions Discussed in Episode 133 - Changing Adult Mindsets with AJ CrabillChanging adult mindset and behaviorsWhat coaches and other school leaders can do to build the capacity of educators and make interactions more impactful in the classroomEngaging learners and empowering educatorsWhy student outcomes don’t change until adult behaviors changeTransitioning from a typical discipline approach to a student-led approach to behavior practicesWhy it’s difficult to change our mindset and how we get stuckThe 3 key drivers of adult behavior change – knowledge, skill, and mindsetSupporting teachers’ mindsets and helping them improve it through professional learningThe importance of self-reflection, mindfulness, and metacognition for teachers and school leadersWhy it’s not about doing more, but about doing things differentlyBuilding a culture to support teachers and leaders to make changes in mindsetBeing vulnerable in the school boardroom and how it echoes in the classroomCreating a safe environment for teachers to work on their mindsetThe importance of addressing level 1 and 2 infractions to forestall the escalation of potential level 3 or 4 problemsThe biggest challenges when doing this type of work with adultsReady to listen? You can listen below with the media player, or search for Buzzing with MS. B: The Coaching Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts!This post contains links to products from one or more of our advertisers. This means I may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post when you click on links to those products.Learn moreEpisode 16 - Understanding Teacher Resistance and Responding EffectivelyEpisode 17 - Having difficult conversations with teachers with Stephanie ReynaEpisode 79 - Video Coaching: The Nitty Gritty with Cory CampEpisode 118 - Building the Coaching MindsetEmail [email protected] resources Instructional Coach Binder MegapackBuzzing with Ms. B TpT StoreWhat is Your Instructional Coaching Personality Type? Thank you for listening to Buzzing with Ms. B: the Coaching Podcast. Want more coaching ideas?Check me out at buzzingwithmsb.com and on Instagram @buzzingwithmsb.If you love the show, share it with a coach who would love it too, or leave me a review on iTunes! It’s free and it helps others find this show, too. Happy coaching!Podcast produced by Fernie Ceniceros of Crowd & Town Creative Pin It
We all know how important mindset is, but changing our mindsets as adults can feel like an uphill battle.
In Episode 132, I talked with Becca Silver about growth, mindset, and coaching. Today I’m bringing a little bit of a different perspective with my guest AJ Crabill from Effective School Boards. He works extensively with superintendents and school boards to create conditions for improved student outcomes by changing adult mindsets through a few big changes.
During the episode, we talk about how changing adult mindsets and behaviors leads to improved student outcomes. AJ shares the 3 key drivers of adult behavior changes and why mindset is often overlooked in favor of knowledge and skills. He gives us insights into transitioning from a typical approach to discipline to a student-led approach and how to create a culture within the district that will support teachers in changing their mindset.Â
This conversation is packed with practical advice and tips for coaches, school leaders, and teachers, so make sure you check it out!
Topics and Questions Discussed in Episode 133 - Changing Adult Mindsets with AJ Crabill
Changing adult mindset and behaviors
What coaches and other school leaders can do to build the capacity of educators and make interactions more impactful in the classroom
Engaging learners and empowering educators
Why student outcomes don’t change until adult behaviors change
Transitioning from a typical discipline approach to a student-led approach to behavior practices
Why it’s difficult to change our mindset and how we get stuck
The 3 key drivers of adult behavior change – knowledge, skill, and mindset
Supporting teachers’ mindsets and helping them improve it through professional learning
The importance of self-reflection, mindfulness, and metacognition for teachers and school leaders
Why it’s not about doing more, but about doing things differently
Building a culture to support teachers and leaders to make changes in mindset
Being vulnerable in the school boardroom and how it echoes in the classroom
Creating a safe environment for teachers to work on their mindset
The importance of addressing level 1 and 2 infractions to forestall the escalation of potential level 3 or 4 problems
The biggest challenges when doing this type of work with adults
Ready to listen? You can listen below with the media player, or search for Buzzing with MS. B: The Coaching Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts!
This post contains links to products from one or more of our advertisers. This means I may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post when you click on links to those products.
Thank you for listening to Buzzing with Ms. B: the Coaching Podcast. Want more coaching ideas?
Check me out at buzzingwithmsb.com and on Instagram @buzzingwithmsb.
If you love the show, share it with a coach who would love it too, or leave me a review on iTunes! It’s free and it helps others find this show, too. Happy coaching!