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PMP414: Managing Your Priorities with Mark Shellinger
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A quick note to listeners:
Before this week’s interview, Jen Schwanke and Will Parker answered a listener question in a 5-minute response.
The question is: How do you drill down the big buckets in assigning key responsibility areas to the individual involvement of the team? Example: Testing can be led by 1 but is a team effort.
Listen in for our response and thank you for doing what matters!
Meet Mark Shellinger
Mark Shellinger created the SAM process in 2005 with help from his wife, Carol, a network of colleagues across the US and the Wallace Foundation. Mark was a teacher for seven years, a principal for ten and a superintendent for ten more. External research confirms SAM principals spend more time on instructional work, are happier, work a shorter day, are better liked by staff and see improved learning results. 1,200+ school leaders in 22 states do this reflective practice change process every day. Mark and Carol grew up in Alaska and return to their summer home in Fairbanks every June. They have one daughter, Jessica, who teaches in Las Vegas, a granddaughter, Aurora and son-in-law, Gino.
In this episode, host William D. Parker sits down with Mark Schellinger to delve into the complexities of a principal’s role. The conversation highlights the endless nature of a principal’s work and the necessity for effective management strategies.
The Essence of Principal Management
Mark shares his insights on the principal’s pivotal role in shaping school culture. Drawing from his personal experiences of guilt as a superintendent, Mark discusses his motivation behind creating the SAM (School Administration Manager) process. This initiative stemmed from his realization that principals, despite being expected to act as instructional leaders, often lacked the systemic support necessary for such leadership.
The SAM Process Explained
Mark and his team introduced the SAM process to address these challenges, which is outlined in three key strategies:
- Principals scheduling their time to enhance effectiveness.
- Engagement with a reflective partner to maintain focus and motivation.
- Training individuals to interact with principals in a supportive manner.
These components encourage principals to allocate more time to instructional leadership, a practice that, according to Mark’s research on over 5,000 principal practices, currently occupies only 22% of their time.
Deep Dive into Each Strategy
Mark elaborates on the importance of connectivity and interaction with a reflective partner, emphasizing the significance of asking critical questions such as “What’s next?” or “As a result of being in the classroom, what will you do now?” He underscores the value of reflective inquiry in fostering improvement and supporting teacher development.
The Human Aspect of Leadership
Mark contends that managing people is more challenging than rocket science due to the inherent difficulty of facilitating change. He encourages leaders to focus on targeted feedback, particularly the impact of celebratory feedback in mitigating the isolation educators often feel.
Encouraging Effective Use of Leadership
Mark advises on the importance of being accessible to one’s team while also managing interruptions constructively. He suggests encouraging follow-up meetings as a means of maintaining priorities, even in the face of emergencies.
Stay Connected
The discussion concludes with resources for further exploration of the SAM process, available at the SAM process website and through direct contact with Mark Shellinger via email: mark@samsconnect.com.
Listen to the entire conversation for even more takeaways that not only shed light on the nuanced responsibilities of principals but also provide actionable strategies for enhancing leadership effectiveness within educational settings. Thank you again for doing what matters!
The post PMP414: Managing Your Priorities with Mark Shellinger appeared first on Principal Matters.
455 episoade
PMP414: Managing Your Priorities with Mark Shellinger
Principal Matters: The School Leader's Podcast with William D. Parker
Manage episode 440539871 series 2632617
A quick note to listeners:
Before this week’s interview, Jen Schwanke and Will Parker answered a listener question in a 5-minute response.
The question is: How do you drill down the big buckets in assigning key responsibility areas to the individual involvement of the team? Example: Testing can be led by 1 but is a team effort.
Listen in for our response and thank you for doing what matters!
Meet Mark Shellinger
Mark Shellinger created the SAM process in 2005 with help from his wife, Carol, a network of colleagues across the US and the Wallace Foundation. Mark was a teacher for seven years, a principal for ten and a superintendent for ten more. External research confirms SAM principals spend more time on instructional work, are happier, work a shorter day, are better liked by staff and see improved learning results. 1,200+ school leaders in 22 states do this reflective practice change process every day. Mark and Carol grew up in Alaska and return to their summer home in Fairbanks every June. They have one daughter, Jessica, who teaches in Las Vegas, a granddaughter, Aurora and son-in-law, Gino.
In this episode, host William D. Parker sits down with Mark Schellinger to delve into the complexities of a principal’s role. The conversation highlights the endless nature of a principal’s work and the necessity for effective management strategies.
The Essence of Principal Management
Mark shares his insights on the principal’s pivotal role in shaping school culture. Drawing from his personal experiences of guilt as a superintendent, Mark discusses his motivation behind creating the SAM (School Administration Manager) process. This initiative stemmed from his realization that principals, despite being expected to act as instructional leaders, often lacked the systemic support necessary for such leadership.
The SAM Process Explained
Mark and his team introduced the SAM process to address these challenges, which is outlined in three key strategies:
- Principals scheduling their time to enhance effectiveness.
- Engagement with a reflective partner to maintain focus and motivation.
- Training individuals to interact with principals in a supportive manner.
These components encourage principals to allocate more time to instructional leadership, a practice that, according to Mark’s research on over 5,000 principal practices, currently occupies only 22% of their time.
Deep Dive into Each Strategy
Mark elaborates on the importance of connectivity and interaction with a reflective partner, emphasizing the significance of asking critical questions such as “What’s next?” or “As a result of being in the classroom, what will you do now?” He underscores the value of reflective inquiry in fostering improvement and supporting teacher development.
The Human Aspect of Leadership
Mark contends that managing people is more challenging than rocket science due to the inherent difficulty of facilitating change. He encourages leaders to focus on targeted feedback, particularly the impact of celebratory feedback in mitigating the isolation educators often feel.
Encouraging Effective Use of Leadership
Mark advises on the importance of being accessible to one’s team while also managing interruptions constructively. He suggests encouraging follow-up meetings as a means of maintaining priorities, even in the face of emergencies.
Stay Connected
The discussion concludes with resources for further exploration of the SAM process, available at the SAM process website and through direct contact with Mark Shellinger via email: mark@samsconnect.com.
Listen to the entire conversation for even more takeaways that not only shed light on the nuanced responsibilities of principals but also provide actionable strategies for enhancing leadership effectiveness within educational settings. Thank you again for doing what matters!
The post PMP414: Managing Your Priorities with Mark Shellinger appeared first on Principal Matters.
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