S1.E3: Dr. Ray Boyd: Leading with Excellence
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With 34 years of experience in education, Dr. Ray Boyd is not just a seasoned educator but also a marathon runner and an inspirational leader. Named Principal of the Year in 2014, Dr. Boyd has even honed his leadership skills at Harvard Business School. Recently, he opened Dayton Primary School and co-founded the Centre of Excellence with two other principals.
In this episode, we explore Dr. Boyd's journey in education, his approach to building a new school from the ground up, and his insights into creating a culture of excellence. Dr. Boyd shares the challenges and triumphs of his career, offering valuable lessons on leadership, innovation, and perseverance. Join us for an inspiring conversation with one of education's most dynamic leaders.
To watch the full episode on YouTube, follow this link: https://youtu.be/526tUuQXmZI
Rozdziały
1. Introduction to Dr. Ray Boyd (00:00:00)
2. Representing Australia in Track and Field (00:03:01)
3. Maintaining Connections with Athletes (00:04:26)
4. Modeling and Giving Back (00:05:53)
5. Choosing a Career in Education (00:07:18)
6. The Impact of Teachers (00:08:43)
7. The Experience of Closing Down a School (00:10:07)
8. Lessons Learned from Closing Down a School (00:12:01)
9. Being Named Principal of the Year (00:15:17)
10. Deliberate Action and Clear Goals (00:19:09)
11. The Challenge of Clarity in Leadership (00:21:37)
12. Creating Clarity in a New School (00:22:57)
13. Simplicity and Clarity in Goal Setting (00:24:18)
14. The Importance of Instructional Alignment and Consistency in Schools (00:26:07)
15. Transforming West Beechboro Primary School: A Journey of Change (00:27:05)
16. Opening Dayton: Recruitment and Building a Strong Team (00:33:35)
17. Recommended Books for Educators: Cognitive Load and Formative Assessment (00:43:38)
18. Filling Your Cup: Running, Reflection, and Well-being (00:46:20)
19. Advice for Aspiring Educators: Find Your Why and Make a Positive Impact (00:48:12)
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