• E15 - The Human Heartbeat of International Education: A Conversation with Pauline O'Brien - Blue Skies Leadership
    Jun 14 2025

    In this episode, Dan Kerr and Daniel Mendes engage with Pauline O'Brien from International School Services (ISS), a leader in global recruitment strategy for international schools. They discuss the evolving landscape of education, emphasizing the importance of building a culture of connection, rethinking recruitment strategies, and the role of coaching in leadership. Pauline shares insights on crafting a professional story, the significance of values-driven recruitment, and the attributes of effective leadership in the context of international education.

    Important Links

    ISS Contacts - https://www.iss.edu/who-we-are/team/pauline

    LinkedIn - Pauline O’Brien: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulineobrien/

    LinkedIn - Daniel Mendes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mendesd/

    LinkedIn - Dan Kerr: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-kerr-b0a82520/

    Takeaways

    • Schools should prioritize building a culture of connection.

    • The future of international education requires a broader purpose beyond academic success.

    • Recruitment strategies must be values-driven and focus on cultural fit.

    • Coaching is essential for educational leaders to navigate change effectively.

    • Candidates should articulate their value through storytelling in interviews.

    • Professional development should be accessible to all staff, not just faculty.

    • The onboarding process is crucial for retention and growth in schools.

    • Effective leadership blends strategy with care and relational depth.

    • Schools need to address the emotional and strategic complexities of their roles.

    • Humanizing the recruitment process can lead to better candidate experiences.

    Sound Bites

    "What kind of culture are we building?"

    "Schools where connection isn't a side benefit."

    "Coaching is crucial for growth."

    "Tell us your story."

    "Recruitment is more values driven."

    "How are people treated when things get hard?"

    Chapters

    00:00 Building a Culture of Connection in Schools

    04:10 The Future of International Education

    07:05 Rethinking Recruitment Strategies

    11:01 The Importance of Coaching in Leadership

    14:41 Crafting Your Professional Story

    18:24 Trends and Challenges in International Schools

    25:45 Humanizing the Recruitment Process

    28:45 Attributes of Effective Leadership

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    33 mins
  • E14 - Dr. Devin Pratt - The Role of Relationships in Leadership Success - Blue Skies Leadership
    May 25 2025

    In this episode of the Blue Skies Leadership Podcast, Dr. Devin Pratt shares his insights on leadership in international schools, particularly during crises. He emphasizes the importance of relationships, mentorship, and community resilience. Dr. Pratt discusses the need for schools to be future-ready, especially in the context of rapid changes by technology like AI. He also highlights the significance of social and emotional well-being in educational settings and shares success stories from his school, including innovative initiatives in robotics education.

    Takeaways

    • Relationships are crucial for sustainable leadership.

    • Navigating crises requires flexibility and community support.

    • Mentorship plays a vital role in personal and professional growth.

    • Schools must be future-ready to adapt to rapid changes.

    • Communication is key during crises to maintain trust.

    • Social and emotional well-being should be prioritized in schools.

    • Innovative programs can enhance student engagement and learning.

    • Community resilience is built through shared experiences and support.

    • Leadership is about collaboration and shared purpose.

    • Reflection on experiences is essential for growth.

    Sound Bites

    "Relationships are going to matter."

    "We have to be future ready."

    "Mentorship is crucial in our careers."

    "Relationships are the most important."

    Chapters

    02:14 Navigating Leadership During Crisis

    03:07 Vision for International Schools

    07:48 The Role of Mentorship in Leadership

    12:51 Community Resilience in Difficult Times

    17:19 Evolving Leadership Perspectives

    20:33 Crisis Management and Communication

    24:03 Prioritizing Social and Emotional Wellbeing

    26:24 Innovative Initiatives and Success Stories

    Keywords

    leadership, international schools, mentorship, crisis management, community resilience, social emotional wellbeing, education, AI in education, school leadership, educational innovation


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    30 mins
  • E13 - Eblana Learning: Pioneering Ethical AI in Schools - Rita Bateson - Blue Skies Leadership
    May 7 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Blue Skies Leadership Podcast, hosts Dan Kerr and Daniel Mendes engage in conversation with Rita Bateson, an expert in AI and education, as they discuss the evolving landscape of educational leadership. They explore the importance of balancing courage and humility in leadership, the role of AI in education, and the need for ethical practices in technology integration. Rita shares insights from her work with Eblana Learning, emphasizing the importance of cautious trust in AI adoption and the need to foster relationships in an increasingly AI-driven world. The conversation also explores the future of education, sustainability, and practical steps for schools to adopt AI responsibly.


    Links

    Blue Skies Leadership Website: https://www.blueskiesleadership.com

    Dan Kerr - LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-kerr-b0a82520/

    Daniel Mendes - LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mendesd/

    Rita Bateson - LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rita-bateson-frsa-8741b868/

    Eblana Learning Website: https://eblanalearning.com/


    Takeaways

    • Great leaders balance courage with humility.
    • A blue sky vision embodies optimism and clarity.
    • AI in education requires cautious trust and ethical considerations.
    • The importance of relationships in an AI-driven world cannot be overstated.
    • Sustainability should be a core principle in AI adoption.
    • Education is a moral encounter centered around shared interests.
    • Future-proof skills are essential in the evolving educational landscape.
    • Craftsmanship in teaching will regain importance as AI becomes prevalent.
    • Schools must filter the noise of technology to find what truly benefits students.
    • There is a growing demand for ethical AI practices in the education sector.

    Sound Bites

    "Great leaders balance courage with humility."

    "Education is a moral encounter."

    "We want to help schools filter the noise."

    "Cautious trust is what schools need."

    "AI should add value to students."

    "We need to value craftsmanship in teaching."

    Chapters

    00:00 The Essence of Blue Sky Leadership

    02:56 Navigating AI in Education

    06:07 Eblana Learning: Bridging the Gap

    08:49 Cautious Trust in AI Adoption

    12:12 Future of Education: Scenarios and Predictions

    14:57 Sustainability and Ethical AI Practices

    18:10 The Role of Relationships in AI-Driven Education

    20:57 Optimism for the Future of Education

    24:02 Practical Steps for Schools Embracing AI

    27:00 Looking Ahead: The Next Six Months


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    33 mins
  • E12 - Ewan McIntosh - Bridging the Gap in Education Design - Blue Skies Leadership
    Apr 21 2025

    In this conversation, Ewan McIntosh discusses the importance of bridging the gap between educators and architects in designing effective learning environments. He emphasizes the need for a clear vision in international schools, focusing on strengths and community identity. The discussion also covers the evolution of educational strategies, the significance of learning spaces, and Notosh's journey in transforming educational practices.


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ewanmcintosh/

    The Provocation, every Monday: https://mailchi.mp/notosh.com/the-provocation-from-notosh

    Learn more: https://notosh.com

    Takeaways

    • The gap between educators and architects needs to be bridged.
    • A clear vision is essential for international schools.
    • Focus on strengths to achieve a meaningful vision.
    • Avoid vague terms like 'excellence' in school missions.
    • Understanding school identity is crucial for strategic planning.
    • Learning spaces should amplify educational experiences.
    • Design thinking can revolutionize learning environments.
    • Communication is key in overcoming constraints.
    • Prototyping ideas in current spaces can lead to better designs.
    • The journey of Notosh reflects the evolution of educational strategies.

    Sound Bites

    "The gap that we've been more than happy to fill."

    "What do you want to achieve?"

    "Focus on the things that you're really good at."

    "Avoid the word excellence at all costs."

    "You double down on your strengths."

    "We cut through the edu babble."

    "Your mission needs to describe what you do."

    Chapters

    00:00 Bridging the Gap in Education Design

    02:37 The Role of Vision in International Schools

    09:19 Evolving Educational Strategies and Trends

    15:09 Understanding School Identity and Mission

    19:12 The Impact of Learning Spaces on Education

    26:52 The Journey of Notosh and Its Evolution


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    35 mins
  • E11 - Cultivating Character and Connection in Education - Gavin McCormack - Upschool
    Apr 8 2025

    In this enlightening conversation, Dan Kerr and Daniel Mendes speak with Gavin McCormack and explore the transformative power of education through the lens of student potential, relationships, and innovative teaching methods. They discuss the importance of creating safe learning environments, the role of servant leadership, and the impact of initiatives like Upschool. The dialogue emphasizes the need for emotional engagement in learning and the significance of fostering connections between educators and students. Gavin shares his vision for a blue sky education that prioritizes character development and the cultivation of compassionate, capable individuals.

    Takeaways

    We underestimate the capabilities of our students 100%.

    Hope sits on the kindergarten carpet in every classroom.

    Education is about cultivating future humans, not just grades.

    Connection before curriculum is essential for effective teaching.

    Emotional learning is crucial for student engagement.

    Servant leadership models the behavior we wish to see in others.

    Children thrive when they know they matter.

    Innovative approaches can transform traditional education.

    Creating safe environments fosters better learning outcomes.

    Love is the silent lesson always being taught.


    Sound Bites

    "What kind of humans do we graduate?"

    "Education is about who you become."

    "Hope sits on the kindergarten carpet."

    "The emotional wheel of learning is crucial."

    "Children want to do good."

    "We need to let kids know they matter."

    "Connection before curriculum is 101."

    Chapters

    00:00 The Power of Student Potential

    02:52 Celebrating Educational Relationships

    06:08 Envisioning Blue Sky Schools

    09:06 Innovative Educational Approaches

    11:56 The Impact of Upschool

    14:55 Emotional Learning and Student Engagement

    18:07 Servant Leadership in Education

    20:54 The Importance of Relationships

    23:53 Creating Safe Learning Environments

    27:13 The Role of Connection in Learning

    29:52 Future Endeavors and Global Impact


    Keywords

    education, student potential, relationships, blue sky vision, innovative teaching, emotional learning, servant leadership, global impact, Upschool, Montessori


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    37 mins
  • E10 - Unmasking Education: Bambi Betts on Harmful Practices and the Courage to Change - Blue Skies Leadership
    Mar 21 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Daniel Mendes and Dan Kerr engage with Bambi Betts, a prominent figure in international education, discussing the current state of international schools, the vision for their future, and the challenges educational leaders face. Bambi emphasizes the need for quality teaching, the importance of understanding how learning occurs, and the necessity of stopping harmful practices in education. The conversation also touches on the importance of leadership in driving change and the need to value dispositions alongside content knowledge in students. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the evolution of educational initiatives, the importance of community building, and the need for educational leaders to adapt to changing needs. They emphasize the significance of noticing issues in education, creating impactful programs, and the responsibility of international schools to contribute positively to global education. The dialogue also touches on the importance of developing students not just academically, but as good human beings, and the role of leadership in analyzing and improving educational systems.


    Takeaways

    • We've not stepped up in international education.

    • A blue sky vision requires imagination and action.

    • Quality teaching should be prioritized in schools.

    • Learning must be contextualized to be effective.

    • Decontextualized learning is detrimental to student success.

    • Leadership is crucial for educational reform.

    • We need to stop harmful practices in education.

    • Assessment should reflect authentic learning, not just metrics.

    • Dispositions should be valued as much as content knowledge.

    • The journey of an educator is filled with unexpected turns. Notice is the first step to making changes in education.

    • Building community is essential for educational initiatives.

    • Educational resources must evolve with changing times.

    • Professional development is crucial for effective leadership.

    • International schools have a responsibility to help underprivileged communities.

    • It's important to focus on graduating good human beings, not just students.

    • Leaders should analyze systems and make necessary changes.

    • Expertise in a specific area can enhance leadership effectiveness.

    • Educational initiatives should be responsive to current needs.

    • Future directions in education must prioritize global responsibility.


    Sound Bites

    "We've not stepped up."

    "Learning doesn't happen by year."

    "Decontextualizing learning, it's deadly."

    "What good is it if it begins in words?"

    "We have a responsibility to step up."

    "We need to switch it up."

    "It all lands on assessment."

    "What things could you do in a school?"


    Chapters

    00:00 The State of International Education

    04:01 Vision for the Future of Schools

    08:46 Challenges in Educational Leadership

    15:00 Transforming Learning Environments

    19:52 The Journey of an Educator

    22:40 The Importance of Noticing in Education

    24:07 Building Community Through Educational Initiatives

    26:29 The Evolution of Educational Resources

    28:11 Creating Impactful Educational Programs

    30:36 Adapting to Changing Needs in Education

    32:35 Global Responsibility in Education

    34:55 Developing Future-Ready Students

    37:41 Leadership in Education: Analyzing Systems

    39:14 Future Directions in Educational Leadership


    Keywords

    international education, leadership, learning, teaching, educational reform, school improvement, quality teaching, assessment, curriculum, professional development, education, community building, international schools, leadership, professional development, educational resources, global responsibility, student outcomes, educational initiatives, change management


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    43 mins
  • E09 - Richard Boerner - Revolutionizing Education: A TruFit Blue Sky Vision
    Mar 11 2025

    In this episode of the Blue Skies Leadership Podcast, hosts Dan Kerr and Daniel Mendes engage with Richard Boerner, the superintendent of Graded, the American School of Sao Paulo. They discuss the importance of embracing change in education, the vision for international schools, and innovative practices at Graded, including the Learning Lab. Richard shares insights from a recent global think tank focused on educational innovation and introduces his new venture, TrueFit Talent, aimed at revolutionizing talent acquisition in education. The conversation emphasizes the urgency for schools to adapt and the potential for positive change in the educational landscape.

    Takeaways

    • Change is most effective when initiated from a position of strength.

    • A blue sky vision embodies endless opportunities and realized potential.

    • International schools must adapt to meet the needs of tomorrow's learners.

    • The Learning Lab at Graded focuses on applying cognitive science to education.

    • Evidence of learning is more impactful than traditional assessments.

    • Global collaboration can accelerate educational innovation.

    • Teacher residency programs can help grow talent within schools.

    • The role of teachers is evolving towards being facilitators of learning.

    • TrueFit Talent aims to mitigate bias in hiring processes.

    • Building strong relationships in education is crucial for future success.


    Soundbites

    "One of the most optimal moments to make change"

    "What does a blue sky vision of school look like?"

    "We owe it to ourselves to think differently"

    "We need to be moving much more agilely"

    "We should see learning flourish"

    "True Fit Talent aims to improve the fit"

    "We want to create better fits for everybody"

    Chapters

    00:00 Embracing Change in Education

    03:30 The Blue Sky Vision for Schools

    08:20 Innovations at Graded Learning Lab

    12:50 Global Collaboration and Think Tanks

    19:49 Revolutionizing Talent Acquisition with TrueFit Talent


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    40 mins
  • E08 - Angela Meikle - IBO - The Future of International Baccalaureate Programs
    Feb 27 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Blue Skies Leadership Podcast, hosts Dan Kerr and Daniel Mendes engage with Angela Meikle, head of IB World Schools at the International Baccalaureate. They discuss the future of education, focusing on the importance of well-being, the need for innovative educational systems, and the ongoing evolution of IB programs. Angela shares insights from her extensive experience in international education, emphasizing the significance of action research and the role of teachers as curriculum designers. The conversation also touches on upcoming events and the IB's commitment to adapting to the changing educational landscape.

    Takeaways

    • Leadership is about communicating worth and potential.
    • Suffering is optional; we can choose our responses.
    • Education should focus on systems of human flourishing.
    • Well-being is crucial for both students and teachers.
    • The IB is reviewing its programs for the first time in 60 years.
    • Innovative assessments are being developed for the IB.
    • Action research can transform school culture.
    • Teachers should be seen as curriculum designers.
    • Digital assessment is on the horizon for IB subjects.
    • Collaboration with universities is essential for program development.

    Sound Bites

    • "Leadership is the ability to communicate someone's worth."
    • "Suffering is optional."
    • "Unprecedented is the new normal."
    • "Action research can shift the culture of the school."
    • "Digital assessment is coming."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Blue Skies Leadership Podcast

    02:53 Exploring Blue Sky Visioning in Education

    03:40 Angela Muechel's Insights on Education Systems

    12:41 The Future of IB Programs and Innovations

    20:09 Angela's Journey to the IB

    24:14 Upcoming Events and Collaborations in Education


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    28 mins
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