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Are you an educational leader wanting to foster an environment of collaboration and innovation, develop and implement effective strategies to ensure student achievement, and promote opportunity and access? Then I have the guidance just for you! I’m Dr. Kim Moore, host of the Educational Leadership Moment. As a classroom teacher, school administrator, and central office staff member, I know what it’s like to be overwhelmed because your plate is too full... Join me weekly for research-based an ...
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Welcome to the Educational Leadership Moment! In today’s episode, we explore how continuous learning helps leaders adapt, grow, and lead with clarity in a rapidly changing educational landscape. True leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about learning with intention. We’ll share four practical ways you can grow your leadership through…
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Welcome to today’s episode of the Educational Leadership Moment! Leadership conferences can inspire, but when approached with purpose, they can also transform. Let’s talk about making these events catalysts for lasting growth. From simulations to design thinking, we’ll explore how intentional learning before, during, and after a conference can boos…
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In today’s episode, we’re exploring how intentional relationships shape leadership. From peer mentorship to thought partnerships, growing great leaders starts with authentic, supportive connections. Forget hierarchy; leadership thrives in community. Let’s talk about how peer mentorship builds confidence, deepens learning, and strengthens leadership…
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Welcome to today’s episode, where we explore how to grow leaders from within. We’ll unpack how personalized support, targeted workshops, and strategic development can turn potential into powerful school leadership. From data-driven decisions to courageous conversations, strong leaders don’t just happen; they’re built. Join us as we dive into practi…
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Welcome to today’s episode, where we explore what it takes to build a culture of excellence in K-12 education. From hiring the right people to celebrating everyday wins, we’ll share how schools can move from good to great. Excellence doesn’t happen by chance, it’s a choice. Learn how visionary leadership, collaboration, and mission-aligned practice…
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In this episode, we introduce "You're in the Leadership Chair, Now What?" by Dr. Kim D. Moore. This guide is for emerging leaders stepping into their first role, seasoned leaders moving into new positions, and senior leaders aiming to leave a lasting impact. It offers a practical roadmap to help you create the conditions for your success—and the su…
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into performance evaluations in K-12 education. When done right, they’re not just checkboxes; they’re tools for growth, alignment, and accountability across every role in a school system. How can districts move from good to great with evaluations? By focusing on fairness, feedback, and frequent touchpoints. Let’s ex…
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Today’s episode is all about growth. We’re diving into how Continuous Professional Learning keeps educators inspired, skilled, and ready to lead. When schools invest in people, they create lasting impact for students and communities. From tech training to leadership pathways, professional learning fuels success. We’ll explore how tailored programs …
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Hiring great educators is just the start; successful onboarding ensures they stay, grow, and thrive. Today, we explore how strategic onboarding programs build strong school cultures, boost retention, and help new hires make an impact from day one. Onboarding isn’t just paperwork, it’s a pathway to excellence. From mentorship to regular check-ins, w…
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Hiring the right educators shapes the future of our schools. Today, we’re exploring how rigorous hiring practices, inspired by Good to Great, can transform K-12 education. From value-based interviews to strategic patience, discover how to recruit top talent and build a culture of excellence. Finding great educators isn’t just about filling position…
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Welcome to this week's episode, where we dive into the challenge of recruiting and retaining top educators in K-12 public schools. Inspired by Jim Collins’ Good to Great, we explore how schools can build strong teams by hiring the right people, fostering growth, and creating a culture of excellence. How do we move beyond simply filling positions to…
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Creating a positive school culture is an ongoing journey, and I am committed to making it a reality. In this podcast, I share my approach to continuous improvement in K-12 education; one that values inclusivity, adaptability, and collaboration. By listening to all stakeholders, celebrating successes, and tackling challenges head-on, we build school…
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Parental involvement is the secret ingredient to a thriving school culture—but what happens when barriers like busy schedules, language differences, or lack of access stand in the way? The connection between home and school can shape a child’s academic success, emotional well-being, and overall experience in the classroom. Yet, many schools struggl…
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The tightrope between enforcing rules and nurturing a supportive school atmosphere is one where missteps can lead to significant consequences for the school environment and student development. During this podcast, we will discuss how shifting towards a more restorative and less punitive system might resolve conflicts and transform them into opport…
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In my ongoing journey to cultivate a thriving school culture in K-12 public education, one of the hurdles that consistently emerges is the challenge of teacher burnout and turnover. This problem can ripple across the entire school, affecting morale, disrupting the learning environment, and reducing the overall quality of education. In this week's p…
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In my years of dedication to K-12 public education, one of the most persistent challenges I've encountered is the socio-economic divide among our student population. This divide does not just influence educational outcomes; it profoundly impacts our school's culture and the overall learning environment. During his podcast, we will examine the socio…
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While teaching and learning are every school’s mission, creating a positive school culture creates the conditions for teaching and learning. As a building leader, I aimed to develop a culture of excellence and accountability, which starts with a simple definition of culture. Culture is what we allow. In this episode, we'll explore how to effectivel…
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The gap between technology access and student success has long shaped school culture. While technology has the power to elevate learning, disparities in access can create barriers. Addressing these challenges can lead to a more innovative, opportunistic, and empowered educational environment. In this podcast, we will explore how schools can bridge …
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Welcome to the Crossroads Career Podcast! In this episode, hosts Tim Krauss and Hannah Childs sit down with Dr. Kim D. Moore to explore her inspiring journey from a successful military career to making an impact in education. Dr. Moore shares how her faith shaped this transition and the lessons she’s learned. Whether navigating a career change or s…
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According to research from the University of Maryland, resolutions often fail because they represent idealistic "should" statements rather than concrete, measurable objectives. Conversely, goals provide a clear pathway to success through specific, measurable outcomes and milestones. Today's podcast will explore transforming vague resolutions into s…
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During the holiday season, the song Joy to the World will be played numerous times. Have you ever considered the true meaning of the word joy? Joy is a simple word with a profound meaning. It is defined as the emotion of great happiness. Therefore, we could say “Great Happiness to the World”. As a person of faith, the lyrics of Joy to World remind …
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Yes, it's Christmas time. Schools are preparing to close, people are scheduling their vacations, and the malls are bustling with shoppers searching for the perfect gift. There's a tangible energy in the air - anticipation, joy, and celebration that seems to transform even the most ordinary moments into something special. As we embrace this holiday …
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"Dr. Kim Moore knows what it takes to get a seat at the table." —John C. Maxwell In the [Make Work Better Podcast], host Will Graham interviews guest Dr. Kim D. Moore on the purpose of her new book, You're in the Leadership Chair, Now what? Dr. Kim D. Moore, author of "You're in the Leadership Chair, Now What?" is an Executive Director and Founding…
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Confidence is the bedrock of effective leadership. Without it, others will struggle to place their trust in you. The truth is, those you lead often take their cues from your demeanor and actions. If you lack confidence in yourself, it becomes challenging for your team to have confidence in you and, by extension, in the mission you are guiding them …
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One critical responsibility in leadership and management is managing stakeholder expectations. A practical approach requires systematic steps to ensure clarity, engagement, and mutual understanding. In this podcast, we will examine six strategies you can use to excel in managing stakeholder expectations. #EducationalLeader, Kim “When students are l…
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Transferring your vision to others is the bedrock of effective leadership. It involves a cascade of actions, from crafting the vision to making it a shared goal among your team. This podcast will delve into the key aspects of developing a concrete vision, connecting emotionally with stakeholders, communicating the underlying purpose, leading by exa…
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Throughout my adult life, I have had the opportunity to be the first person of color and the first woman in several positions and organizations. While I am grateful and honored, my journey has not been easy. As leaders, it’s essential to understand the historical context of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility and the current challenges …
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Communication is the cornerstone of human achievement. It has allowed us to build lasting relationships, create monumental structures, and solve complex problems. Yet, communication is a double-edged sword; when handled poorly, it can lead to misunderstandings and conflict. This podcast will explore some key points to help you become a confident, p…
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Building a robust personal brand can be a strategic tool for enhancing your career trajectory. It’s essential to understand that your brand is about who you are intrinsically, not merely about adopting the external trappings of success. In this week's podcast, we'll discuss some essential tips for managing and strengthening your brand. #Educational…
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Leadership and influence are intrinsically linked; you must also be an influencer to be a leader. This concept isn’t a new phenomenon. In the fifth century BC, philosopher and military strategist Sun Tzu posited that leaders must treat people right to get results. In today's podcast, we'll explore some key points to becoming an effective influencer…
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The challenge when working in an organization where you don’t wear your rank on your shoulder is to figure out how to dress and look like a leader. Zig Ziglar once said, “You cannot climb the ladder of success dressed in the costume of failure.” In this week's podcast, we'll explore how your wardrobe can help you with projecting leadership. #Educat…
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Maintaining a growth mindset is paramount in personal and professional development. A growth mindset, positive thinking, and a winning attitude are the foundation for resilience and progress. This week, we will set the stage for continuous personal and professional development by cultivating and maintaining a growth mindset. #EducationalLeader, Kim…
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A well-defined vision statement is the foundation of your personal growth plan. It serves as your North Star, guiding your efforts and keeping you focused on your ultimate goals. Your mission statement, which outlines your current situation, is equally important. This dual approach helps you manage your present circumstances and future aspirations,…
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Your inner circle has a profound impact on the trajectory of your career. The right people can provide you with diverse perspectives, teach you new ways of thinking and doing things, and inspire you to reach higher levels of achievement. In this week's episode, explore key points on how you can develop and leverage your inner circle to elevate your…
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Understanding priorities is crucial to achieving your goals. By setting priorities, you ensure your efforts and resources are directed toward what truly matters. In today's podcast we will discuss essential tools and strategies to effectively prioritize your goals. #EducationalLeader, Kim “When students are led well, they learn well.” Website: http…
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On a recent episode of the Maxwell Leadership podcast, Dr. John C. Maxwell shared the top five books he considers his most impactful, providing timeless lessons on leadership. Today, we will explore those books and their key lessons for educational leaders. #EducationalLeader, Kim “When students are led well, they learn well.” Website: http://kimdm…
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Fostering a positive culture is indispensable for public school districts aiming to cultivate environments where staff and students thrive. As Peter Drucker famously stated, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast,” highlighting that a strong, positive culture is fundamental to achieving any strategic objectives. Today’s podcast explores key aspects o…
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When Jim Collins penned his influential book "Good to Great", he highlighted a principle that resonates deeply in the realm of education: getting the right people on the bus and finding the right seats for them. Today, we will explore the essential elements of effective staffing, including recruitment, onboarding, ongoing professional development, …
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Effective leaders must navigate the complexities of education, inspire others, and act as role models. This is particularly crucial in public school districts where the well-being of both students and staff hinges on strong, visionary leadership. In today's podcast, we'll take a brief look at a few programs to grow educational leaders to their full…
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This week's podcast features a special guest, Gretchen Barron, the remarkable author of “The 4G Factor.” She is also the Lead Consultant for G Barron Consulting, a firm that helps organizations seeking guidance on starting, growing, and optimizing their businesses. Join us as we delve into Gretchen’s inspiring journey and the powerful principles be…
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In the dynamic journey of public education, achieving recognition as a National Model of Excellence School District is a testament to a district’s dedication to creating an optimal environment for learning and working. This week's podcast will examine three key tenets and discuss five focus areas of high-performing Districts. #EducationalLeader, Ki…
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When I began my career as an educator, I had the opportunity to work in a high-performing district. As a new educator, I assumed every District operated the same way. However, as I transitioned from the classroom to the Central Office, I began to see the connection between the organization’s systems and our success. In this week's podcast, we'll ex…
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Throughout my career, I have been blessed to have great mentors. Each mentor offered support and advice to help me to achieve my goals. My first mentor was my mother, who taught me resilience. On a recent episode of the Maxwell Leadership podcast, Dr. John C. Maxwell shared invaluable advice from various mentors throughout his career. In this week'…
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According to the California Department of Education (2023), year-round education may positively affect student achievement, especially for disadvantaged students. Shorter, more frequent breaks minimize the loss of information retention during the summer months. Also, there are more enrichment opportunities for students during the breaks. In this we…
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The most significant partnership to help students be successful is between parents and educators. Parents are students' first teachers. Therefore, building a solid relationship with parents ensures that students receive a consistent message from parents and educators. In today's podcast, we'll discuss how informed and proactive parental involvement…
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Summer learning loss is a significant concern as it can set students back several months in their educational progress, mainly affecting those in under-resourced communities. In this week's podcast, we'll discuss an effective strategy to address this issue that involves fostering partnerships between schools, community organizations, and local busi…
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As a school leader, my primary focus was creating the conditions for success for our students. One area we worked on during the summer was helping our underclass students stay on track for graduation. Therefore, leveraging technology was an effective strategy to mitigate our students’ summer slide. In this podcast, we will discuss the role of educa…
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Summer break is traditionally a period for students to unwind from the structured school environment. Yet, this recess can also usher in the “summer slide,” a period where students, especially those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, tend to lose crucial academic skills. This decay is notably severe in fundamental areas such as mathematic…
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Summer vacation is often seen as a time for students to relax and recharge away from the rigors of the school year. However, this break can also lead to a phenomenon known as the “summer slide,” where students lose academic skills and knowledge acquired during the year. In today's podcast, we'll discuss some strategies to mitigate summer learning l…
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On Baccalaureate Sunday, I had the privilege of delivering the message "Building a Firm Foundation for the Path Ahead" at Journey Church. It was a deeply enriching experience to engage with the bright, upcoming graduates, their families, and the church community. This opportunity to speak on such a significant occasion—marking both a culmination an…
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