
Education Leaders | Strategic School Leadership
by Shane Leaning | School Leadership & Organisational Development Coach
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When Scientists Enter Your Classroom | A Conversation with Patrice Bain
Jun 22, 2026
Unknown duration
How to Catch a Straw Man
Jun 15, 2026
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Beyond 'Research Says' | A Conversation with Andrew Watson
Jun 8, 2026
30m 39s
What can leaders learn from cuttlefish?
Jun 1, 2026
8m 40s
Education Leaders LIVE | May Reflections
May 28, 2026
49m 00s
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() When Scientists Enter Your Classroom | A Conversation with Patrice Bain | Patrice Bain's classroom was the first in the United States where cognitive scientists studied how children actually learn, not in a university laboratory, but with real students in a real school. That extraordinary starting point left her feeling completely alone professionally, with no colleagues to talk to and no community to turn to. This episode is for every teacher or leader who has ever felt that there are two education worlds: the one inside their school, and the wider world of research and ideas that seems just out of reach. You'll learn why reaching out to researchers, authors, and bloggers is far less daunting than it feels, and why the science of learning community is one of the most genuinely welcoming in education. Patrice shares a powerful question every school leader can ask that can transform professional culture overnight. If you lead a school and want your teachers to stop feeling like islands, this conversation will give you the practical nudge you need to press play. Resources & Links Mentioned:Patrice Bain's websitePatrice Bain on LinkedInPowerful Teaching: Unleash the Science of LearningBlake Harvard — The Effortful EducatorAndrew Watson — Translate the BrainPooja Agarwal — RetrievalPractice.org Episode PartnersInternational Curriculum AssociationSisiJoin Shane's Intensive Leadership Programme at educationleaders.co/intensiveShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports school leaders globally. Passionate about empowment, he is the author of the best-selling 'Change Starts Here.' Shane is a leading educational voice in the UK, Asia and around the world.You can find Shane on LinkedIn and Bluesky. or shaneleaning.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() How to Catch a Straw Man | You float a reasonable idea in a meeting and within seconds, you're defending a plan you never made. This episode is about the straw man argument: what it is, where it shows up in schools, and why it quietly kills good decisions. Shane breaks down the four distinct forms it takes, from the classic distortion of what you actually said, to the hollow man (an opponent who doesn't even exist), the weak man (attacking the flimsiest version of a concern as though it speaks for everyone), and the iron man (puffing up your own idea so nobody dares question it). These aren't abstract philosophy; they show up in staff meetings, governor conversations, parent emails, and appraisal discussions wherever there's a bit of heat and a disagreement to avoid.You'll learn to spot a straw man while it's still happening using five practical tells, including the physical jolt of "that's not what I said," the telltale phrases like "so you're saying" or "so you don't care about," and the moment extreme words like "scrap," "never," or "abandon" start appearing in place of the measured thing you actually proposed. Shane then walks through a three-step response: don't take the bait, calmly reclaim your real position, and redirect to the genuine question. If you've ever left a meeting frustrated because a sensible idea turned into a monster you never built, this episode gives you the tools to stop that from happening again.Episode PartnersInternational Curriculum AssociationSisiJoin Shane's Intensive Leadership Programme at educationleaders.co/intensiveShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports school leaders globally. Passionate about empowment, he is the author of the best-selling 'Change Starts Here.' Shane is a leading educational voice in the UK, Asia and around the world.You can find Shane on LinkedIn and Bluesky. or shaneleaning.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Beyond 'Research Says' | A Conversation with Andrew Watson✨ | cognitive psychologyschool leadership+3 | Andrew Watson | Translate the Brain | — | research sayscognitive psychology+5 | — | 30m 39s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() What can leaders learn from cuttlefish?✨ | leadership identitycognitive overload+4 | — | International Curriculum AssociationSisi+1 | — | cuttlefish dilemmaleadership performance+5 | — | 8m 40s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Education Leaders LIVE | May Reflections✨ | education leadershipworkload in education+3 | Chris Scorer | — | — | educationleadership+3 | — | 49m 00s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() What Schools Get Wrong on Sustainability | A Conversation with Clare Garey✨ | sustainabilityeducation+3 | Clare Garey | Sustainability at School | SpainIndia+3 | sustainabilityeducation+5 | — | 30m 21s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() What the Pandemic Did to Student Brains | A Conversation with Nancy Weinstein✨ | impact of pandemic on studentscognitive skills+4 | Nancy Weinstein | OtusMindPrint+1 | — | pandemic impactstudent cognition+4 | — | 30m 50s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Why Saying No Feels So Hard✨ | school leadershippsychology of decision making+3 | — | International Curriculum AssociationGive and Take | — | school leadersdecision making+3 | — | 25m 26s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Heads Who Lead Beyond School | A Conversation with Chris Passey and Sam Crome✨ | public thought leadershipschool leadership+4 | Chris PasseySam Crome | Kimichi SchoolXavier Catholic Education Trust+3 | — | headteacherconsultants+5 | — | 31m 20s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Education Leaders LIVE | April Reflections✨ | leadershipincremental change+3 | Chris Scorer | — | — | leadership journeyteacher overload+3 | — | 47m 25s | |
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| 4/27/26 | ![]() Leading Through Imposter Syndrome | A Conversation with Julia Bialeski✨ | imposter syndromeschool leadership+3 | Julia Bialeski | Leading with Grace | — | imposter syndromeschool leaders+3 | — | 35m 55s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() The Science Behind Post-Decision Doubt✨ | cognitive dissonanceleadership decisions+4 | — | Hebrew UniversityA Theory of Cognitive Dissonance | — | cognitive dissonanceleadership+6 | — | 13m 57s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() How Schools Can Grow Young Changemakers | A Conversation with Melati Wijsen✨ | young changemakersleadership+4 | Melati Wijsen | Bye Bye Plastic BagsGreen School Bali+2 | — | changemakersleadership+6 | — | 31m 31s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() The Danger of Getting Comfortable | A Conversation with Richard Wheadon✨ | leadershipprofessional development+4 | Richard Wheadon | International Leaders Conference | — | leadership trapprofessional development+5 | — | 31m 36s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() The Science of Leading | A Conversation with Meg Lee✨ | leadershipcognitive science+4 | Meg Lee | Learning Science PartnersresearchED+1 | — | leadershipcognitive load+5 | — | 33m 32s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Education Leaders LIVE | March Reflections✨ | leadershipprofessional development+4 | Chris Baker | Education LeadersTravel Ed+3 | — | leadershipprofessional development+7 | — | 48m 57s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() What Actually Works in Teacher Development✨ | teacher developmentprofessional development+4 | — | Teacher Development TrustChange Starts Here | EnglandShanghai | teacher developmentCPD+5 | — | 15m 11s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Poor Proxies for Leadership | A Conversation with Chris Baker✨ | leadership evaluationpoor proxies for leadership+4 | Chris Baker | Evidence-Based EducationInternational Curriculum Association+3 | — | leadershipevaluation+7 | — | 28m 22s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() The Work Behind Education Leaders✨ | education leadershipcoaching+3 | — | Education LeadersThe Work Collaborative+2 | — | Education LeadersShane Leaning+3 | — | 9m 30s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Education Leaders LIVE | February Reflections✨ | coachingleadership+4 | Chris Scorer | — | — | coaching programmesleadership+4 | — | 51m 35s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() The Future of British Schools Abroad | A Conversation with Simon Probert | What does it mean to lead a ‘British’ school in an international context today? If your school promotes ‘global citizenship’ but struggles to feel truly grounded in its local community, this conversation is essential. Shane is joined by headteacher and author Simon Probert, who argues that the future success of our sector depends on moving beyond a ‘rootless’ global identity. He introduces the powerful concept of ‘rooted cosmopolitanism,' building a school identity that is deeply connected to its local place and culture while maintaining its global outlook. You’ll learn why the term ‘global citizen’ can be problematic and loaded with privilege, and how to intentionally localise your curriculum, traditions, and community practices. The episode provides practical strategies for fostering genuine belonging, implementing effective co-leadership models between international and local leaders, and designing inclusive staff cultures that bridge cultural divides. Resources & Links Mentioned:Simon's LinkedInHartmut Rosa's 'Uncontrollability of CultureThe UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Stuart Hall's writings on culture and identityEpisode PartnersInternational Leaders ConferenceTeaching WalkthrusJoin Shane's Intensive Leadership Programme at educationleaders.co/intensiveShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports school leaders globally. Passionate about empowment, he is the author of the best-selling 'Change Starts Here.' Shane is a leading educational voice in the UK, Asia and around the world.You can find Shane on LinkedIn and Bluesky. or shaneleaning.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Communication Masterclass | How to Paraphrase | You explained it clearly, they nodded, and two weeks later three people did three completely different things. This episode tackles one of the most common and costly communication breakdowns in school leadership: assuming that because you said it, it landed. Shane draws on research from Cornell and Stanford, including the "tappers and listeners" study, to explain why even experienced leaders consistently overestimate how clearly their message has been received, and why just knowing about these biases isn't enough to fix them. The answer is a simple three-step habit called paraphrasing: signal, restate, check. You'll learn why paraphrasing is fundamentally different from just repeating words back, how it surfaces misunderstandings in the moment rather than weeks later, and why it's especially valuable in international school settings where language and cultural norms add another layer of complexity. Shane also covers how to handle the slightly awkward moment when someone looks at you like you're going oddly slowly, and why naming what you're doing dissolves that resistance almost immediately. If you're ready to try one thing this week that will change how your conversations feel, press play. Resources & Links Mentioned:Shane Leaning's Education Leaders IntensiveEpisode PartnersInternational Leaders ConferenceTeaching WalkthrusJoin Shane's Intensive Leadership Programme at educationleaders.co/intensiveShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports school leaders globally. Passionate about empowment, he is the author of the best-selling 'Change Starts Here.' Shane is a leading educational voice in the UK, Asia and around the world.You can find Shane on LinkedIn and Bluesky. or shaneleaning.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Parent-Driven School Storytelling | A Conversation with Selina Boyd | Selina Boyd, international editor of The Good Schools Guide, reveals what actually matters when parents choose schools for their children. With over a decade reviewing international schools and more than 1,600 schools assessed worldwide, Selina explains why authentic leadership isn't about what leaders say about themselves, but what parents and students say about them. This conversation challenges school leaders to rethink how they communicate their school's story in an era where parents are savvy researchers who trust other parents more than polished marketing materials. You'll learn the specific moments that signal whether students are genuinely thriving, from children running up to show their work to sixth formers who can articulate why they chose your school. Selina shares practical examples of authentic school storytelling, including how one international school used Instagram reels to connect with future students in a way that felt genuine rather than contrived. If you're trying to build trust with prospective families whilst navigating social media and modern parent expectations, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective on letting others tell your school's story. Resources & Links Mentioned:The Good Schools GuideSelina Boyd on LinkedInEpisode PartnersInternational Leaders ConferenceTeaching WalkthrusJoin Shane's Intensive Leadership Programme at educationleaders.co/intensiveShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports school leaders globally. Passionate about empowment, he is the author of the best-selling 'Change Starts Here.' Shane is a leading educational voice in the UK, Asia and around the world.You can find Shane on LinkedIn and Bluesky. or shaneleaning.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Why Smart Leaders Make Terrible Decisions | You hired the wrong person, killed a working programme, or ignored a massive risk whilst feeling completely rational the whole time. This episode unpacks five cognitive biases that sabotage school leadership decisions constantly: anchoring, availability bias, endowment effect, groupthink, and optimism bias. Shane shares real examples from his own leadership mistakes, including a disastrous hiring decision driven by a compelling opening story, and explains why these mental shortcuts that usually help us actually wreck leadership decisions. You'll learn practical systems to catch yourself before these biases derail your next major decision. Shane walks through how to counter anchoring with "consider the opposite" thinking, why you need a decision journal to spot availability bias patterns, how to set up kill committees for initiatives you've personally championed, and why assigning a devil's advocate role fights groupthink. If you've ever wondered why smart leaders sometimes make terrible collective decisions, or why your optimistic timelines never match reality, this episode gives you the frameworks to make better choices and build trust with your team. Resources & Links Mentioned:Change Starts Here by Shane LeaningEpisode PartnersInternational Curriculum AssociationTeaching WalkthrusJoin Shane's Intensive Leadership Programme at educationleaders.co/intensiveShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports school leaders globally. Passionate about empowment, he is the author of the best-selling 'Change Starts Here.' Shane is a leading educational voice in the UK, Asia and around the world.You can find Shane on LinkedIn and Bluesky. or shaneleaning.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() LIVE | January Reflections | Chris Scorer and Shane Leaning got together to unpack some of the big themes from recent episodes, particularly that vulnerable solo episode Shane put out about self-doubt and imposter syndrome. The response to that one has been overwhelming, especially the private messages from leaders who haven't felt able to share their struggles publicly. Chris and Shane dug into why we've become so intolerant of failure in education, how accountability has overtaken development in our systems, and whether that's creating environments where leaders feel they have to hide their vulnerability rather than use it as a learning opportunity.We also talked about Jet Wolper's brilliant episode on questioning the status quo and why we keep cutting the ends off ham. It challenged our developmental approach to change because sometimes, as Chris pointed out, you need to strip things back before you can build them up properly. Chris shared James Miller's gutsy move at Royal Grammar School Newcastle, where he simply got rid of anything that wasn't actually helping kids. We wrapped up talking about curiosity as an antidote to the winter blues and how being one step more curious this February might be exactly what we need.Episodes mentioned:Tam Proctor on school character and culture: shaneleaning.com/podcast/140James Mannion on making change stick: shaneleaning.com/podcast/142Jet Wolper on the tab tax and cutting the ends off ham: shaneleaning.com/podcast/144Self-doubt and imposter syndrome (solo episode): shaneleaning.com/podcast/145Join us live: educationleaders.liveJoin Shane's Intensive Leadership Programme at educationleaders.co/intensiveShane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports school leaders globally. Passionate about empowment, he is the author of the best-selling 'Change Starts Here.' Shane is a leading educational voice in the UK, Asia and around the world.You can find Shane on LinkedIn and Bluesky. or shaneleaning.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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