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Innovative Leadership and Well-being in Schools: Insights from Paddy Russell

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For this episode, I interviewed Paddy Russell, the headteacher of Ladybridge High School in Bolton. Paddy shares his passion for innovative education and staff well-being, discussing how his school has embraced co-construction in developing leadership programmes beyond the NPQ.

Discover the unique approaches Ladybridge High has implemented, such as project-based learning and an inclusive use of their school farm to enhance the curriculum. Paddy delves into the importance of fostering a culture in which staff and students can learn together, emphasising autonomy, reflection, and the balance between traditional and modern educational practices.

Learn how Ladybridge’s commitment to staff well-being, professional development, and flexible working conditions creates a vibrant and supportive school environment. Whether you're an educator, leader, or passionate about well-being in education, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiring practices to consider implementing in your own educational context.

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[email protected]

www.stephanie-carlin.com

www.weleadwell.co.uk

www.headteacherchat.com

www.progressivemasculinity.co.uk

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For this episode, I interviewed Paddy Russell, the headteacher of Ladybridge High School in Bolton. Paddy shares his passion for innovative education and staff well-being, discussing how his school has embraced co-construction in developing leadership programmes beyond the NPQ.

Discover the unique approaches Ladybridge High has implemented, such as project-based learning and an inclusive use of their school farm to enhance the curriculum. Paddy delves into the importance of fostering a culture in which staff and students can learn together, emphasising autonomy, reflection, and the balance between traditional and modern educational practices.

Learn how Ladybridge’s commitment to staff well-being, professional development, and flexible working conditions creates a vibrant and supportive school environment. Whether you're an educator, leader, or passionate about well-being in education, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiring practices to consider implementing in your own educational context.

[email protected]

[email protected]

www.stephanie-carlin.com

www.weleadwell.co.uk

www.headteacherchat.com

www.progressivemasculinity.co.uk

  continue reading

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