Managing Change in a Complex World: Interview with Meghan Bradley Hooper
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In this month's episode of the Turning Points in Leadership Podcast, Dr. Kristen Albert interviews Meghan Bradley Hooper.
As a professional educator, instructional coach, and fierce advocate for social and racial justice, Meghan has seen A LOT of change. In this episode, Meghan will discuss her earliest memories of leadership, her cultural and family influences, and we'll tackle a tough conversation about surrounding yourself with people whom you trust to not just tell you what they think you want to hear!
#Educators, #PennStaters, and #musiceducators --you'll hear some stories that will definitely resonate with you!
About Meghan Bradley Hooper:
Meghan Hooper has been going to school for nearly all of her 38 years. A professional educator entering the sixteenth year of her career, Meghan taught high school Physics for nine years before taking on coaching roles as a Technology Integrator, Instructional Coach, and now Student Engagement Facilitator. Whether working with students or with adults, her goals in all learning partnerships are the same: to build trusting relationships, to model inquiry and lifelong learning, to design learning experiences that are meaningful and memorable, and to make a difference in the world. Meghan has a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education from Penn State University, a Masters of Educational Leadership from Saint Francis University, and an Online Instruction Endorsement from Millersville University. She lives and works in Lancaster County with her husband Wayne and their dog Capone.
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