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90: Kim Corbidge | Work Hard. Be Strong. Stay Humble. | Better Yourself For The Sake Of Your Students | How To Develop Teacher Leaders And Keep Them At Your School
July 8, 2016 by Educators Lead in Podcast
Kim Corbidge has spent the past 23 years as an educator where she spent the first 13 years teaching in Pennsylvania and the past 10 years teaching in Deleware. Kim has taught grades 2, 3, 4 and 5, was a Remediation Specialist and is now the newly appointed Assistant Principal at Richard Shields Elementary School in the Cape Henlopen School District in Lewes, Delaware.

 

Kim lives near the beach, and one of her children has grown up to be a teacher (1:50)

Kim became a teacher later in life after realizing how much her children were going to be influenced by teachers in their lives, and then going back to college (3:02)

Kim traces her career path in education after graduating from college as a non-traditional student (6:30)

Why Kim decided to go into administration after being in a classroom for 23 years (10:44)

How to stay connected with students after becoming an administrator (14:21)

If you want to get your foot in the administration door, volunteer at every opportunity (16:50)

How Kim faced the challenge of landing her first admin job against tough competition (21:52)

On her first day as a school administrator, Kim had to deal with a phoned in bomb threat (26:21)

The creative way Kim uses a daily check list (29:08)

Keep your best teachers in mind | Don’t make blanket statements | Do the little things that will help your best teachers (34:35)

It’s important to stay in touch with classrooms and curricula after becoming an admin (36:27)

Kim’s book recommendations for current and aspiring school leaders (37:04)

Be careful and think twice about making changes when you’re a new administrator (38:14)

“My teacher thought I was better than I was. So I was.” – anonymous 5 year old student (39:17)

If Kim had a time machine, here’s the advice she would go back and give her younger self when she was just starting out in administration (39:45)

 

Books mentioned in this episode

Shifting the Monkey: The Art of Protecting Good People From Liars, Criers, and Other Slackers by Todd Whitaker

What Great Principals Do Differently: Eighteen Things That Matter Most by Todd Whitaker

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck

 

Connect with Kim Corbidge

@kcorbidge

Mrs. Corbidge

 

 

About EducatorsLead:

Educators Lead is a podcast created to help launch educators into the next level of leadership. This show is for you if you are interested in educational leadership as an assistant principal, principal, superintendent, teacher or someone who hopes to be a school leader one day. Educators Lead offers inspiration and practical advice to help you lead more effectively. Jay Willis interviews school leaders three days a week to discuss why and when these educators made the decision to move into school leadership, challenges along the journey, and stories that made it all worthwhile. Educators Lead is a great resource for any educator looking to make a greater impact.

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