

As Clayton Christensen said, "disruption is not about tearing things down. It's about doing things better". With that in mind we are joined by Dr. Kara Coglianese, Superintendent of Crete-Monee School District 201-U in Crete, IL. Dr. Coglianese discusses the challenges and transformations in education post-COVID. She emphasizes the importance of mental health, personalized learning, and adapting to the needs of students in a high poverty community. The conversation also explores the role of technology and AI in education, as well as innovative approaches to career pathways and the future structure of schooling.
As Clayton Christensen said, "disruption is not about tearing things down. It's about doing things better". With that in mind we are joined by Dr. Tiffany Brunson, Superintendent of ESD 159 in Matteson, IL. Dr. Brunson discusses her journey in education, the challenges of funding and equity, the importance of redefining success in education, and the role of AI in shaping the future of learning. Join this inspiring conversation with "host leader" and positive disruptor, Dr. Tiffany Brunson.
Join Matt Kinnaman and SBAE Executive Director David Hoyt as they discuss the value and achievement potential that exists as board members and superintendents collaborate to do “whatever it takes” for the students they represent.
As Superintendent Dr. Quintin Shepherd transitions to Pflugerville ISD he shares about a twenty-year career that has led him to practice compassionate leadership, to pursue performance based contracts and the notion and possibility of rebirth - both in education and in life - as explored through his latest book "Transforming Education" available now on Amazon.
Today’s Disrupting Education for Good podcast Episode 01 hosted by Matt Kinnaman includes special guest Superintendent Dr. Jim Capolupo.