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Leading in a school hierarchy when you’re not at the Top

Leading in a school hierarchy when you’re not at the Top

Update: 2025-05-05
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What happens when you believe in collaboration—but your system doesn’t? Our guest again this episode is Jessica Lees, Deputy Head Teacher of Teaching and Learning, Cairo English School. She explores that very tension in this conversation about creating cultural change from the middle. Jessica tells the story of recognizing when she was managing instead of mentoring—and how one conversation shifted everything. This episode is about the power of asking better questions, being vulnerable, and creating space for others to step up.  Jessica Lees walks us through how she tackled unsustainable policies by inviting department leaders into real problem-solving, not just top-down directives. It’s a compelling story of pushing for change with courage and care.

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Leading in a school hierarchy when you’re not at the Top

Leading in a school hierarchy when you’re not at the Top

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