Principled
Welcome to Season Three of Principled, from MSB.
This season offers international school leaders a provocation to think differently about the future of education and their role in the creation of this future. It is an opportunity to continue thinking seriously and deeply about the legacy that school leaders leave behind through concerted action in the present.
To frame this provocation, we will be bringing together the latest research and thinking about futures-focused leadership, alongside insights from interviews with experts from across the international school sector and beyond.
Each episode we will explore a different domain, and in the following episode we will put the thinking through its paces with a panel of school leaders - some highly experienced, some new in role and some emerging.
Episodes will go live every other Monday.
You can find out more about Futures-Focused Leadership for International Schools and MSB at www.makingstuffbetter.com
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Ep15 ARCHIVE: Mel Ellis Leading Belong In An International School
Welcome to the Principled podcast.
In this episode, Matt Hall and Naomi Ward of Making Stuff Better revisit a popular episode from Season 1 of Principled. Episode 2 featured Mel Ellis, Head of the Dulwich College Senior School in Singapore.
They discuss various topics based around the theme of belonging, including: why a sense of belonging is seen as an outcome rather than something to be consciously created; the importance of students feeling secure within their identity; and how we can model a positive value-driven culture within schools.
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To get in touch with Mel, you can find her online here:
Dulwich College: https://singapore.dulwich.org/community/teachers/melanie-ellis
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-ellis-8818941a5/
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