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Dr. Ryan Daniel
NAESP Center for Diversity Leadership Fellow and Principal
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Xavier Reed
NAESP Center for Diversity Leadership Fellow and Principal
Resources
What’s in Store for ’24: Ins & Outs
Read MoreA cheeky tip sheet from NAESP’s Advocacy team of emerging trends and passing fads to help you navigate the new year.
Keeping Ahead of New Trends in Education
Read MoreNAESP is guided by resolutions that focus on leading, learning, and community—and we look to our members for invaluable feedback to ensure the NAESP Platform c…
How the NAESP Conference Shapes My School Year and Fuels My Personal and Professional Growth
Read MoreA New York principal shares how she found her place among like-minded school leaders after attending her first NAESP conference in 2021—and what keeps her comi…
Funding Falls Short for Students with Disabilities
Read MoreAs NAESP observes Special Education Day, we look back at the history of IDEA and turn our focus to the path forward for students with disabilities as we contin…
Taking Action: Here’s Why Congress Must Reject Funding Cuts to K-12 Education
Read MoreProposed cuts to K-12 education funding will hurt schools, students, and educators by exacerbating teacher shortages, eliminating Title II funding for professi…
A Navajo Principal Centers Culture in Her Leadership Practice
Read MoreA Navajo principal— whose school comprises 93-percent Native American students—incorporates her strong connection to her indigenous culture into her school lea…
4 Ways to Help Students Cope During Crises Like the Israel-Gaza War
Read MoreAdults and children alike cope better with upsetting news like the Israel-Gaza war when they understand more about the situation. Here are ways schools can hel…
Supporting Safe School Communities Through PEACE
Read MoreA Washington, D.C., school is enlisting partnerships, education, advocacy, collaboration, and empathy to overcome acts of violence in their community and suppo…
Shaping My Purpose Through Professional Learning
Read MoreAfter attending the ASAE Annual Meeting, NAESP Associate Executive Director, Professional Learning, Gracie Branch highlights takeaways from the conference that…
Lead Like a Llama
Read MoreThe best leaders lean into their strengths, embrace them fully, and use them for the benefit of others—just like a llama. Learn how to lead like a llama to gui…
Digital Literacy: Getting Kids Connected and Keeping Them Safe
Read MoreTo cultivate digital citizenship in students, we need to get all kids connected to the internet and keep them safe once we do.
Developing Kindness Through Empathy and Connections
Read MoreHouston Kraft delivered a thought-provoking keynote address on using empathy and connections to grow kindness.
Cultivating an Inclusive, Welcoming School Community for All
Read MoreJoanne McEachen focused on inclusion in her keynote address, encouraging school leaders to break the mold on what’s been done before to meet students’ new need…
Grounding Learning in Inquiry
Read MoreFreeman Hrabowski III speaks about how teachers who are always leading and always learning can touch eternity through their students.
NAESP’s First Latina President Changes Narrative for Her Students
Read MoreLiza Caraballo-Suarez—an educator for 30-plus years in the Brooklyn, New York, neighborhood she grew up in—sets out to change the narrative for her students by…
NAESP Urges Congress to Retain Crucial Education Funding
Read MoreA FY24 appropriations bill under consideration would have a massive impact for millions of students nationwide.
Game-Changing Ideas From Award-Winning Principals
Read MoreSession notes from “Game-Changing Ideas From Award-Winning Principals,” led by Carol Leveillee, Kirsten Jennette, and Laura Schneider.
Little Things Matter: Lessons From Exceptional Principals
Read MoreSession notes from “Little Things Matter: Lessons From Exceptional Principals,” led by Sean Cain.
Lead in the Water: 5 Strategies for Leading in the Midst of Crisis
Read MoreSession notes from “Lead in the Water,” led by Brian T. Miller.
Powerful 2-Minute Positive Walkthroughs: Elevate Instruction, Provide Coaching, and Build Relations
Read MoreSession notes from “Powerful 2-Minute Positive Walkthroughs,” led by Sarah Fillion.