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#63 The Human Side of Systems Change (Part 2) with Dr. Tovah Sheldon

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Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring, Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring, Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

Too often, educational change is approached with a top-down, impersonal strategy—especially in virtual settings. Leaders are handed new tools, frameworks, and mandates but given little space for reflection, values alignment, or the flexibility needed to make change stick. The result? Burnout, survival mode, and disjointed systems that don’t serve students or educators.

In this episode, Dr. Tovah Sheldon—school design strategist at Michigan Virtual and leader of the Leadership Coaching for Innovation initiative—unpacks how true transformation begins with the adults in the system. With warmth, insight, and a deep coaching mindset, she guides us through what it really means to center leadership development around the human experience. From redefining change through “rugged flexibility” and allostasis, to bridging the gap between personal and organizational values, Dr. Sheldon makes the case for slower, deeper, more reflective innovation. She shares stories of golden moments, challenges us to pluralize transformation, and gives us a clear pathway toward leading with clarity, purpose, and empathy.

If you’re leading innovation—especially in virtual or hybrid environments—listen in for insight on:

  • Why “rigid” systems fail in dynamic environments, and how to lead with adaptive stability.
  • How to help leaders and teams surface their core values and use them to drive sustainable change.
  • The habits and actions that define innovators—and how they play out differently in virtual spaces.
  • Why going deep before wide is essential for lasting, scalable impact.
  • How “small-i” innovations build momentum toward big transformation.

Episode Links:

Additional People and Concepts to Link:

  1. Brad Stulberg
    Referenced for the concepts of allostasis and rugged flexibility.
    🔗 https://www.bradstulberg.com
  2. Phil Grumm and Henry Ford Learning Institute / Innovation Hub
    Credited as the origin of the Habits and Actions of Innovators framework.
    🔗 https://inhub.thehenryford.org/
  3. Dr. Jay Marks
    Mentioned for his insight: “Lots of little moments lead to momentum.”
    🔗 https://www.nuatc.org/about-us/mentors/jay-b-marks-ph-d/
  4. Ellen Langer
    Referenced for her ideas on mindfulness, scientific uncertainty, and contextual truth.
    🔗 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Langer
  5. 3P Learning (Project-, Problem-, and Place-based Learning)
    Discussed in relation to innovation in virtual programs.
    🔗 Resource from Michigan.Gov
  6. Cynthia Coburn
    Cited for the depth before breadth concept in educational change.
    🔗 https://sesp.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/cynthia-coburn.html

Host Links:

  1. Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell.
  2. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning provides meaningful global learning experiences that prepare students across the globe for success in an interconnected world.
  continue reading

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Too often, educational change is approached with a top-down, impersonal strategy—especially in virtual settings. Leaders are handed new tools, frameworks, and mandates but given little space for reflection, values alignment, or the flexibility needed to make change stick. The result? Burnout, survival mode, and disjointed systems that don’t serve students or educators.

In this episode, Dr. Tovah Sheldon—school design strategist at Michigan Virtual and leader of the Leadership Coaching for Innovation initiative—unpacks how true transformation begins with the adults in the system. With warmth, insight, and a deep coaching mindset, she guides us through what it really means to center leadership development around the human experience. From redefining change through “rugged flexibility” and allostasis, to bridging the gap between personal and organizational values, Dr. Sheldon makes the case for slower, deeper, more reflective innovation. She shares stories of golden moments, challenges us to pluralize transformation, and gives us a clear pathway toward leading with clarity, purpose, and empathy.

If you’re leading innovation—especially in virtual or hybrid environments—listen in for insight on:

  • Why “rigid” systems fail in dynamic environments, and how to lead with adaptive stability.
  • How to help leaders and teams surface their core values and use them to drive sustainable change.
  • The habits and actions that define innovators—and how they play out differently in virtual spaces.
  • Why going deep before wide is essential for lasting, scalable impact.
  • How “small-i” innovations build momentum toward big transformation.

Episode Links:

Additional People and Concepts to Link:

  1. Brad Stulberg
    Referenced for the concepts of allostasis and rugged flexibility.
    🔗 https://www.bradstulberg.com
  2. Phil Grumm and Henry Ford Learning Institute / Innovation Hub
    Credited as the origin of the Habits and Actions of Innovators framework.
    🔗 https://inhub.thehenryford.org/
  3. Dr. Jay Marks
    Mentioned for his insight: “Lots of little moments lead to momentum.”
    🔗 https://www.nuatc.org/about-us/mentors/jay-b-marks-ph-d/
  4. Ellen Langer
    Referenced for her ideas on mindfulness, scientific uncertainty, and contextual truth.
    🔗 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Langer
  5. 3P Learning (Project-, Problem-, and Place-based Learning)
    Discussed in relation to innovation in virtual programs.
    🔗 Resource from Michigan.Gov
  6. Cynthia Coburn
    Cited for the depth before breadth concept in educational change.
    🔗 https://sesp.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/cynthia-coburn.html

Host Links:

  1. Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell.
  2. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning provides meaningful global learning experiences that prepare students across the globe for success in an interconnected world.
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