
Want to Empower Students and Staff? 3 Shifts That Actually Work
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What does it really take to lead a student-centered shift, especially in exam-driven environments? In this conversation, I sit down with Rikke (pronounced like reggae), an international school leader who is transforming her 600-student campus in Portugal to align with her bold vision: "Together, we educate for change."
Rikke shares the small but intentional moves that created momentum for whole-school innovation, from restructuring timetables to redefining the role of middle leaders. Her story proves that student-centered change doesn’t require perfection. It takes persistence, clear purpose, and the courage to start.
You’ll hear how she:
- Built teacher buy-in by anchoring everything in a powerful “why”
- Designed low-stakes spaces for teachers to experiment with projects
- Structured time for interdisciplinary, SDG-driven experiences without compromising academic outcomes
This episode is a must-listen for curriculum leaders, coordinators, and change agents looking for realistic and replicable strategies to move from good intentions to genuine transformation.
Bio: An actionist creating social change through education, Nordic leadership, and a focus on asking why, connecting ideas, and driving impact.
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