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Schools don’t rise on teaching. They rise on the systems that support teaching.In this first episode of Making Great Education Happen™, Shanté Brown Major opens the conversation on the work behind the work — the operational backbone that determines whether teachers thrive, students succeed, and leaders lead with clarity.If you’ve ever felt the impact of unclear calendars, chaotic communication, weak structures, or burnout that seems to touch the entire building… this episode will feel like home.Shanté breaks down:• Why burnout isn’t about passion — it’s about failing systems• What academic operations actually includes (and why it matters)• The hidden labor that makes teaching possible• Why ops is its own leadership skill set, not an administrative afterthought• How strong systems shape culture, equity, and instructional careThis is where we start building a new conversation — one that finally centers the operational engine of education.• Burnout is a systems problem, not a passion problem.• Operations is leadership, equity, and instructional care.• The best schools aren’t just well led — they are well organized.• Academic ops deserves recognition, structure, and support.• Exceptional teaching requires exceptional systems behind it.Explore tools, resources, and movement updates:👉🏾 https://www.makinggreateducationhappen.comFollow Making Great Education Happen™ on LinkedIn:👉🏾 https://www.linkedin.com/company/makinggreateducationhappenJoin on Facebook:👉🏾 Facebook.com/MakingGreatEducationHappenInstagram & TikTok:@MakingGreatEducationHappenIf this episode resonated, follow the show, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs it.And remember:Great education doesn’t happen by accident.It’s built with intention and purpose.Let’s make great education happen — together!

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