Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap delivers bite-sized episodes that translate cutting-edge academic research into practical insights for educational leaders. Each episode breaks down complex studies into clear, actionable takeaways to support informed decision-making in schools and districts. Each episode shares practical wisdom and resources for today’s educational leader in about 10 minutes.

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Tuesday Sep 16, 2025

In this episode, Dr. Denise Schares shares insights on the power of leadership coaching for educational leaders. She highlights the role of ethical decision-making, the practice of “doing the next right thing,” and the value of having a trusted thought partner to navigate complex challenges. Whether you’re a new or seasoned leader, this conversation offers practical wisdom for leading with integrity and clarity.
 
Kern Funded Menu of Services at UNI

Wednesday Sep 10, 2025

Join Jenny, a passionate advisor in the College of Education at the University of Northern Iowa, as she shares her journey of guiding future educators. With a deep commitment to helping students achieve their goals, Jenny focuses on empowering aspiring teachers, especially those who dream of returning to their rural communities to inspire the next generation. This podcast offers meaningful conversations for anyone on the path to becoming a teacher or anyone who knows of someone who would make a wonderful teacher. Jenny Connolly is the Director of Advising, COE Advising and Teacher Education Success. She is a third generation Panther. Jenny received her BA in History Education along with her MA in Post-Secondary Education: Student Affairs from UNI.  -
Early Childhood Education Online Transfer Program | Online & Distance Education
Elementary Education Online Transfer Program | Online & Distance Education
Purple Pathway for Paraeducators | Online & Distance Education
Micro-credentials | Online & Distance Education

Tuesday Sep 09, 2025

In this episode of Bridging the Gap, we sit down with Dr. Matt Townsley—known to many as the “Sportscaster of Standards-Based Grading”—to explore the first two foundational steps in implementing Standards-Based Grading (SBG). Drawing from his experience as a school leader, author, and assistant professor, Dr. Townsley shares practical insights that help demystify the early stages of SBG and offer a clear path forward for schools ready to make grading more meaningful. Whether you're just beginning or refining your approach, this episode offers the guidance needed to lead with clarity and confidence.
Articles and Resources Mentioned: 
Making Grades Matter by Matt Townsley and Nathan L. Wear
Grading from the Inside Out by Tom Schimmer
Starting the Conversation about Grading by Susan M. Brookhart
How to Grade for Learning by Ken O'Connor
Standards-Based Grading: Core Principles and Current Implementation Debates by Matt Townsley and Jesse Wilcox
What's Worth Fighting Against in Grading by Douglas B Reeves, Lee Ann Jung and Ken O'Connor 

Friday Sep 05, 2025

In this episode, Amanda Schmidt offers a concise and insightful review of The Four Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney, Jim Huling, and Sean Covey, tailored specifically for educational leaders. Drawing from her experience in school leadership, Amanda breaks down the core concepts of the book—focus, leverage, engagement, and accountability—and explains how these powerful principles can be applied within schools to drive meaningful results. Whether you're looking to sharpen your strategic implementation or create a culture of execution in your district or building, Amanda’s review provides practical takeaways that will resonate with educators at every level.

Wednesday Sep 03, 2025

Meet Megan, a new kindergarten teacher with the Lisbon Community School District and a recent graduate from the University of Northern Iowa. As she steps into her very first classroom this fall, Megan shares her excitement, hopes, and honest reflections about starting her journey as an inspiring educator. In this podcast, she opens up about the challenges and joys of being a new teacher and the importance of having strong support from administrators and mentors along the way. Whether you’re a future teacher, current educator, or school leader, Megan’s story offers a fresh perspective on what it takes to thrive as she prepares for her first year of teaching. 

Tuesday Sep 02, 2025

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Maureen Spelman from North Central College to explore her insightful model for ethical decision making. Drawing on years of academic research and real-world experience, Dr. Spelman presents a reflective framework designed to guide individuals through complex moral choices with clarity and integrity. Whether you're an educator, leader, or simply someone seeking to make more thoughtful decisions, this conversation offers practical tools and deep wisdom. Tune in as we unpack the steps of her model, discuss its applications, and learn how intentional reflection can lead to more ethical outcomes.

Thursday Jul 17, 2025

Welcome to the premiere episode of Bridging the Gap, an Institute for Educational Leadership podcast from the University of Northern Iowa, hosted by Dr. Mary Sult. In this introductory episode, Dr. Sult shares the vision behind the podcast: connecting the world of academic research with the daily work of educational leaders.
With over 20 years of experience in education, Dr. Sult understands the challenges leaders face in accessing and applying research while managing the demands of their roles. This episode sets the stage for what listeners can expect from future conversations—clear, practical, and relevant insights that support evidence-informed decision making in schools.
Whether you’re a principal, superintendent, instructional coach, or future leader, Bridging the Gap is your space to learn, reflect, and grow—without paywalls or academic jargon.

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