285. Cultivating a Culture of Care: Featuring Matthew Ebert
Join us for an insightful conversation with Matthew Ebert as we delve into the importance of cultivating a “Culture of Care” for adults in our educational settings. Learn how to operationalize this essential doctrine and why leaders should prioritize creating space for adults, both personally and professionally. Don’t miss out on Matthew’s upcoming TED Talk and explore his valuable insights through Ebert Educational Consulting and his thought-provoking articles in EdWeek.
About Matthew Ebert
Matthew Ebert is a human-centered leader with 20+ years of experience in education, primarily focused on school leadership in urban settings. Matthew’s consulting is grounded in his experiences as a teacher, director of academic innovation, academy leader, and a decade of successful leadership as a public charter school principal. Throughout his leadership tenure, Matthew has developed teams that exceed expectations, consistently achieving strong results. He is committed to cultivating healthy work and learning environments in which individuals feel seen, heard, and valued.
In addition to helping team members consistently attain their personal and professional goals, Matthew has facilitated dramatic and consistent growth in student achievement in both Baltimore and Boston, in metrics focused on academic achievement and school climate.
Matthew’s leadership is based on the idea that we are all here to take care of one another.
TED TALK: https://www.ted.com/talks/matthew_ebert_3_strategies_to_address_the_teacher_shortage_crisis
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- Twitter (X): eberteducation
- Instagram: eberteducationalconsulting
- Facebook: matthew ebert
- Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/matthewebert1982 / https://www.linkedin.com/company/ebert-educational-
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