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Do You Really Understand Equity?

Guest(s): Chaunté Garrett and Tammy Campbell
Date: 05/09/2022
Run time: 31:43
Season 3, Episode 2

When we see a great leader in action, it can seem like magic. But thankfully it’s not. In fact, there is a science behind the people we trust and want to follow. It is the science of credibility. In this session you will hear about the five essential traits of leaders who inspire and influence others. You can begin to reflect on your own practice and discover intentional moves that transform schools into vibrant spaces of learning and innovation.


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Chaunté Garrett

Chaunté is the superintendent of Rocky Mount Preparatory School, a K-12 campus in North Carolina. Under her leadership, the school has focused on academic growth across content areas and with all subgroups of students by creating equitable learning opportunities. Her school uses a “whole child” approach in which it emphasizes high-quality instruction, STEM learning opportunities, social-emotional learning and services, and college and career preparation.building and district level experience in transforming schools.

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Tammy Campbell

Dr. Tammy Campbell, former superintendent of FWPS led the district in increasing student outcomes, earning both state and national recognition. Dr. Campbell was recognized as one of the 25 most influential leaders in the Seattle Region by Seattle Magazine and she has taken her experience as a successful school chief and now is a national consultant and coach for superintendents, central office teams and building administrators.

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Peter M. DeWitt

Peter DeWitt (Ed.D) is the founder and CEO of the Instructional Leadership Collective, and approaches everything with a learner's mindset. He was a K-5 teacher for 11 years and a principal for 8 years. For over 12 years, he has been facilitating professional learning nationally, and internationally, based on the content of many of his best-selling educational books. 

DeWitt's professional learning relationships are a monthly hybrid approach that includes both coaching and the facilitating workshops on instructional leadership and collective efficacy. His work has been adopted at the state level, university level, and he works with numerous school districts, school boards, regional networks, ministries of education around North America, Australia, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the U.K.

Peter writes the Finding Common Ground - opens in a new tab column for Education Week with Michael Nelson and they host Corwin’s Leaders Coaching Leaders podcast. In 2020 DeWitt co-created Education Week's A Seat At the Table - opens in a new tab where he moderates conversations with experts around the topics of race, gender, research, trauma and many other educational topics.

Peter is the author, co-author or contributor of numerous books and his articles have appeared in educational research journals at the state, national and international level. His books have been translated into numerous languages. 

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Michael Nelson

There is no more noble profession than that of an educator was what Michael Nelson’s mom said almost every day while he was growing up. For almost 40 years, Michael has been an educator. His mom would be pleased.  

Even though Michael still considers “teacher” as his  primary title, he has served in roles of principal, district instructional leader, superintendent, assistant executive director developing professional development for the state of Washington, and currently as the Thought Partner for the Instructional Leadership Collective.


Michael has received many state and national awards during his time as a principal and superintendent. As principal, his school received the National Blue Ribbon Award from the United States Department of Education. As a superintendent, he was named Washington state’s 2019 Superintendent of the Year. During his tenure as superintendent, Michael was elected President of the Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA) by his peers. 


Michael Nelson co-facilitates coaching, keynotes, and workshops with Peter DeWitt. Their first book “Leading with Intention” was released in May 2024.

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