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February 8, 2017 by root

C21 exclusive podcast interview with Dr. Linda Kaser And Dr. Judy Halbert on the inspiration behind the Spiral Playbook

(L-R) Dr. Linda Kaser, Karen Yamada, Robert Martellacci, Dr. Judy Halbert

Dr. Judy Halbert is a co-leader of the Network of Performance Based Schools and the Aboriginal Education School Network in British Columbia, Canada. She has served as a secondary school principal, district leader and has worked provincially in school and district improvement. Currently on faculty at the University of Victoria and Vancouver Island University. Judy is committed to developing school leadership and school communities to developing school leadership and school communities focused on quality and equity.

Dr. Linda Kaser is a co-leader of the Network of Performance Based Schools and the Aboriginal Education School Network in British Columbia, Canada. She has served as an elementary and secondary principal, and a district leader. She has worked in senior policy roles with two provincial governments with special responsibilities for literacy, student achievement, and rural education. As a faculty member at two BC universities and an advisor at a third, Linda is committed to creating stronger links between the academy and practitioners.

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