Leading Beyond Titles: Empowering Education
December 24, 2024
Hosted by Dr. Stephanie Duguid
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In this inspiring episode of Empowering Women in Educational Leadership, we are joined by Dr. Erica Avent, Assistant Professor at the University of Mississippi in Elementary Education. Dr. Avent shares her unique journey from the classroom to leadership roles, demonstrating how you don't need a formal title to make a significant impact. Starting in education and working with curriculum, she often found herself doing the work of a leader without the official title. Determined to advance and support others, she pursued an alternate route into administration, where her passion for mentorship blossomed. Dr. Avent details her work in federal programs, where she supported teachers within tiered systems and cultivated mentorship programs for both new teachers and administrators. She loved helping people grow but found herself bogged down by the paperwork. This realization led her to transition into higher education, where she could focus on creating programs for students, supporting university freshmen, and eventually teaching future educators. Her journey highlights the important lesson that leadership isn’t defined by a position but by the influence and support you offer to those around you. Throughout the episode, Dr. Avent shares her personal mantra of "educating, empowering, and elevating," believing that education transforms, empowerment is a game-changer, and elevating others is key to collective growth. She discusses her role in the Ed Sparks program at Ole Miss, which reignites passion for education and focuses on increasing diversity in the teacher pipeline, ensuring quality education for all. In addition to her professional path, Dr. Avent opens up about the personal challenges she has faced. As a mother of a daughter with a learning disability, she talks about the complexities of balancing her career and family life. She emphasizes the importance of giving yourself grace, recognizing when to step back, and allowing others to help. A champion of body positivity, Dr. Avent also discusses the confidence struggles she has faced. She shares a powerful mantra she teaches her children: "I am beautiful, I am smart, I am talented, I am great." Through this, she highlights the value of self-acceptance and reminds listeners to embrace who they are, no matter the obstacles. In this heartfelt and empowering conversation, Dr. Avent discusses the importance of mentorship, community, and being unapologetically yourself. She shares her belief that everyone is exactly where they are supposed to be and encourages women to step into their power, cultivate their leadership, and embrace the journey with authenticity and grace. Whether you’re an educator, leader, or someone looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with valuable insights on growth, leadership, and empowerment. www.drstephanieduguid.com https://www.facebook.com/stephanie.rectorduguid https://www.facebook.com/DoGoodLeadership https://www.instagram.com/drstephanieduguid/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-duguid/
Empowering Women in Educational Leadership
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Welcome to Empowering Women in Educational Leadership, a dynamic radio show celebrating women across all venues of education. Join us as we elevate diverse perspectives and success stories of trailblazing educators, emphasizing leadership is not all about a title. Discover strategies to overcome challenges and hear amazing stories of strength. Tune in weekly to be inspired, enlightened, and empowered to make a difference. Together, let's pave the way for a transformative educational landscape by empowering women in educational leadership.
Dr. Stephanie Duguid
As the founder of Do Good Leadership, Dr. Stephanie Duguid is a motivational speaker, educational consultant, Leadership & Success coach, and author that strives to help individuals become intentional in developing goals, purposeful in reaching their full potential, and guides to solve challenges. Her primary focus is helping women in education develop leadership skills and confidence in 90 days to land their ideal leadership role. She works with individuals to develop personally, prioritize goals, and create plans through making attainable steps along the way. She is excited to be a part of your journey through motivational moments, empowering individuals, engaging opportunities, and personal transformations. Dr. Stephanie Duguid has been in education over 30 years in both K-12 and higher education. Dr. Duguid holds a bachelor’s in human performance, master’s in sports health care, master’s in curriculum and instruction, and a doctorate in educational leadership. Dr. Duguid has been married to her husband Brent Duguid for over 25 years and has three children. Dr. Duguid resides in south central Mississippi.