TIE Blogger - Lianne Dominguez on Human-Centered Leadership in International Education
Join host Stacy Stephens, the Director of TIE as she sits down with Lianne Dominguez, senior leader at an international school in Astana, Kazakhstan, and prolific education blogger, for an insightful conversation about belonging, leadership, and the future of international schools.
Lianne's unique perspective stems from attending nine schools as a student, experiences that shaped her deep commitment to ensuring every student and staff member feels they belong. With 18 years in international education—spanning roles from teacher to admissions director, residential life director, secondary principal, and designated safeguarding lead—Lianne brings systems thinking to complex educational challenges.
In this episode, Lianne discusses her writing process and the "stakes in the ground" she plants through her blog: the critical importance of professional standards for teachers, human-centered leadership, and putting students at the center of everything schools do. She explores why international schools struggle with difficult conversations, arguing that the business complexity of these institutions sometimes overshadows their human-centered mission.
The conversation delves into how COVID fundamentally shifted school cultures, making education more complex than ever. Lianne advocates for leaders to embrace human-centered approaches rather than control-based management as the path to sustainable progress.
Looking ahead, Lianne shares exciting upcoming blog topics, including how AI is creating "infinite minds" in classrooms, Kazakhstan's unique position as a fertile ground for educational innovation in the post-Soviet context, and continued exploration of professional standards and staff wellbeing.
Whether you're an international school leader, teacher considering overseas opportunities, or education professional passionate about belonging and student-centered learning, this conversation offers valuable insights into creating more human-centered educational communities.
Show notes:
Lianne's TIE Blog
https://blog.tieonline.com/category/lianne-dominguez/ [https://blog.tieonline.com/category/lianne-dominguez/]
Social Media:
LinkedIN
linkedin.com/in/liannedominguez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/liannedominguez]