Leading From the Middle
In this episode, Dr. Courtney Tate moves beyond the "what" of coaching and dives into the "how" by introducing the BWIC Leadership Framework. If you’ve ever felt like your role was viewed as "extra help" rather than "essential leadership," this conversation is for you. Drawing from her doctoral research on Black Women Instructional Coaches (BWICs), Dr. Tate explores the paradox of being hyper-visible when there’s a fire to put out, yet invisible when it comes to high-level strategy. In this episode, we explore the 5 Dimensions of Invisible Leadership: 1. Identity: Redefining yourself as a leader to resist external labels. 2. Resilience: Strategically navigating resistance and scrutiny. 3. Intellectual Contribution: Owning your role as a primary driver of expertise. 4. Change Agency: Leading systemic shifts through "Lateral Leadership." 5. Community & Belonging: Building the networks that sustain the work. Whether you are a coach navigating the middle space or a school leader looking to better support your team, this episode provides the professional vocabulary to move the coach from the "dotted line" to the center of the instructional vision. Reflection for today: Which of these five dimensions feels most "invisible" in your role right now? Connect with Courtney Tate, Ph.D.: * Subscribe to Leading From the Middle so you never miss an episode. * Share this episode with a colleague who is leading from the heart of their school system. Next Episode: Dimension One — Identity: Leading while being seen and unseen at the same time.
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