This Educational Life
Today on This Educational Life, we welcome Dr. Jeremy Tucker, longtime superintendent of Liberty Public Schools and soon-to-be president of the Kansas-Missouri Superintendent Leadership Forum, for a conversation about leadership that listens, innovation that scales, and what’s possible when a superintendent leads like a learner. Rooted in a learner-centered approach shaped by his own experience growing up between countries, Jeremy reflects on how being “either ahead or behind” helped him see the importance of meeting every student where they are and keeping people at the center of the work. Host Mariah Presley and Dr. Tucker explore what it means to lead change in complex systems without losing sight of every individual child. From learner agency and student voice to community engagement and business partnerships, Jeremy shares how meaningful progress happens with people, not to them. He describes innovation not as chasing something brand new, but as refining what works—making it more engaging, more relevant, and more responsive through intentional growth, strong learning networks, and the courage to say, “I don’t have all the answers.” The conversation also highlights the realities of school leadership today: short superintendent tenure, the need for thoughtful entry plans, and the value of casting the net wide to build trust and inform strategy. As Jeremy looks ahead to supporting leaders across Kansas and Missouri, he returns to a central challenge—and opportunity—for education: how to care for the present while also enabling the future. Listen to discover: * How a learner-centered mindset can shape leadership at every level of a school system. * Why innovation is less about novelty and more about refining what really works. * What learning networks, community voice, and shared leadership make possible for the future of education.
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