Cool Cat Teacher Talk
Leadership in education isn't a title — it's seeing a gap and building the bridge. A 16-year-old coder, a college-readiness expert, and a national principal show how. In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, Vicki Davis brings together three voices on what leadership really looks like at every stage. Ky'lin Spears, a 16-year-old who taught himself to code, built a free chemistry simulation platform (Atomency) when his school lacked lab equipment. Dr. Johanna David-Tramantano shares her evidence-based CONNECT framework for the hard bridge from high school to college — and why "showing up is a habit, not a skill." And Raquel Martinez, the first Latina president of NASSP, explains how leaders grow other leaders through what they choose to say, and why multilingual learners are an advantage, not a deficit. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why initiative — seeing a need and meeting it — is the heart of leadership at any age * How to build the "enduring skills" students need before college (planners, self-advocacy, asking for help) * Why "what's important to us is what we talk about the most" — and how that grows leaders * How to reframe a second language as an advantage in every content area * Practical ways to spot the gap in your own school and step in to bridge it Full show notes and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/bethebridge [https://www.coolcatteacher.com/bethebridge] If this episode encouraged you, please leave a rating and a review wherever you're listening — it helps more teachers find the show. And share it with a teacher friend who's ready to be a bridge.
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