Leading Engaged Learning
On Leading Engaged Learning, host Miriam Williams sits down with Dr. Paul Enderle, Superintendent of Oak Lawn-Hometown School District 123, to explore how strong leadership, instructional coaching, and intentional system design can improve literacy outcomes for every student. With more than two decades in educational leadership and deep roots in the Oak Lawn community, Dr. Enderle shares how District 123 is strengthening literacy instruction through collaborative structures, guaranteed intervention time, and a people-first approach to supporting educators. From building district-wide consistency across schools to expanding literacy-rich learning opportunities, this conversation highlights what it takes to create coherent systems that truly support students and teachers alike. Key Moments 05:37 Leadership Rooted in Community 08:37 Investing in Instructional Coaching 10:12 Creating Guaranteed Student Experiences 11:20 Addressing Post-Pandemic Learning Loss 11:58 Expanding Literacy and Math Instruction Time 12:20 WIN Blocks: “What I Need” Intervention Support 12:52 Using Data to Target Learning Gaps 13:06 Teaching Students How to Read Early 14:15 Building Literacy-Rich School Structures 16:40 Supporting Teachers Through Coaching and Resources 18:10 Creating Collaborative Systems Across Schools 20:25 Strengthening Literacy Through Consistency 23:14 People Over Programs Philosophy Why You’ll Love This Episode This episode offers a practical and thoughtful look at how district leaders can strengthen literacy systems by investing in both students and educators. Dr. Enderle emphasizes that sustainable improvement happens when schools prioritize people, collaboration, and consistent instructional support. You’ll learn: * Why instructional coaching can transform teaching and learning * How district-wide collaboration creates consistent student experiences * The importance of dedicated literacy and intervention time * How WIN blocks help schools personalize support for students * Why strong literacy systems require both resources and educator development * How districts can respond to post-pandemic learning challenges strategically * The role of servant leadership in building strong school cultures * Why “people over programs” remains a critical leadership mindset Dr. Enderle also reinforces a powerful idea: when educators feel supported and connected, students are more likely to thrive academically and emotionally. Connect with Our Guest Dr. Paul Enderle Superintendent, Oak Lawn-Hometown School District 123 Website: https://www.d123.org/ [https://www.d123.org/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-enderle-011b0142 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-enderle-011b0142] Connect with Us 3P Learning Inc Website: https://www.3plearning.com/ [https://www.3plearning.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3p-learning [https://www.linkedin.com/company/3p-learning] About Leading Engaged Learning Leading Engaged Learning is a podcast series for district leaders and education innovators focused on what it really takes to improve literacy outcomes by strengthening student engagement. Hosted by Miriam Williams and produced by 3P Learning Inc, each episode explores the real-world decisions, constraints, and tradeoffs behind building systems that help students become more confident readers.
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