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Implement. Change in Education

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Implement. Change in Education. Whether your goal is to scale up existing practices, sustain what’s working, remove what’s not, introduce a new practice, or navigate a transition, we explore how education leaders leverage implementation to get better results for students. Because implementation matters most during times of change. This podcast is a production of EdScale (www.edscalellc.com), where we help educators get better results through a relentless focus on effective implementation. Every month on the podcast we will feature: - The audio version of our monthly blog post on implementation - A conversation with an ambitious education leader who is leveraging implementation and change management to get bet results for students Hosted by Tom DeWire, Founder of EdScale and author of the book “How to Implement (just about) Anything,” Lessons from 25 years in public education. Learn more at www.edscalellc.com.

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jakson #32 Blog: How Does Your District Stack Up on the Blueprint? kansikuva

#32 Blog: How Does Your District Stack Up on the Blueprint?

Maryland's $3.8B education bet had no scorecard — so we built one. 24 districts. 43 indicators. 685+ documents. The bright spots might surprise you. Maryland's first official Blueprint evaluation publishes in December 2026. The earliest quantitative data comes a year later. But the Governor and legislature need to make major policy and funding decisions in the 2027 session — before the evidence is in. The Education Trust Fund (casino revenues) runs out in FY2028. **MarylandBlueprint.com [http://MarylandBlueprint.com] reads every district's Blueprint implementation, scores it against a consistent rubric, and surfaces the bright spots — with source citations.** Some highlights from the May 1, 2026 analysis: Pillar 2 — NBC Teacher Pipeline Is a Statewide Flywheel Baltimore County grew from 4 to 122 NBCTs (2,950%). Prince George's from 7 to 157 (2,143%). Newly certified NBCTs are being deployed as cohort coaches, creating a self-reinforcing talent pipeline. P2 is the only pillar where 9 districts already Exceed. Pillar 4 — Community Schools Are Moving Both Attendance and Academics Carroll County's community schools posted +24.1pp ELA and +26.9pp math gains in a single year. Somerset cut chronic absenteeism by 22.6pp while designating 100% of schools as community schools. District Bright Spots: * Montgomery County (76.8%) — The only district with zero pillars below "Meets." Most balanced profile statewide. * Allegany County (74.4%, 4th overall) — A small rural district outperforming Howard, Baltimore County, and Baltimore City. * Garrett County (69.6%) — All five pillars at "Meets." 100% of middle schoolers completing career assessments. Unlimited dual enrollment. Built for district leaders. Essential for everyone tracking Blueprint implementation — legislators, advocates, educators, journalists, and researchers. Register for the demo and launch on May 21st at 12noon EST: https://tidycal.com/tomdewire/blueprint-bright-spots-whats-working-across-marylands-24-districts [https://tidycal.com/tomdewire/blueprint-bright-spots-whats-working-across-marylands-24-districts]

12. touko 2026 - 10 min
jakson #31 Guest: Delaware Department of Labor Leadership Academy 2026 Keynote Excerpt kansikuva

#31 Guest: Delaware Department of Labor Leadership Academy 2026 Keynote Excerpt

One of the biggest challenges I see across systems is the gap between a strong plan and real results. In this episode of Implement Change in Education, I share an excerpt from a talk I gave at the Delaware Department of Labor’s Leadership Academy, a month-long development opportunity for promising managers of people and projects. Through two powerful stories - one from healthcare and one from child nutrition work in Vietnam. I explore what it takes to move from strategy to execution. I break down two different implementation challenges: * When we know the goal and the evidence-based moves, but execution is the barrier * When we do not yet know the answer and need to find the bright spots already working in the field This episode focuses on making change practical. Whether you are leading literacy improvement, strengthening workforce systems, improving access to benefits, or trying to move a complex organization toward better outcomes, the same question applies: How do we make it easier for people to do the right thing? If you are leading change, managing teams, or trying to close the gap between planning and results, this episode is worth a listen. Show Note Links: * University of Delaware Institute for Public Administration [https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/biden-school/research-public-service/ipa/] * How to Implement Just About Anything by Tom DeWire [https://www.amazon.com/How-Implement-just-about-Anything/dp/B0FYK5YVPK/ref=sr_1_1?crid=37UIQLKM2W5GL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ZR2YBsC_GY29efOgNTtGNQ.C8-fDj7QzEL0TrVJ5tXPzd_i6KUXUZCs8QZpAyTDPPc&dib_tag=se&keywords=How+to+Implement+Just+About+Anything+by+Tom+DeWire&nsdOptOutParam=true&qid=1777312422&s=books&sprefix=how+to+implement+just+about+anything+by+tom+dewire%2Cstripbooks%2C190&sr=1-1] * Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath & Dan Heath [https://www.amazon.com/Switch-Change-Things-When-Hard/dp/0385528752]

28. huhti 2026 - 13 min
jakson #30 Blog: With Tighter Budgets, How Might Schools Navigate Strategy for SY2627? kansikuva

#30 Blog: With Tighter Budgets, How Might Schools Navigate Strategy for SY2627?

With tighter budgets, what do you actually protect? Across the country, school and district leaders are facing tough choices for SY26–27 - shrinking funds, rising costs, and real pressure to cut. But the biggest risk isn’t the budget itself; it’s losing what’s already working. In our latest blog post and podcast episode, we explore a simple but critical question: How do you protect hard-won student gains when resources shrink? It comes down to three moves: • Anchor decisions in research • Assess implementation health • Align your budget to your strategy, not the other way around Because one misaligned budget cycle can undo years of progress. Link to blog post [https://edscalellc.com/tighter-budgets-school-strategy-sy26-27/]

14. huhti 2026 - 8 min
jakson #29 Guest: Superintendent of Howard County Public Schools - William J. Barnes kansikuva

#29 Guest: Superintendent of Howard County Public Schools - William J. Barnes

One of the clearest takeaways from my conversation with William Barnes, Superintendent of Howard County Public Schools: “We’re not going to claim greatness until we’re great for all of our students.” Superintendent Barnes leads one of Maryland’s most well-regarded districts, but what stood out most was his honesty about the students the system has not yet served well and his urgency around changing that. In this episode of Implement. Change in Education, we talk about what it really looks like to implement Blueprint Pillar 4 in a high-performing district: aligning funding to student need, expanding special education supports, navigating redistricting, and treating the budget as a strategic tool for equity. If you are thinking about resource allocation, equity, or change leadership, this one is worth a listen.  Show Note Links: - Howard County Public School System [https://www.hcpss.org/]

24. maalis 2026 - 33 min
jakson #28 Blog: Organizations Change Differently Than Leaders Imagine kansikuva

#28 Blog: Organizations Change Differently Than Leaders Imagine

Organizations Change Differently Than Leaders Imagine The superintendent exhaled. "We rolled this out eight months ago. Trained everyone. Built the dashboard. And half the schools are doing something completely different." I've heard some version of that in almost every system I've worked in. The plan was clear, the training solid, and yet what happened on the ground looked nothing like what anyone had drawn up. There's a line from Bob Sutton, Stanford professor, that captures this perfectly: "Organizations are flexible and imaginative, but rarely change just as any leader or group intends." Sutton was paraphrasing James G. March, whose 1958 classic 𝘖𝘳𝘨𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘻𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 laid the foundation for modern organizational theory. March's central finding? Organizations are remarkably adaptive; they absorb new people, tools, and pressures all the time. But they move according to their own logic, not according to anyone's slide deck. Here's what this means for leaders: The gap between your intent and organizational reality isn't failure; it's where the real work lives. This is especially true for ambitious reforms like early literacy initiatives or state-level blueprints, where the distance between plan and practice determines whether you get results or just compliance theater. A more realistic approach: ▪️ Expect drift, not perfect alignment ▪️ Look for small, local adaptations as signals of life ▪️ Treat change as a series of experiments, not a single plan ▪️ Honor the gap between what you intend and what people experience   Questions worth asking before your next change effort: ▪️ Where is the organization already adapting in useful ways? ▪️ What do local workarounds tell us about design misalignment? ▪️ What's the minimum consistency we actually need? ▪️ How will we learn quickly from early, messy implementation?   Organizations are always changing. The question is whether you'll pay attention when it does and be wise enough to work with it. Show Note Links: Bob Sutton - Stanford professor and organizational leadership researcher [https://profiles.stanford.edu/robert-sutton] James G. March - scholar of organizational theory [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_G._March] Organizations (1958) - James G. March & Herbert A. Simon [https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Organizations%2C%2B2nd%2BEdition-p-9780631186311]Education Innovation and Research (EIR) Program [https://oese.ed.gov/offices/office-of-discretionary-grants-support-services/eir/]

10. maalis 2026 - 8 min
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