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Adaptive SPED Leadership: Emotional Intelligence in the Age of Change - David Zitin

Adaptive SPED Leadership: Emotional Intelligence in the Age of Change - David Zitin

Brighter Together
23 min
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In this episode, David Zitin, Director of Special Education at the Olive Grove Charter Schools in California, returns to share an updated conversation on adaptive leadership, emotional intelligence, and the evolution of SPED services in a post-pandemic world. David opens up about the importance of self-awareness, communication, and emotional regulation in leadership — especially when navigating complex systems and shifting expectations. He reflects on lessons learned through hybrid instruction, staff burnout, and how empathy-driven decision-making creates stronger, more resilient teams. You’ll discover: - How adaptive leadership helps educators respond to constant change - Why emotional intelligence is the most underrated skill in special education leadership - How to support staff well-being without sacrificing accountability - What it means to create systems that serve both educators and students - The future of hybrid and independent study models for SPED students David’s perspective offers both calm and conviction — reminding us that leadership isn’t about control, it’s about connection.