Rosa Perez-Isiah, Ed. D.Courageous Leadership: Insights From My Journey as a Principal“We have to be engaged at the heart level in order to be courageous champions.”Apr 51Apr 51
Rosa Perez-Isiah, Ed. D.Igniting Leadership With QuestionsAlways the beautiful answer who asks a more beautiful question.Mar 10Mar 10
Rosa Perez-Isiah, Ed. D.Understanding the Second Language Acquisition Process: The First Step in Understanding the Needs of…What is the Second Language Acquisition Process?Feb 20Feb 20
Rosa Perez-Isiah, Ed. D.What Educators Should Know About Educating Emerging Multilingual Students: 8 EssentialsEmerging Multilingual Students (EMs) bring to our schools, communities, and the broader society a wealth of cultural experiences and…May 30, 20231May 30, 20231
Rosa Perez-Isiah, Ed. D.Lead “Like a Woman”: The Benefits of Gender Diversity in LeadershipAs a young educator, I encountered the misconception that leading like a man was the key to becoming a successful leader. Throughout my…Apr 20, 2023Apr 20, 2023
Rosa Perez-Isiah, Ed. D.Parents as Everyday Partners in EducationMy conversation with Teacher2Teacher (2020)Feb 26, 2023Feb 26, 2023
Rosa Perez-Isiah, Ed. D.Crisis Leadership: 10 Guiding PrinciplesLeading through a crisis is one of the most difficult things a leader will do in her career. Leading successfully through a crisis is an…Apr 26, 20201Apr 26, 20201
Rosa Perez-Isiah, Ed. D.inIdentity, Education and PowerPassive Oppression in Education: Fueling the Achievement Gap“making it possible for oppression to happen simply by doing nothing to stop it”Jan 22, 20186Jan 22, 20186
Rosa Perez-Isiah, Ed. D.inIdentity, Education and PowerThe Myth of ColorblindnessRecently I read a quote by a popular actor that troubled me. His words:Jan 4, 20183Jan 4, 20183