What is Leadership Coaching for Innovation, and Why Now?

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This is part one of a four-part series about Leadership Coaching for Innovation.

If you’ve worked in education for any amount of time, you’ve probably felt that tension between what we know is possible for students and the realities of the systems we lead. The truth is, schools weren’t built for the world we live in today, and meaningful change can feel hard, messy, and even lonely.

That’s exactly why Leadership Coaching for Innovation exists.

Leadership Coaching for Innovation isn’t just another leadership program. In fact, it’s not a program at all; it’s a personalized, one-on-one service, and more than that, it’s a way of thinking, learning, and leading. It’s built on authentic relationships, trust, and deep, context-driven support that meets leaders exactly where they are.

Innovation doesn’t always mean massive disruption or overhauling huge systems.

Sometimes, it’s as simple as shifting your own perspective and being inspired by new ideas, testing a new instructional approach, or designing opportunities to think differently about what’s possible for your school or district. At Michigan Virtual, we define innovation across a spectrum—from generating new ideas, combining existing practices in unique ways, and making space for curiosity, creativity, and what’s possible.

In the latest episode of the MiSoundBoard podcast, I had the chance to talk with Don Wotruba of MASB about this work. We explored how Leadership Coaching for Innovation equips education leaders with the mindset, competencies, tools, and trusted thought partnership they need to move from ideas to action AND from action to sustainable change.


Leadership Coaching for Innovation isn’t a static model or a fixed set of steps. It’s a flexible, responsive learning experience that evolves with you, your context, and your vision for transformation. Whether you’re trying to define an innovation, design a new approach, or lead your team through complex implementation, this kind of coaching meets you and the moment.

So, why now?

Because change is already happening. The question is whether we’ll shape it, or just react to it. Leadership Coaching for Innovation offers the clarity, courage, and community needed to lead with intention and impact.

 

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Dr. Tovah Sheldon

Dr. Tovah Sheldon is currently a School Design Strategist for Michigan Virtual. For more than 20 years, Dr. Sheldon has served education as a teacher, professor, administrator, researcher, leadership coach, and consultant across pK-12 and higher education. She has a passion to cultivate constructive relationships, bring innovation to spaces that are managing complex change, and support implementation of evidence-based practices that promote equity and opportunity for all. Her demonstrated expertise ranges from curriculum, instruction, and assessment to professional development, capacity building, strategic planning, and system’s iteration for growth and sustainability. Dr. Sheldon has also served on various boards from within her community of Jackson and across the state of Michigan. Dr. Sheldon earned her Ph.D. from Michigan State University in Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education.

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