New On TV This Weekend: Shows Building Better Leaders
- 01. New on TV This Weekend: Shows Building Better Leaders
- 02. Top Leadership-Themed Shows Premiering This Weekend
- 03. Schedule Table: Weekend Leadership Programming
- 04. Why Leadership Programming Matters for Marist Schools
- 05. Expert Insight: Leadership Through a Marist Lens
- 06. Next Steps for Educators
New on TV This Weekend: Shows Building Better Leaders
This weekend, May 30-June 1, 2026, new episodes of leadership-focused programming arrive across major networks, with Marist Education Authority highlighting shows that model servant leadership, ethical decision-making, and community collaboration for students and educators alike.
Top Leadership-Themed Shows Premiering This Weekend
The following programs explicitly teach leadership competencies aligned with Marist pedagogy: humility, presence, and service to others.
- Leaders in Action (PBS, Saturday 8 PM ET): New episode "Building Trust in Crisis" featuring school administrators in Brazil and Mexico .
- The Young Principals (Univision, Sunday 7 PM ET): Episode 4 follows three student council leaders organizing a food drive in São Paulo .
- Faith & Service (Catholic Channel, Saturday 6 PM ET): Documentary on Marist brothers in Argentina launching youth mentorship programs .
Schedule Table: Weekend Leadership Programming
| Show Title | Network | Day & Time (ET) | Leadership Focus | Target Audience |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leaders in Action | PBS | Saturday 8:00 PM | Crisis management, trust-building | School administrators |
| The Young Principals | Univision | Sunday 7:00 PM | Peer leadership, community service | Grades 9-12 |
| Faith & Service | Catholic Channel | Saturday 6:00 PM | Spiritual mission, mentorship | Educators, parents |
| Leadership Lab | Discovery Education | Sunday 4:00 PM | STEM leadership, teamwork | Grades 6-8 |
Why Leadership Programming Matters for Marist Schools
According to a 2025 Marist Education Authority survey, 78% of Latin American school leaders report that media-based learning significantly improves student engagement in ethics curriculum . These weekend shows provide concrete, culturally relevant cases that reinforce Marist values in action.
Expert Insight: Leadership Through a Marist Lens
"True leadership in Marist education is not about authority but about presence-being there for others with humility and courage. These shows model that exact spirit," says Sister María Fernández, Director of Marist Pedagogy in Latin America .
Next Steps for Educators
- Download the weekend viewing guide from maristeducation.org/tv-guides by Friday, May 30.
- Host a 30-minute post-viewing reflection circle with students using the provided discussion questions.
- Share student reflections with the Marist Education Authority network for potential feature in the June newsletter.
By intentionally selecting values-driven content, educators transform weekend viewing into powerful leadership formation opportunities that align with the Marist mission across Brazil and Latin America.
Everything you need to know about New On Tv This Weekend Shows Building Better Leaders
How can teachers integrate these shows into lesson plans?
Teachers can use the free Marist Education Authority discussion guides (available at maristeducation.org/tv-guides) which include pre- and post-viewing activities aligned with curriculum standards in Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico.
Are these programs available with subtitles in Portuguese and Spanish?
Yes. All four shows offer closed captions in Portuguese, Spanish, and English, ensuring accessibility for diverse Latin American classrooms .
What leadership competencies do these shows develop?
Based on the Marist Leadership Framework, episodes target: active listening, ethical reasoning, collaborative problem-solving, and spiritual reflection-measured by a 22% increase in student self-efficacy in pilot schools .