Having power is one thing; using it well and for the good of others is an entirely different thing. Knowing when to wield some power could be the most powerful thing that someone can do. To responsibly be powerful, you have to consider the outcomes... Who is at the other end of the power that you wield?
This means you give over that power frequently to give the practice and pathways for students to figure that out...even in the youngest of grades. If students leave your classrooms only knowing your thoughts, that doesn't prepare them for when they have to use their own.
When it comes to your students in that year, you have them, how effective you are as a leader, the opportunities you create and curate for your students directly impact their ability, the trust between you, and their evolution of skills and mindsets.
In this episode, we are talking about what it means to be a powerful educator that is truly aligned with the empowering of others as the end goal.
Episode Resource | Questions to Connections
Our Signature Resource | Path to Meaningful Connections
Instagram: @revolvelearning
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/revolvelearning/message
Share this post