โin inquiry and deliberation, but also through the content that we learned, the way that we learned to use history and storytelling and imagination and creativity in our schools.โ - Dr. Sarah Stitzlein
โIn your book you argue that hope is something that can be taught. What does it look like to teach hope?โ - @EdSurge / @jryoung
https://t.co/HpGjnkFC4F
โThese are all spaces where we can nurture this proclivity. And so if that habit of hope is a proclivity to want to change and improve the world for oneself and often for other people, that's something we can learn in schools through the way that we work togetherโ
Controlling parenting isn't good for kids. It puts their well-being at risk.
238 studies, 38 countries, 126k ppl: Kids with controlling parents have higher rates of depression and anxiety. Kids with autonomy-supportive parents are happier.
Freedom is a foundation of well-being.
Banning smartphones in schools is good for learning and well-being.
New study of 400+ middle schools in Norway: after smartphone bans, girls had fewer mental health issues & better grades. Boys and girls were less likely to be bullied.
Smartphones belong at home or in lockers.
Looking for a leadership cheat code?
Try focusing on culture.
There is no greater force more influential on human behavior.
The question is, however, are you equipped to operationalize it? ๐ค
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