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Isn't the purpose of "education" about living outside the walls of
our classrooms and schools? Yet, as a society, it feels we tend to
separate and isolate the components of school topics and agendas
from real life, real time experiences. How we handle
disappointment, stress, and the values we embrace begin in
classrooms where our first introductions to an expanded social life
are formed. This is a story of "perspective and service" initiating
the power of emotional and social learning in schools. One simple
question could change our perspectives and therefore the outcomes
of how we view conflict and handle disagreements in our homes and
classrooms. Those conflicts that appear to suck us dry of energy,
enthusiasm and a willingness to look deeply at the possibilities of
change. What if you implemented a five word question trusting that
an emotional connection with your students, colleagues, family
members and friends could re- ignite compassion and therefore
rebuild or renew a relationship that is awaiting understanding?
There is such a question and it begins with a gentle philosophy
that warms up the heart, much like a dress rehearsal before a
performance. This question is so powerful that it stops a heated
conflict with such force that persons grow quiet trying to process
the question long after it has been asked. "How May I Serve You?"
We observe our public schools floundering, with an increase in
standardized assessments and conflicts growing over teacher
evaluations based on student growth models. Yet, it feels to be the
same dialogue originating from the outside in; a desire to fix and
control what is broken without a deeper understanding of
relationships and self and systemic reflections. Open up and look
inside - discovering that educational reform begins with the
creation of relationships and a compassionate presence, felt by
all.
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