With divisive, desperate conversation increasing around student behaviour (often fuelled deliberately) I’ve been reading extensively about who humans are at our core to better inform schools’ next steps. School Leaders - this is worth a read. Following which, you might like to have the “place crash” conversation at your next Exec Meeting in order to make some rational sense of it all. https://lnkd.in/gc--S-Ps
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Teacher Treasure Trove! Unleash Your Resource Sharing Superpower! #EducatorCollaboration #SharingIsCaring Calling all educators! Imagine a world overflowing with amazing lesson plans, innovative activities, and mind-blowing teaching resources – all at your fingertips! That world exists, but it needs your help! Here's why sharing resources is the ultimate power move for educators: **Level up your lesson plans! ** Get inspired by fresh ideas and diverse approaches from your fellow educators. Boost student engagement! ✨ Share resources that spark curiosity, ignite imaginations, and make learning FUN! ♀️ **Build a collaborative community! ** Connect with other educators, share best practices, and support each other on your teaching journey. Ready to unleash your resource sharing superpower? Here's your action plan: Dig deep into your treasure chest! What amazing resources have you created or discovered? Share the wealth! Post your resources on social media, educational platforms, or even start a collaborative blog! Join the conversation! ️ Connect with other educators, ask for recommendations, and share your teaching wins! Let's turn the education landscape into a treasure trove of incredible resources! ⛏️ By sharing our knowledge and collaborating, we can empower each other to create truly magical learning experiences for our students. #TeacherLife #EducationRevolution #TogetherWeRise
Spark Curiosity, Ignite Minds: Why Philosophical Inquiry Belongs in Every Classroom #PhilosophyEducation #EmpoweredLearners Forget rote memorization and standardized tests. The future needs more than just textbook answers; it needs critical thinkers, innovators, and ethical problem-solvers. That's where philosophical inquiry – the exploration of fundamental questions about knowledge, reality, and existence – comes in. Here's why engaging in philosophical inquiry is a bold move that empowers both educators and students: Curiosity is the key to lifelong learning. Philosophical inquiry fosters a thirst for understanding beyond the textbook, igniting a passion for learning that lasts a lifetime. #SparkCuriosity #LifeLongLearners Critical thinking is the ultimate skill. By grappling with complex questions, students develop the ability to analyze information, evaluate arguments, and form well-reasoned conclusions – essential skills for success in any field. #CriticalThinkingMatters #FutureProofSkills Empowered minds empower the world. Philosophical inquiry cultivates empathy, ethical reasoning, and the courage to question the status quo – qualities crucial for building a just and equitable society. #EmpoweredCitizens #ChangeMakers Ready to bring philosophical inquiry into your classroom? Here are some tips: Embrace open-ended questions. Instead of providing answers, encourage students to ask their own questions and explore different perspectives. #SocraticMethod Connect the abstract to the real world. Help students see how philosophical concepts apply to everyday life and contemporary issues. #PhilosophyInAction Model critical thinking yourself. Be open to challenging assumptions, engage in respectful debate, and encourage students to do the same. #LeadByExample Let's move beyond filling students' heads with facts and ignite their curiosity about the world around them. By embracing philosophical inquiry, we empower them to become independent thinkers, responsible citizens, and architects of a brighter future. #EducationRevolution #ThinkersNotFollowers #TheFutureIsHere https://lnkd.in/gzNpvrYG
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Facing the rigorous review of your PhD journey? Remember, it's more than an academic test; it's a crucible where intellectual resilience and critical wisdom are forged. Each challenge refines your thoughts and theories, molding you into a scholar equipped not just with knowledge, but with the courage to question and innovate. Embrace this process—the growth, the grit, and the breakthroughs. Keep pushing forward, knowing that every obstacle overcome adds a layer of strength to your academic and personal prowess. You're not just earning a degree; you're sculpting a legacy. 💪🎓 #PhDJourney #AcademicResilience #ScholarlyWisdom
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Weekend beach reads... investing in your own learning and career will take you far. Great ideas to share with your team for a summer " Book club." Sharing intellectual ideas and conversations outside your daily work offers new insight to your teams' aspirations and untapped skills. #bookclub #management #leadership #talent #personalgrowth #salesenablement #enablement #leadershipanddevelopement
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I love book lists with commentary on what the reader learned and enjoyed. This is a excellent compilation for summer reads from Harvard Business School 🏖️Julia Austin: "Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America 1619-2019" edited by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain. "Sapiens" "Homo Deus" "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" Yuval Noah Harari 🏖️"Lessons in Chemistry" (got several votes) and "The Goldfinch" 🏖️Jeffrey Bussgang: "How to Know a Person" David Brooks 🏖️Arthur Brooks: "Confessions of Heretic" by the late British philosopher Roger Scruton " The Pursuit of Happiness." Jeffrey Rosen 🏖️Rosabeth Moss Kanter: "Speed and Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis Now" John Doerr 🏖️DJ DiDonna: "Working Identity" Herminia Ibarra 🏖️Amy Edmondson: "What Contemporary Leaders Can Teach Us about Building a More Just, Prosperous, and Sustainable Future." "Matrix" Lauren Groff #author #books #bookclub #learning #personaldevelopement #leadership #businessbooks #servantleadership #growthmindset #mindset #relationships #entreprenership #venturecapital #happiness #esg #fridaymotivation Harvard Business School Executive Education #hbr
The Harvard Business School Faculty Summer Reader 2024
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My fictional abstract, "Governing the Commons on Mars", now features in volume 9 of the Journal of Imaginary Research. It was great fun writing this piece :) https://lnkd.in/dk7aJqPE #ImaginaryResearch #AbstractFiction
Journal of Imaginary Research Volume Nine (2024)
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🌱 "The role of a modern academic is not merely to clear the old growth but to cultivate new thought." Today's scholars are tasked with more than just understanding established knowledge; they are pioneers in the academic wilderness, cultivating fresh ideas that will shape future understanding. By challenging the status quo and introducing innovative concepts, academics play a crucial role in the intellectual growth of society. Let's celebrate the bold thinkers who dare to plant new seeds of thought and nurture them into groundbreaking theories that enlighten and inspire. Here's to the cultivators of new knowledge! 📚💡 #gradschoollife #gradstudentlife #academia #academiclife #doctoralstudent
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Reflecting on Commencement: A Message to Columbia's Graduates As another spring unfolds, I reflect on my commencement at Columbia University in the year 2012. It was a time filled with joy, pride, and a sense of achievement that is hard to put into words. The electric atmosphere of Morningside Heights, adorned in Columbia blue, was more than just a celebration; it was a rite of passage. I extend my heartiest congratulations to all the bright minds graduating this year. You've earned every moment of this celebration. As you stand on the brink of new beginnings, may you carry the spirit of today into all of your tomorrows. For those of us who have crossed this milestone in years past, let's take a moment to reminisce about our unique journeys. Whether it was the inspiring words from our commencement speaker, the cheers of our loved ones, or the cap-tossing moment, each memory holds a special place in our hearts. Let's continue to support and inspire the next generation of leaders as they step forward. Remember, once a Lion, always a Lion! 🦁 I love you, Columbia, and the great minds of Columbia University staff, students, and faculty (In Hindu culture, we address faculty as guru). From Wikipedia https://lnkd.in/eN8_5anF "Guru (/ˈɡuːruː/ Sanskrit: गुरु; IAST: guru; Pali: garu) is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field.[1] In pan-Indian traditions, a guru is more than a teacher: traditionally, the guru is a reverential figure to the disciple (or shisya in Sanskrit, literally seeker [of knowledge or truth]) or student, with the guru serving as a "counselor, who helps mold values, shares experiential knowledge as much as literal knowledge, an exemplar in life, an inspirational source and who helps in the spiritual evolution of a student".[2]"
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Here's my latest article for The Greater Good Science Center on the importance of cultivating courage in the classroom: https://lnkd.in/epRNMXT3
A Way to Teach Courage in the Classroom
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Here's to the scientists who are also fathers—may your discoveries continue to inspire, and may your children continue to make you proud. Balancing the demands of research, teaching, and innovation with the responsibilities of fatherhood is no small feat, yet you manage to inspire both your colleagues and your children alike. Your passion for understanding the world around us doesn't just contribute to scientific progress—it also ignites curiosity and wonder in the next generation. Whether you're conducting experiments, writing papers, or mentoring students, you're also shaping young minds at home, teaching them the values of perseverance, curiosity, and critical thinking.
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One of the best books I have read. "Most child prodigies do not grow up to become adult geniuses. And I think that leaves us to really underestimate the slow learners, the late bloomers." Adam Grant, 'Hidden Potential' author and UPenn's Wharton School professor, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the lessons for C-suite, how to lead in turbulent times, how to hire the best talent, striking the right balance between self-promotion and humility, and more. #GradePointTrajectory #CharacterSkills #LeadInTurbulentTimes
Wharton School professor Adam Grant explains why natural talent is 'overrated'
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