We’re kicking this week off with our first weekly discussion post and I invite you to respond, share, and engage in the comments of this thread throughout the week!
As a former English Language Arts (ELAR) educator, I can still remember the schools and leadership that made me want to stay, and the ones where I struggled to make it through the year. In retrospect, it was never just about pay or policies. It was about trust, belonging, and the people who made me feel like what I did mattered and made a difference.
➡️ Have you ever asked your teachers why they stay? If you haven’t yet, what makes that conversation hard to start? Have you ever thought about how you might use AI to brainstorm some ideas for this?
Sometimes we learn the most by making room, and a concerted effort to listen to the positives, and not just explore what is “broken”. We can choose to learn about what’s working quietly in the background that keeps people rooted. I’d love to hear what this looks or sounds like in your school.
P.S. Be sure to check back in tomorrow, as my colleague, Dr. McNeil, shares a helpful resource to help you do just that!
