Archive | May, 2010

How to Change a Child's Life

If I were to ask a room full of peo­ple to name one teacher who made a dif­fer­ence in their lives, who inspired them, who lit a fire in them and changed their direc­tion for­ever, I’m cer­tain that nearly every per­son would not only imme­di­ately think of a teacher, but would have a great story to tell about him or her. Kath­leen Parker recently wrote about such a teacher, and that story got me think­ing about those kinds of experiences.

I said for many years that if I could make that kind of dif­fer­ence in just one student’s life, my whole career would have been worth it. I still believe that. But why should I be sat­is­fied with that?

What if I made it a mis­sion not to inspire one child, but to inspire every child. What if I set a goal to do it not just once in my career, but every day?

What if school could be a place where expe­ri­ences like that hap­pen not by chance, but by design? What if we set out to engi­neer an envi­ron­ment and a process and a com­mu­nity where light­ing a fire is the rule, where shin­ing moments are the rou­tine. What if every child in our care left school every day feel­ing val­ued, encour­aged, smart, and capable?

Every child. Every day.

Is it even pos­si­ble? I’m not sure I’d even know how to begin. But I can’t help but think it’s worth try­ing to fig­ure out. What do you think?

Guest Blog at TransLeadership

Tony Bal­dasaro recently asked sev­eral mem­bers of his PLN, includ­ing yours truly, to guest post at his blog, TransLead­er­ship. I’m hon­ored (and a bit fright­ened, to be hon­est) to be in the com­pany of such blog­ging heavy hit­ters as Will Richard­son, Sheryl-​​Nussbaum Beach, Pat LarkinRob Lyons, John Carver, Deron Dur­flinger, and Chris Lehmann. You can read my con­tri­bu­tion here, and I encour­age you to fol­low Tony’s blog.