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Porosoff, Lauren – Educational Leadership, 2021
When students misbehave, understanding the problem behind their actions can make all the difference in the effectiveness of teacher response. Teachers and students sometimes view the same behaviors differently. When students break school rules, teachers consider the behavior a problem. But for the student, that behavior is often a solution to some…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Responses, Altruism
Minkel, Justin – Educational Leadership, 2020
With the pandemic and incidents of harsh police brutality now filling the news (and many lives), how can teachers help young children make their way through a period that, if it were a movie, might be rated R for violence and harsh imagery? With examples from his own classroom, Minkel shares four ways we can be there for kids: teach them to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Methods
Johnson, Mona M. – Educational Leadership, 2020
Compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress can be exhausting for education leaders. The good news, says district administrator Mona Johnson, is that they can also be prevented.
Descriptors: Altruism, Burnout, Self Management, Coping
Causton, Julie; MacLeod, Kate; Pretti-Frontczak, Kristie – Educational Leadership, 2021
Julie Causton, Kate MacLeod, and Kristie Pretti-Frontczak work with administrators all over the world who believe in supporting students with compassion and leading schools with love. But these administrators report incredible challenges they face in ditching traditional behavior-management practices like punitive or public discipline tactics.…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Administrator Role, Behavior Modification, Student Behavior
Safir, Shane – Educational Leadership, 2017
How do school leaders navigate a complex change process? Simply put: They listen. This is the contention that Shane Safir puts forth in this article. She outlines five reasons for becoming a "listening leader": Listening helps leaders tune into and shift the dominant narrative; keep their finger on the pulse of complex change; stay true…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Listening Skills, Leadership Styles
Tomlinson, Carol Ann – Educational Leadership, 2015
Helping young people develop good hearts and good minds is key to developing emotionally healthy kids. Carol Ann Tomlinson lays out some principles for educators to both teach and practice as they guide students to becoming more human in their minds and hearts. Developing healthy minds involves more than simply building academic knowledge. It also…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Student Development, Altruism, Learning Motivation
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Weissbourd, Richard; Jones, Stephanie M. – Educational Leadership, 2014
James is 14 years old. Tall, handsome, funny, athletic, attuned to others, he is one of the popular, high-status students in his large freshman class. He can also be remarkably caring and attentive with his close friends. But James has a dark side. Sometimes he uses his social skills to manipulate others, and he draws a bright line between those…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Bullying, Behavior Problems, Perspective Taking
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Weissbourd, Richard; Jones, Stephanie – Educational Leadership, 2012
Over the last 20 years, high-profile episodes of bullying have stirred up broad public alarm. This attention may appear to be merely trendy, but it's important. Bullying--commonly defined as systematic exclusion, aggression, or harassment that one child or a group of children inflicts on less powerful children--is pervasive in schools. Many…
Descriptors: Caring, Bullying, School Culture, Student Leadership
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Schwartz, Sherry – Educational Leadership, 2007
Japan's elementary and junior high schools have a formal, nationally mandated moral curriculum called Kokoro-no-kyoiku--education of the heart. Japanese educators include moral growth as an integral part of one's intellectual growth and believe that democratic societies must promote virtuous decision making. Moral education in Japan nurtures the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values, Altruism, Ethical Instruction
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Heller, Daniel A. – Educational Leadership, 2002
Discusses why principals should become more kind and compassionate instructional leaders. Examines some of the myths about kind and compassionate leaders. (PKP)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Altruism, Elementary Secondary Education, Empathy
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Curwin, Richard L. – Educational Leadership, 1993
For at-risk students, opportunities to help others may provide a way to break the devastating cycle of failure--to substitute caring for anger and replace low self-esteem with feelings of worth. Educators are advised to select genuine (and optional) opportunities, choose tasks matching students' abilities, avoid praising helpers publicly, and have…
Descriptors: Altruism, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation, Helping Relationship
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Uchiyama, Kay Pippin; Wolf, Shelby Anne – Educational Leadership, 2002
Asserts that principals can increase student learning if they work intentionally and with heart with their faculties. Describes experiences of two Washington State elementary principals. (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Characteristics, Altruism, Cooperation
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Copen, Peter – Educational Leadership, 1995
Although the Cold War has ended, the need for students to improve their intercultural awareness and understanding of international problems (hunger, environmental degradation, and increasing population) has grown stronger. I*Earn, a global network, allows K-12 students to work on joint social and environmental projects that can greatly improve…
Descriptors: Activism, Altruism, Community Services, Computer Networks
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Landsman, Julie – Educational Leadership, 2006
Landsman explores the qualities that enable teachers to effectively work with students who are homeless or live in extreme poverty. The most effective strategy seems to be maintaining high expectations. Successful teachers "cut deals" with students, finding ways to connect school work to students' life concerns and helping them successfully to…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Poverty, Teacher Role, Teacher Attitudes
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Cottom, Carolyn – Educational Leadership, 1996
The City Montessori School, a private, nonprofit school in Luchnow, India, provides an exemplary education for K-12 students by focusing on both academic excellence and children's emotional and spiritual well-being. Four building blocks (universal values, excellence, global understanding, and service) are guiding principles for educating the whole…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Altruism, Child Welfare, Citizenship Responsibility