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To build empathy, teach kids to lead

To build empathy, teach kids to lead

Adam Parrott-Sheffer, Principal, Anne M. Jeans Elementary School, talks about the need for a transformation in youth leadership
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PlayworksMar 29
How can we develop empathy through storytelling?

How can we develop empathy through storytelling?

I am a genocide survivor of the Cambodian Killing Fields. I was born in a concentration camp, the same camp where my father was executed in…
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Emad RahimMar 8
How to use creativity and collaboration to inspire young people to be changemakers

How to use creativity and collaboration to inspire young people to be changemakers

The Spinney Primary School, located in a village to the south of the City of Cambridge, is a small school with a big heart and big…
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Ashoka UKMar 21
Don’t tell toddlers to sit still, movement is essential to learning

Don’t tell toddlers to sit still, movement is essential to learning

Toddlers are always on the move! Their bodies are busy and always on the go. Why? Because movement is essential to their learning.
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Terrie RoseMar 21
Kids to parents: “Ask us how to talk about difficult topics like race and religion”

Kids to parents: “Ask us how to talk about difficult topics like race and religion”

Events such as the mass shooting in California and riots in Baltimore have lead to conversations about religious discrimination and racism…
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Jen CortFeb 14
The truth in vulnerability

The truth in vulnerability

Reflections from the 2016 Ashoka U Education Track
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David CastroMar 19
How to build empathy among millennials for a thriving economy

How to build empathy among millennials for a thriving economy

We’ve been hearing a lot about the economy in recent years. The 2012 Presidential election season has brought this term to the forefront of…
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Emad RahimMar 20
How can we end the cycle of bullying?

How can we end the cycle of bullying?

The current contest for presidential candidates has left me wondering about bullying. What do we know about bullying and why is it an…
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Terrie RoseMar 8
Why we must teach toddlers creativity through mindfulness

Why we must teach toddlers creativity through mindfulness

Have you engaged in an art activity with your toddler where the final product doesn’t look anything like the example? Perhaps you found…
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Terrie RoseFeb 24
A primary school for social entrepreneurs
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A primary school for social entrepreneurs

From a Big Brother diary room, to hot air balloons, to camels, Victoria Park Academy is not your average primary school. In 2007, the…
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Ashoka UKFeb 18
Nobody is average, every student deserves personalized learning

Nobody is average, every student deserves personalized learning

In Square Peg, Todd Rose tells the story of how a high school dropout became a Harvard professor in educational neuroscience. Diagnosed…
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Getting SmartJul 29, 2015
Why I miss “free-range” childhood summers

Why I miss “free-range” childhood summers

I look back at my childhood as pretty idyllic. No, I didn’t grow up on Lake Wobegon, I grew up in North Jersey. My family lived on the…
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Patrick RiccardsFeb 16
3 amazing benefits of reflective practice for teachers

3 amazing benefits of reflective practice for teachers

A teacher’s pathway to empathy isn’t easy, but it can be as clear-cut as 1–2–3
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StartEmpathyJul 6, 2015
Why the difference between ‘rules’ and ‘agreements’ matters

Why the difference between ‘rules’ and ‘agreements’ matters

At the start of the school year, teachers often ask, “Does anyone have an idea of rules we should have for our classroom this year?”
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Joshua FreedmanOct 22, 2015
Listening with empathy: what it taught me about homelessness and race in America

Listening with empathy: what it taught me about homelessness and race in America

On a recent beautiful, sunny day I visited the corner of Mount and Presbury Streets in Baltimore. This corner has a rich history as…
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Jen CortSep 8, 2015
Let us show compassion to children of the military

Let us show compassion to children of the military

February is a month that we celebrate President’s Day and recognize those that have led and shaped our country to what it is today. However…
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Little Loving HandsFeb 3
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