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We typically can’t see the roots of a living thing. They are down deep. But we can see the effects. Strong roots are vital to maturity in the development of our students thus giving them wings to soar. If left unappreciated, and unsupported, those wings will atrophy. This is a great responsibility.
In this episode of the Educators Among Us podcast, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth, recites a poem he wrote titled “Of Roots and Wings”. Within the rhyming structure, he reminds us of the importance of providing both 'roots' and 'wings' to students, symbolizing grounding them in values while also encouraging exploration and growth.
The conversation delves into the difficulties of being an educator, and how if we aren’t careful, our moods and distractions can cause us to become like weeds that can distract and hinder progress. Barron highlights the significance of self-awareness and the impact of words, urging educators to find joy in their work and to guide students with purpose and wisdom.
Whether students soar, or sour, depends on the roots we nourish daily. That's our topic on today's episode of the Educators Among Us Podcast.
Takeaways
-Educators are responsible in providing roots and wings to students.
-Strong roots are vital to maturity in our students
-Words spoken by educators have lasting impacts on students.
-Self-awareness is crucial for effective teaching.
-Finding joy in education is essential for both educators and students.
-Absent attention, weeds can grow. And they can take over quickly, leaving an unhealthy root and unstable core.
-Conflict and challenges are part of the educational journey.
-Purpose and discovery are key to student growth, and give lift to wings with which to pursue dreams.
-The calling of educators is to help students find their path.
Chapters
00:43 An introduction to Educators Among Us Podcast
02:50 Of Roots and Wings
04:28 Scott’s Poem Part 1 ( Bothersome Weeds)
05:11 Weeds in our life
07:23 Scotts Poem Part 2 Bitter Roots
08:12 Our Words Matter
11:06 Scotts Poem Part 3 (Lifting Wings)
12:08 Bless Them with Roots and Wings
13:40 Coaching Question
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Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith.
www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com
www.educatorsamongus.com
https://www.edfellowship.org/
Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here:
Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/
https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/
https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth
https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
We typically can’t see the roots of a living thing. They are down deep. But we can see the effects. Strong roots are vital to maturity in the development of our students thus giving them wings to soar. If left unappreciated, and unsupported, those wings will atrophy. This is a great responsibility.
In this episode of the Educators Among Us podcast, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth, recites a poem he wrote titled “Of Roots and Wings”. Within the rhyming structure, he reminds us of the importance of providing both 'roots' and 'wings' to students, symbolizing grounding them in values while also encouraging exploration and growth.
The conversation delves into the difficulties of being an educator, and how if we aren’t careful, our moods and distractions can cause us to become like weeds that can distract and hinder progress. Barron highlights the significance of self-awareness and the impact of words, urging educators to find joy in their work and to guide students with purpose and wisdom.
Whether students soar, or sour, depends on the roots we nourish daily. That's our topic on today's episode of the Educators Among Us Podcast.
Takeaways
-Educators are responsible in providing roots and wings to students.
-Strong roots are vital to maturity in our students
-Words spoken by educators have lasting impacts on students.
-Self-awareness is crucial for effective teaching.
-Finding joy in education is essential for both educators and students.
-Absent attention, weeds can grow. And they can take over quickly, leaving an unhealthy root and unstable core.
-Conflict and challenges are part of the educational journey.
-Purpose and discovery are key to student growth, and give lift to wings with which to pursue dreams.
-The calling of educators is to help students find their path.
Chapters
00:43 An introduction to Educators Among Us Podcast
02:50 Of Roots and Wings
04:28 Scott’s Poem Part 1 ( Bothersome Weeds)
05:11 Weeds in our life
07:23 Scotts Poem Part 2 Bitter Roots
08:12 Our Words Matter
11:06 Scotts Poem Part 3 (Lifting Wings)
12:08 Bless Them with Roots and Wings
13:40 Coaching Question
_______
Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith.
www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com
www.educatorsamongus.com
https://www.edfellowship.org/
Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here:
Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/
https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/
https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth
https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth