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Get your copy of “Forward, Together” here on Amazon!
https://a.co/d/99RGvl3
In this book release episode, George Couros shares the three deeply personal reasons he wrote Forward Together: Moving Schools from Conflict to Community in Contentious Times.
Rather than offering quick fixes or rigid frameworks, this conversation explores why sustainable change in schools only happens when people work together. George explains why focusing on “we” over winning matters, how growing up in a tight-knit school community shaped his beliefs about leadership, and why every school and community requires its own solutions.
This episode also addresses a core message of the book: no book, principle, or strategy can fix a school. Books can offer ideas, reflection, and perspective, but real solutions are created by educators, leaders, families, and communities working together within their unique context.
This conversation is especially relevant for:
School and district leaders navigating conflict or division
Educators seeking trust-based leadership approaches
Communities working to move initiatives forward collaboratively
Anyone who believes schools improve when people come first
Forward Together is not about having the answers. It is about creating the conditions for communities to find them, together.
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If you purchase this book, please fill out this form to get a free conversation guide and the chance to win some books!
https://forms.gle/pob95CVPnwsAgdZb7
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Get your copy of “Forward, Together” here on Amazon!
https://a.co/d/99RGvl3
In this book release episode, George Couros shares the three deeply personal reasons he wrote Forward Together: Moving Schools from Conflict to Community in Contentious Times.
Rather than offering quick fixes or rigid frameworks, this conversation explores why sustainable change in schools only happens when people work together. George explains why focusing on “we” over winning matters, how growing up in a tight-knit school community shaped his beliefs about leadership, and why every school and community requires its own solutions.
This episode also addresses a core message of the book: no book, principle, or strategy can fix a school. Books can offer ideas, reflection, and perspective, but real solutions are created by educators, leaders, families, and communities working together within their unique context.
This conversation is especially relevant for:
School and district leaders navigating conflict or division
Educators seeking trust-based leadership approaches
Communities working to move initiatives forward collaboratively
Anyone who believes schools improve when people come first
Forward Together is not about having the answers. It is about creating the conditions for communities to find them, together.
____
If you purchase this book, please fill out this form to get a free conversation guide and the chance to win some books!
https://forms.gle/pob95CVPnwsAgdZb7

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