Finding Joy in the Journey (Make Connections!)
Episode Summary: In this episode of Teach-Lead-Innovate, we’re starting the week with an inspiring story about the power of relationships in education. Learn how a simple, consistent practice can have a profound impact on student success, and hear insights from recent research about the importance of teacher-student connections. Walk away with actionable tips to make meaningful connections and energize your classroom or leadership team this week.
Key Takeaways:
- Positive teacher-student relationships can significantly boost student engagement and achievement
- A consistent practice, like a daily check-in or personalized, builds trust and shows care.
- This week’s challenge: Spend 2-3 minutes each day connecting with a student or colleague—a small action with big results!
Featured Research:
- Brunetto, Y., Farr-Wharton, R., & Shacklock, K. (2013). Using social exchange theory to explain the impact of management communication on job satisfaction and affective commitment in cross-cultural workplaces. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 22(17), 3563-3578.
- Gehlbach, H., Brinkworth, M. E., & Harris, A. D. (2016). The social side of school: Why teachers’ relationships with students matter. Educational Psychology Review, 28(4), 607-634.
Action Steps for Listeners:
- Identify one student or colleague to connect with each day this week.
- Use a specific practice, such as offering personalized feedback or starting a conversation about their interests.
- Reflect on how these connections impact your week.
Join the Conversation: What are your favorite ways to build relationships with students or team members? Share your ideas and stories on social media with the hashtag #TeachLeadInnovate!