Canyon View High School is an example of innovative architecture and space, but the building is simply a representation of the heart of the school community. It’s the humanity in the building that makes it special. This is a story about the culture of a school community and the humans who make up that culture. It’s about leadership that weaves clear values and humility into all aspects of the learning environment to develop a strong culture of trust and respect between administrators, teachers, students and families.
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A school built for change
Video
8 minutes
By: Principled Innovation® (PI)
K-12 educators | Leader-prep
Making connections:
Principled Innovation asks us to work with others and recognize the limits of our own knowledge so that we can better understand and tackle the complex issues our communities face.
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Article
10 minutes
By: New York Times, Philip Fernbach and Steven Sloman
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Article
15 minutes
By: Harvard Business Review, Roger Schwarz
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Article
10 minutes
By: New York Times
How classroom political discussions—controversies, too—prepare students for needed civic participation
Article
10 minutes
By: Holly Korbey, KQED
Intellectual humility
Video
3 minutes
By: John Templeton Foundation