Our courage to innovate in our learning environments can be strengthened when we take inspiration from the example of others who have taken those hard steps before us. In this article by Brett Beasley, Associate Director of Notre Dame’s Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, Beasley describes the role of “elevation” in psychologically inspiring us toward moral courage.
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