In part two of this conversation, Shawn Wooden discusses the importance of empathy in leadership, the unique challenges faced by Black educators, and the vital role of mentorship and lifelong learning in overcoming these challenges. He shares insights from his research on Black educators, emphasizing the need for resilience and the power of storytelling in education. The discussion also highlights the significance of celebrating achievements and fostering a positive school culture, while acknowledging systemic issues within the education system.
Takeaways
Read Dr. Wooden's dissertation: "The Black Principal's Journey"
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Give to The Black Missions Museum: www.theblackmissionsmuseum.org
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