Using the submission box below, respond to the following scenario:
Someone asks you about what you learned about on your first day of teacher training. When you respond that you learned about leadership and focused on your own identity, the persons responds by saying, "why would you need to learn that? Don't you need to spend your time learning the standards and how to control a classroom? To get the students to listen to you?"
Respond to this person by explaining and making connections among authenticity, trustworthiness, and identity. Explain how this impacts students and why it's important to focus on this first.
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All assignments submitted for coursework and contact hours must be the original work of the practitioner to earn credit toward the Louisiana Teacher Competencies. Collaborating practitioners must still submit their own work that should not bare resemblance to any other practitioners' submission. Practitioners with unoriginal work will lose contact hours, be required to resubmit the assignment, and my be dismissed from the program.
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Authentic leaders… (1)Are self-aware and genuine. (2) Are mission driven and focused on results. (3) Lead with their heart, not just their minds. (4) Focus on the long term. The response explains why teachers need to be authentic |
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The response explains the connection to The Trust Equation and why teachers should be trustworthy. |
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The response explains the connection to identity and why teachers must be self-aware. |
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The response connects to the impact on students and explains how students are impacted. |
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The response explains why it is important to focus on this before standards and pedagogy. |
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