Mary
Kate asked in her post long ago, "What tools
can you share? How can we show patience, kindness, and respect with these
tools?"
Thank
you for your questions Mary Kate, there was a little voice in the back of my
head that has recently grown into a scream - START WRITING. You have been
patient - months worth of patient, you have been kind and respectful. Never once reminding me that I had not posted
on our shared space. Thank you for that.
All three of the qualities you mention,
patience, kindness and respect, for me add up to trust. So my hunch is that you built a lot of trust
with your students and others over the past school year.
I started thinking about how we build trust with students. Most
of us don’t just quickly handover our trust. We ease into trust over time, through shared
experiences, and usually through some confidentiality that has not been broken.
It is the same with our students and
teams; trust takes time and reassurance.
I am trying to earn trust. Trust so
that I can truly work side by side with my teammates. To let them know that I will work hard to not
let them down. Trust from them to allow
me to share the students under their thoughtful care. Trust that I don’t have answers rather I have
the patience to learn and time to try out plans together.
I may
never know if I am truly making a difference in my collaboration with others
but I do have the control to be kind and patient and respectful. For me right now those are the true tools I
am trying to develop.
Mary
Kate, what are you reflecting on this summer that will impact your
collaborations with others in the new school year? Readers, we would love to hear your thinking
on new collaborations and tools.
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