Recently, KING 5 Media Group and Hyundai USA stopped by Maplewood Elementary, surprising teacher Ryan Lopez with a special, regional award for his dedication and effort to making a difference in the classroom.
Read more about the award, how he was nominated, and his grand prize! 👇
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“Leadership Beyond the Game: The Lasting Impact of People Journey Mapping 🌟
I agree with the post from Jake Humphrey; what a great post!
The post features a powerful video featuring Robert De Zerbi and his ex-player Alexis MacAllister at the end of this weekend's match between Brighton and Liverpool.
What struck me was how De Zerbi took time at the end of the game not just to shake MacAllister’s hand but to ensure he received a standing ovation from everyone – the crowd, the fans, the players, and the staff.
This got me thinking about a workshop I led last Friday on ‘People Journey Mapping’ with the Aspire Active Education Group Ltd Partners, which delved into recruitment, retention, training, and, inevitably, departures.
This video exemplifies how a true leader treats people respectfully and with dignity, acknowledging that employees may come and go. The key is to ensure they leave on good terms, enriched by their experience within your organisation.
As leaders, it’s our responsibility to make the people's journey positive and transformative. Acknowledging someone’s contributions can leave a lasting impact beyond your organisation.
In our workshop, we were fortunate to have valuable insights from Luke Johnson (he/him) and Tom Trout of Love Recruitment Ltd. They provided eye-opening perspectives on the actual costs of recruitment, reinforcing the notion that a practical journey map is not just a feel-good initiative; it’s also a financial imperative for businesses.
Thank you, Luke and Tom, for shedding light on this critical aspect and enriching our discussion.
Re-sharing the video here, let it serve as a testament to the transformative power of thoughtful leadership and the positive effects of a well-executed people journey map.
#Leadership#PeopleJourneyMapping#RespectInManagement#StandingOvation#EmployeeExperience#AcknowledgmentMatters#BrightonVsLiverpool#InspirationalLeaders
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This week, look after people.
Celebrate others, raise them up, wish the best for those around you, be a lightening conductor for other people’s moods…your energy can do great things.
This video is Robert De Zerbi. He is the Brighton boss, and this weekend lauded his former player Alexis MacAllister who was returning to Brighton. Class move.
Go make someone feel great.
A candle loses no brightness by lighting another candle… ❤️❤️
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You AIN'T all that unless you think you have "the right stuff" to earn a coveted Captain Kirk Thumbs-up Distinction.
As we all know, sometimes we must divert our flight path. Last night was different, and the sharp young lady speaker earned the highly coveted Captain Kirk Thumbs-up Distinction Award.
#teamcaptainkirkphillips diverted to Pasco Watch, a small group of passionate voices, to listen to a young great American speak about one of the largest K-12 school districts in our Great America. Please take 35 seconds to read this blurb about this superstar.
Mrs. Jessica Wright for Pasco County School Board is a fantastic choice for the fights our school systems are facing. The Captain didn’t fall off the turnip truck yesterday and knows about fights, battles, and wars.
Our schools and learning institutions are grappling with tough obstacles in these challenging times, from shifting economic realities to a transient student population and those resistant to change. However, last night, we heard a passionate and highly intelligent speaker at Pasco Watch focused on putting students first. This urgency underscores the need for a leader like Jessica Wright.
Jessica Wright understands that the individual needs of each learner must be the top priority. She is committed to optimizing resources and navigating the mountains of federal, state, and local policies and legal constraints that tie the hands of our educators.
We should all applaud individuals like Jessica, willing to step up and fight for our children's education. She has the knowledge, experience, and unwavering dedication to make the difficult decisions to move our schools forward.
Jessica Wright is not just a candidate; she is a remarkable choice for our school system in any capacity. Our school systems need professionals with visions like Jessica’s for student-centric learning and operational efficiency. Your role in this election is crucial. I urge you to prioritize finding the time to listen to what Jessica Wright has to offer.
"Shaping Generational Impact In The Outdoors: How Breaking Targets Is Breaking Barriers And Providing Outdoor Opportunities For All" By Brittany French
Safety, discipline, responsibility, self-confidence and respect are all characteristics that were instilled in us from a young age. Now, it is our responsibility and opportunity to pass that on to the generations that come behind us. The USA Clay Target League is leading by example by creating a space for over 49,000 student-athletes to learn the various disciplines of clay shooting in a single school year. Rooted in safety, fun, and marksmanship, the league continues to grow year after year, equipping the next generation to continue building the legacy of its impact.
Read The Article Here: https://lnkd.in/g-vEaDe4
UNVEILING A REVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE ON HIGHER EDUCATION
"Turns out we're all looking at college the wrong way" from Tulsa King echoes the sentiment that education extends beyond degrees. In a pivotal moment from episode 3, this profound statement underscores your reliability as a potential asset in the workforce.
Tulsa King, through a paradigm shift in hiring, challenges the conventional outlook on college. It's no longer confined to the confines of degrees but is a celebration of diverse skills and untapped potential that individuals uniquely possess.
As an employer, we've enthusiastically adopted this new viewpoint—a perspective that places value on the distinct qualities and experiences that transcend traditional academic measurements.
It's a realization that your alma mater is just one piece of the puzzle; what truly matters are the strengths and perspectives you contribute to the team.
Cheers!
Note: Official video from Paramount Plus
There’s a revival going on in America, but it’s not what you might think. Classical K-12 education is making a comeback and Hillsdale College is leading it. Learn more by registering for this event. #servantleadership
Our Head of Admissions Lindi Smit had the pleasure of sitting down with David Bell from the PCD GROUP to give an overview of our school in which she shares essential information that sets us apart.
The discussion points are as listed below:
▶ 00:00 - Introduction from Lindi Smit, Head of Admissions at LVS Ascot
▶ 00:38 - Could you paint a picture of LVS Ascot School and tell more about it?
▶ 01:52 - Which countries or locations do students in your program predominantly come from?
▶ 03:01 - For students seeking a British-style education, what do you believe they are looking for from LVS Ascot?
▶ 04:00 - Where do students go on to from the school and what destinations?
▶ 05:27 - How do term times and new school years work between international schools?
▶ 07:22 - Are you hopeful of establishing connections with professionals in the markets you operate in, as well as the broader professional community in Jersey?
If your curious about our school then this is a video you don't want to miss; listen to the FULL clip here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e2YTXm9D
Pictured is a photo of Old Main and Ashurst Auditorium. I grew up in Flagstaff and went to NAU. Old Main was the icon of the campus.
But Ashurst is where I took piano lessons in the fourth grade!
Yes, I could play the piano.
But when you’re learning to play the piano, you make lots of mistakes – that’s expected because you’re the learner. You don’t worry about it because you’re getting better even though your mistakes sound a bit rough.
No mistakes, no improvement.
It’s like that in business and in life. We make mistakes and hopefully learn from them.
However, when someone on your team makes a mistake, what is your response?
Good questions will give you far more insight into the person and unlock their potential. You don’t point out how rough it sounds since most people already know that! You ask the right questions to evoke self-discovery.
Self-discovery is where the real learning takes place.
Claude Levi-Strauss said, “The wise man doesn’t give the right answers, he poses the right questions.”
We ask great questions at Convene...
Convene experience: https://lnkd.in/gMtZTP6E#owner#ceo#president#faithbased#NAU#mistakes#learners#questions
🔥 Absolutely love this post! 🔥 Being a first-generation student, my experience playing baseball at the community college level paved the way for my Division 1 aspirations, my Bachelor's degree, and even a career in professional baseball. Now, I'm passionate about supporting and advocating for community college student-athletes. That's why I pursued my Masters in College Counseling and Student Development – to give back to students aiming for higher education and athletic success. If you're interested in how Community College Athletics impacts students, check out this post and share your thoughts below. #3C2A#CommunityCollegeAthletics#StudentAthletes#DreamBig#HigherEducation
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When I think about the reason California Community Colleges and Santa Ana College means so much to our students, community, alum and to me personally, I think about the purpose around our mission to empower the most talented individuals.
Santa Ana College Alum C.J. Wilson and former Angels Professional Baseball player and former Don player--awarded the California Junior College Co-Player of the Year award and I had a fun moment connecting a few years ago during Santa Ana College's 100th celebration.
Seeing moments like this again remind me of love of the game of life and higher education and why it all matters so very much. C.J. Wilson
Old School
I am an old man, but I am not old school. I will use the metaphor of the increased awareness of the quality of vinyl records. Some call them old school, but there is a reason why people who are true aficionados of music go back to vinyl – the sound is better, you can hear rhythms and tempo that are lost on tape or on CD’s. I am in my 54th year on this coaching journey. I have made just about every mistake there is to make. Most of the time I learned from them. I have learned from the best and continue to learn and question in a daily pursuit of personal excellence. Fairness, civility, loyalty, sportsmanship, teamwork and hard work may seem old school and out of date in this era of instant gratification but they are the cornerstones of personal and competitive excellence. If you listen to us old guys you will hear a timeless message that is loud and clear as a vinyl record. Understand the basics, teach the basics and never stray far from the basics. Values are part of the basics. You pay your dues as a coach and athlete, you earn respect, it is not given. Know what you stand for and live it!
Empowering Educators and Leaders to Drive Equitable Change in Education
1moCongratulations Mr. Lopez!