
gcLi Leadership Podcast
The Gardner Carney Leadership Institute's, (gcLi) mission makes clear that there is an inextricable connection between leadership and citizenship. We are committed to the idea that leadership must be cultivated. The healthy, effective, and benevolent functioning of classrooms, sports teams, schools, local communities, and entire nations depends upon it. Leadership is an active struggle, an exercise of character and values, a willingness to be in dialogue with diverse viewpoints, an ability to take risks and to engage wholeheartedly and uncomfortably with groups. To do it well, one must be willing to be in a lifelong journey to become more self-aware. In short, the path to leadership and thus to citizenship consists of all the skills and behaviors that the gcLi has taught since its inaugural Leadership Lab 2005. In my view, never has such training been more relevant. gcLi's Mission: Educating Teachers to Teach Leadership to Students.
gcLi Leadership Podcast
The Power of Assuming Good Intent With Andrew Prince
In this conversation, Andrew Prince, gcLi Faculty, discusses the importance of assuming good intent in leadership and education. He emphasizes that understanding the context of individuals' actions can lead to more effective responses and support. The dialogue explores how empathy and curiosity can transform interactions with students and faculty, fostering a culture of understanding and growth. It highlights the need for leaders to approach situations without blame, focusing instead on dialogue and the complexities of human experiences. Andrew is Head of Upper School Collegiate School New York
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