"You want them to be academically successful. But, part of that skill building is ideally helping them become good people. Somebody who is an activist and an advocate for those people on the fringes, somebody who doesn’t shy away from saying the unpopular thing even though it’s the right thing."
Read More" It's not just about an individual sitting at their desk learning; it's about how they work as a collective group, support each other and learn from each other. They should be able to learn about their roles in supporting their community, which can often just be their classroom and then eventually the wider community. They should be asking: how are we affecting our planet? How are we affecting all members in our community?"
Read More"I think it’s important we show that school is something that happens at school and at home, that teachers partner with parents and work together."
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"Success looks different for everyone. For me, it’s about self-sufficiency, both emotionally and financially, as well as having confidence in yourself. Success is more of an emotional state than an end point. I also understand that Maisie may feel differently about success than I do—she will have her own definition and if that’s what brings her joy, then I support that."
Read More“The other thing I would add is that teachers definitely inspire you and there are a lot of lessons you learn in school about how to be a good person and behave appropriately aside from what your parents teach you”
Read More“Simple and most direct answer that I have always given is that I want my children to be happy. I want them to be happy and productive adults and good citizens that contribute to society.”
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