Women in Leadership: Podcast Recommendation

In this enlightening conversation, Right Honourable Dame Jacinda Ardern, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, discusses her leadership philosophy centered on empathy and kindness. She shares insights from her experiences, including the importance of school visits, the need to give students a voice, and the impact of influential teachers. Ardern also addresses the challenges young people face in making a difference and the significance of teaching history for nation-building. Her reflections on imposter syndrome and the importance of well-being in education provide valuable lessons for educators and leaders alike. 

Takeaways:

  • Empathy and kindness are essential qualities in leadership.
  • School visits provide grounding experiences for leaders.
  • Students want to be heard and supported in their needs.
  • Young people can make a difference, no matter how small.
  • Teachers have a profound impact on their students’ lives.
  • Imposter syndrome can be a strength in leadership.
  • Books can inspire and empower young minds.
  • Well-being is crucial for both educators and students.
  • Teaching history is vital for understanding and nation-building.
  • Leadership requires authenticity and the ability to acknowledge mistakes.
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