Season 2, Episode 2
Leading a Culture of Teacher Creativity
– Donna Luther
Episode Transcription
Leading a Culture of Teacher Creativity with Donna Luther
Can thinking of a school as a start-up and embracing failure truly prepare students for an unpredictable future?
Donna highlights how her students are inspired to act on their ideas, why it’s so impactful to think about a school as a start-up, and how she encourages teachers and students to take risks and be okay with experiencing failure.
She also speaks on the characteristics she looks for in teachers that she hires and what really makes a creative educator, including openness and willingness to evolve and innovate. Plus, Donna tells the incredible story of why she started Summer Stars Camp for the Performing Arts (spoiler: it was inspired by Britney Spears!).
Donna’s Tips for Teachers – Montessori Philosophies That Can Be Applied to Any School:
- Go beyond the four walls of the classroom. What can you do in your hallways, playground, and your community to explore and help your students discover something new or discover a passion?
- Practice saying YES to ideas. Remember, be open!
- Always ask yourself: How might we prepare our students for a world that we can’t predict? Learn how to question, problem solve, and to take two very disconnected ideas and find ways they can connect.
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