Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 214
Hosted by: I. D. III for Dr. Isaiah Drone III
|Joe McQueen | Ja’Ken Caston |Richard H Trotta |BuddyThornton
Supporting Student Growth
Schools should prioritize academicsuccess by providing high-quality teaching, challenging coursework, and a curriculum that prepares students for future careers or higher education. Students who excel academically are more likely to have opportunities for success later in life. Given the limited time in a school day, it’s more effective to focus on academic growth. While extracurriculars and emotional support are valuable, schools might not have the resources to provide both equally, and academic growth should take precedence. While academic growth is important, it cannot be separated from emotional and social growth. Students who struggle with mental health or lack confidence will not perform well academically. A school that nurtures all aspects of a student’s life creates better learners and citizens. Student growth is best supported by a balanced approach that nurtures emotional, social, and academic development. Schools should offer mental health resources, extracurricular activities, and a positive environment to ensure all-around growth for students.
Buddy Thornton: How and why is it true that student who excel academically are more likely to have opportunities for success later in life?
Joe McQueen: What are some strategies we can use to create an environment where people feel comfortable working with you and within a group?
Ja’Ken Caston: What is your greatest challenge when it comes to building strong relationships today?