tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4909365793482457311.post2844322147860067203..comments2024-03-27T00:18:26.585-07:00Comments on Risk to Learn with @R_H_Steele : Trust - The Challenge and Need in Education Ryan Steelehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04115830008334260940noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4909365793482457311.post-80049500633876770292016-05-17T18:48:02.693-07:002016-05-17T18:48:02.693-07:00Excellent post Ryan. Building trust requires leadi...Excellent post Ryan. Building trust requires leading by example, openly discussing with others the importance of integrity and trust, sharing details about shared goals and the consequences if trust if broken. If there is an event where trust was compromised it need to be discussed with all involved opening and immediately. This will ensure the team learns from mistake and what to do so it doesn't happen again. Got me thinking - thanks Ryan!Candace Alstad - Davieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15399955407935132199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4909365793482457311.post-682769851634126682016-05-15T12:04:40.256-07:002016-05-15T12:04:40.256-07:00Thanks for sharing and trusting us with this blog ...Thanks for sharing and trusting us with this blog post. You're absolutely right! In a school community, all members need to be able to trust each other. We should trust others to an extent (based on our expectations). When (not "if", because it will happen) the trust gets broken, we need to forgive and allow the opportunity to fix/rebuild the trust again. We're all human and will make mistakes. We should teach and set the example for our kids on trust. Your 6th grade counselor should had you and your partner try again (and again) to rebuilt the trust. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4909365793482457311.post-5091196036224420632016-05-15T06:41:19.227-07:002016-05-15T06:41:19.227-07:00Great post! I think anyone who says they don't...Great post! I think anyone who says they don't struggle with trust on some level is not being honest with themselves. I wouldn't trust them ;)Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18308299380201653429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4909365793482457311.post-35096555023931701352016-05-14T20:16:43.797-07:002016-05-14T20:16:43.797-07:00Thank you Ryan for your openness, sharing your sto...Thank you Ryan for your openness, sharing your story with us isn't easy, but it also makes you a great leader! I was that kid too. Allowing us to look into a part of your life that isn't "Fakebook optics" challenges us to let others in too. I love what are school is becoming, your transparent modeling allows each of us to be willing to catch each other when we fall, encouraging each other to trust and work together with confidence! For our students and each other as an one awesome team!Tice's talented artistshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04219274442697553152noreply@blogger.com