Friday, October 26, 2012

Best Questions: School Culture — Whole Child Education

Best Questions: School Culture — Whole Child Education:


Molly McCloskey

Best Questions: School Culture

We live in a parallel universe. Here at ASCD, we are committed to ensuring that each child, in each school and in each community, is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged. And, one of the things we know for sure is that in order for that to happen for kids, the adults around them must also be healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged. That parallel need is particularly striking this month as we consider the best questions about school culture.
Culture—school, community, workplace, political, etc.—is a direct reflection of adult behaviors. Where adults bully, children will bully. Where adults cheat, children will cheat. Where adults feel and act helpless, children will feel and act helpless. Where adults are motivated to work hard, children will work hard. Where adults are supported by supervisors and colleagues, neighbors and friends, children will be supported. It's exactly that simple and exactly that complex.
From the Indicators of a Whole Child Approach
  • Healthy: Our school addresses the health and well-being of each staff member.
  • Safe: Our school teaches, models, and provides opportunities to practice social-emotional skills, including effective listening, conflict