Who ya gonna trust?
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Their actions follow their words, which intentionally reinforces the character culture of their organization and builds a high-performance business model.
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Elisabeth Pagach's curator insight,
May 26, 2014 8:35 PM
This makes me realize how important it is that all children have access to preschool, field trips and after school programs.
Dr. Deborah Brennan's curator insight,
May 28, 2015 4:32 PM
Our students of poverty enter school behind and by the time they are in middle school, the achievement gap has widened. Often the answer is to remove the struggling students from electives and place them in remediation courses for math or reading, robbing them of the rich contribution arts makes to the lives of middle and upper class children. Innovation must guide our efforts to close the gap, providing not just remediation but enrichment to our children of poverty. |
It is a simple fact that trust is earned everyday by actions. It can be destroyed quickly. When people say 'trust me' they need to reflect on why they have to ask anyone to 'trust me'. Wouldn't that indicate that trust hasn't been earned?