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EPISODE · Nov 10, 2025 · 44 MIN

Leading with Curiosity and Trust in Polarized Times

from The Teacher's Sphere

In this episode, Sarah Lane speaks to two exceptional school leaders--Julian Braxton and Bruce Stubblefield-- to explore the essential role that relationship building plays in creating spaces where civil discourse can flourish. Hear them talk about why trust and vulnerability must come before complex conversations and how teacher leadership can effectively transform school cultures. Whether you're a teacher, administrator, or educational leader, this conversation offers hope and actionable strategies for bridging divides in your community.Main Topics:Why Relationship Building Is Crucial for Civil Discourse (01:59)Inquiry-Based Learning and Teacher Leadership (03:44)The Importance of Modeling Authenticity and Respect (08:34)The Fear of Cancellation and Creating Safe Classroom Norms (12:59)Establishing School Culture from Leadership Down (16:16)Connecting Students Across Geographic and Political Divides (20:17)Breaking Down Assumptions Through Personal Stories (24:17)Creating Opportunities for Staff Connection and Trust (28:08)Providing Intentional Resources Without Overwhelming Teachers (30:44)Finding Hope in Students and Committed Educators (37:52)Closing Advice: Listen to Teachers and Make It Collaborative (41:14)Resources Mentioned:Sphere SummitSphere's Principles of Civil Discourse PrimerC3 Framework for Social Studies State StandardsI Never Thought of It That Way by Monica GuzmanFacing History and Ourselves Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Sarah Lane speaks to two exceptional school leaders--Julian Braxton and Bruce Stubblefield-- to explore the essential role that relationship building plays in creating spaces where civil discourse can flourish. Hear them talk about why trust and vulnerability must come before complex conversations and how teacher leadership can effectively transform school cultures. Whether you're a teacher, administrator, or educational leader, this conversation offers hope and actionable strategies for bridging divides in your community.Main Topics:Why Relationship Building Is Crucial for Civil Discourse (01:59)Inquiry-Based Learning and Teacher Leadership (03:44)The Importance of Modeling Authenticity and Respect (08:34)The Fear of Cancellation and Creating Safe Classroom Norms (12:59)Establishing School Culture from Leadership Down (16:16)Connecting Students Across Geographic and Political Divides (20:17)Breaking Down Assumptions Through Personal Stories (24:17)Creating Opportunities for Staff Connection and Trust (28:08)Providing Intentional Resources Without Overwhelming Teachers (30:44)Finding Hope in Students and Committed Educators (37:52)Closing Advice: Listen to Teachers and Make It Collaborative (41:14)Resources Mentioned:Sphere SummitSphere's Principles of Civil Discourse PrimerC3 Framework for Social Studies State StandardsI Never Thought of It That Way by Monica GuzmanFacing History and Ourselves Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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