EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 16 MIN
Want Children to Find Their Inner Leader? Do This...
from Schoolutions: Curious Educators. Evidence-Based Strategies. Classrooms Where Every Child Thrives. · host Olivia Wahl
In part one of my S5E34 Schoolutions conversation, Muriel Summers of Leader in Me offers life advice and highlights the significant impact of entrusting children with real responsibility. This practice is a powerful, yet often underestimated, tool in child development. Summers, with extensive experience, offers valuable teaching and parenting tips, encouraging a positive parenting approach that fosters growth and confidence in children.Muriel shares the story of how Oprah Winfrey's third-grade teacher changed her trajectory with a single, small act of trust. She breaks down the difference between handing a child a task versus genuinely entrusting them with responsibility and why that distinction is everything when it comes to student motivation, classroom belonging, and school culture.We also dig into equity in education because when there's no system in place, the same children keep getting chosen. Muriel explains how instructional leadership and intentional classroom structures ensure every child, not just the confident or compliant ones, gets to feel what it's like to be believed in.🎧 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:- Why entrusting kids with responsibility is different from assigning tasks — and why students feel the difference- How low expectations are the most dangerous thing in a classroom (and what to do instead)- Why equity in the classroom requires a deliberate system, not good intentions- How school culture shifts when every child gets a meaningful role- What Leader in Me schools are doing globally to build inclusive classrooms and family partnerships- Why discomfort is actually the whole point of empowered learning (preview for Part 2!)Some Episode Mentions:➡️Leader in Me ➡️A.B. Combs Magnet Elementary➡️Teacher Believed in Me ➡️The Leader in Me📑 CHAPTERS0:00 - Introduction: What Changes a Child's Trajectory?1:00 - Meet Muriel Summers & Leader in Me2:00 - The Foundation: 7 Habits & 43 Years in Education3:30 - Task vs. Responsibility: What's the Difference?5:00 - Oprah's Third-Grade Teacher & the Power of Trust7:00 - Every Child Deserves to Feel Trusted8:00 - Equity in the Classroom: Who Gets Chosen?9:30 - Individual Gifts & the Good of the Whole Community10:30 - Global Connections in Leader in Me Schools11:30 - Lightning Round: Most Dangerous Thing a Teacher Can Do12:30 - Classroom Roles That Sound Meaningful But Aren't13:30 - "They're Just Not Ready" — Muriel's Response14:30 - Preview: Part 2 on Empowering Student Ownership15:00 - Olivia's 3 Key Takeaways & Call to ActionJoin our community of educators committed to cultivating student success, inspired teaching, and creating inclusive classrooms with a pro-kid mindset focused on the whole child. 🎧 New episodes every Monday & Friday with bite-sized Wednesday reel bonus content.📧 Connect with me at https://www.oliviawahl.com/coaching-consulting if you’d like a thought partner to help you cultivate curious learners who advocate for what they believe in.🎵 Music: Benjamin Wahl#schoolutions #schoolutionspodcast #forevergettingbetter #curiositydriven #evidencebasedstrategies #classroomreadystrategies When teachers, coaches, administrators, and families grow together, they create schools where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged, supported, and ready to thrive.
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In part one of my S5E34 Schoolutions conversation, Muriel Summers of Leader in Me offers life advice and highlights the significant impact of entrusting children with real responsibility. This practice is a powerful, yet often underestimated, tool in child development. Summers, with extensive experience, offers valuable teaching and parenting tips, encouraging a positive parenting approach that fosters growth and confidence in children. Muriel shares the story of how Oprah Winfrey's third-gr...
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