
E17 - Empathy in Action: Dr. Dan Long on Service, Wellness, and the Heart of International Education - Blue Skies Leadership
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Summary
This episode explores the vital role of international schools in fostering community engagement, service learning, and empathy among students. Dr. Dan Long discusses the importance of understanding cultural complexities, building meaningful partnerships, and prioritizing student wellness. This episode emphasizes a holistic approach to education, focusing on the development of well-rounded individuals who can contribute positively to their communities.
Takeaways
We are guests in this country, and understanding our role is crucial.
Community engagement is a two-way street that benefits both sides.
Education should focus on preparing students to be effective and impactful.
Service learning fosters empathy and heart change in students.
Building meaningful partnerships with local organizations is essential.
Cultural complexities present both challenges and opportunities in education.
Prioritizing student wellness is key to their success.
A holistic view of education includes emotional and social development.
Programs must be supported by people who genuinely care about students.
- Future initiatives should focus on community-building events and service opportunities.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Our Role as Guests
02:43 The Importance of Community Engagement
05:33 Service and Action: Fostering Empathy
08:19 Building Meaningful Partnerships
11:16 Navigating Cultural Complexities
16:04 Prioritizing Student Wellness
19:18 Holistic Success in Education
22:07 Looking Ahead: Future Initiatives
Important Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mendesd/ (LinkedIn Daniel Mendes)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-kerr-b0a82520/overlay/photo/ (LinkedIn Dan Kerr)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-long-8047b429/ (LinkedIn Dan Long)