Tuesday, June 19, 2012

reflection 3

The time in class seemed to slip by very quickly as such is the power
of empowering your people. Professor Monheit used his power as the
leader of our class to empower us, and lead us to think we were
directing the lesson. At the start of the class we were each given the
opportunity to express our passionate beliefs regarding educational
reform and leadership, which provided each of us with a voice. He then
channeled what we had said into a conversation, weaving the night's
topic into our discussion, so that his agenda would be covered as
well. Seeing the ramifications of limiting the people's voice provided
even greater strength to the message of the evening.
Thank you for providing us an interactive experience, where we can
learn vital lessons!