A Drop of Praise
Contrast has a way of emphasizing the truth. Today as I was listening to the woes of a young teacher who’s been chased out of the profession by stress and negativism, it brought into clearer focus what I’d heard earlier in the week about praise. Let me tell you stories from both sides of the praise experience. Samantha was a third-year middle-school teacher with a mind for not only trivia but also big ideas – a combination that served her well as a US History teacher. She survived the first-year experience only a little ruffled and had a solid second year, but during her third year in the classroom, Sam faced blame-and-shame from her principal. After test scores came back, much lower than expected, the principal didn’t listen to her explanation of the scoring change that had impacted scores throughout the district. She didn’t listen to concerns that were school-wide about this particular group of eighth-grade students. Instead, she took away Samantha’...