Identities Flower (E2E)
Reflect on your identity and how it shapes you as an educator.
In this “Identities Flower” activity, you’ll reflect on some salient facets of who you are, and how those personal identities shape the way you interact and build relationships with other educators.
Related Resources
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Activity
State of the Classroom
State of the Classroom activity
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Video
Thriving Through Sports
Sports are an excellent way to build relationships with young people. Video and reflection
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Relational Practice
Approaches to Sharing Power
Ten approaches that can be integrated into classroom or program activities that build the Sharing Power element of the developmental relationships framework.