Welcome to Episode 250 of the Time for Teachership podcast! ๐
In this milestone episode, Lindsay explores how stories and civic imagination can help educators, leaders, families, and students co-construct shared values โ and ultimately build meaningful community agreements for how we want to be together.
Inspired by the powerful book Practicing Futures: A Civic Imagination Handbook by Peter Lรกszlรณ and Srdja Popovic (and their incredible free online resources), this episode shares:
If you've ever struggled to move from "values on the wall" to lived, shared agreements โ this episode offers a creative and hopeful pathway forward.
Key Takeaways 1. Civic imagination builds community โ focus on shared values and trust, not just power struggles. 2. Stories reveal values โ personal experiences or pop culture characters help groups identify what they care about. 3. Collective imagination drives action โ envision futures, create stories, then connect them to real-world classroom or community practices. 4. Creativity + realism โ fantastical thinking opens possibilities while addressing real problems.
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