Hello all! I enjoyed the presentations on Transnational Leadership at our last meeting. I learned alot. Thank you!
As I read the text and reflected during the presentations, I thought of how "communicating in the space between" was applicable to me. As a math teacher, or a teacher in general, often my students have difficulty understanding the concepts I present. I've learned to look into their eyes and decipher whether or not they understand. With the transmission of education, it isn't unitl both the teacher and the students learn to decode the meaning in the space between that true learning occurs.
What did you all learn from Transnational Leadership?
I learned that you must be respectful of other beliefs and customs in order to function and lead in a global society.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your shared insight. Like "The Withfield Chronicles."
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jason!! I try to use that philosophy in teaching and at the hospital I work at. I enjoyed the transnational book because it can be applied to all areas of life and not just education.
ReplyDeleteI feel that this scripture works well with the Transnational Leader.
ReplyDeleteJohn 13:34-35
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
I know that when we speak of Diversity, it has a broad spectrum of definitions. What I also know is that most situations of hatred are founded on false beliefs or ignorance. I believe that in this world, Jesus wants us to love others as he did. In the chaotic society in which we live, that is sometimes a very difficult thing to do. Transnational Leadership opens the doors for this very ideal of loving others. We need to be consciously aware that every individual we come into contact with is someone we are to love.