We just launched our first
display in our new space:
Experience New: Walk a Mile in
Others’ Shoes!
I thought with the new year and being in a new space and all that theme of new was apropos––be it though somewhat cliché.
We’re focusing on memoir and narrative biography—storytelling at its best…storytelling
that elicits a “NO WAY!!!” response …but then “yes way…”
because it’s totally true...and it's unbelievable!
It seemed like a no-brainer at
the time, but now that it’s up--surrounded by generously donated faculty shoes
that have obviously walked a mile or two--I think it profound. It is a cliché…think you have it bad? Just walk a mile or
two in their shoes…something we as teachers, parents, friends have said to
attempt to cheer someone up, pull them out of the pity pit, offer a pat on the back…but
the hidden message here is:
E*M*P*A*T*H*Y
Surface-level fun, it’s a weighty display. Filled
with struggles for basic human rights; searches to find oneself among a world
of imposters; battles with illnesses, families, societies…
It’s a display that, truly
embraced, can teach more than what’s contained within the curriculum or tested
at the end of the year.
EMPATHY.
We’re all attracted to it; few
offer it.
Schedule some empathic practice time.
Come to The Cube. Pick some new shoes. And get to walkin’.
empathy.
Walk the road less traveled. In this RSA Short (less than 3 minutes),
Dr. Brene Brown offers insight on the differences between empathy and sympathy.
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