The interesting thing is I can remember my 3rd grade field trip to a local bank as though it were yesterday. I can remember my first camping experience, our family trips to the beach, being selected for a Little League team, our eighth grade trip to DC, especially the Smithsonian, our wedding day in 1964, the birth of both daughters (vividly), and the list goes on.
So, I share this not because I want to make a case for more research on dementia or argue for bigger government. I share this because my weekend trip to DC somehow brought to light a perspective on current events in our world that I now believe might be better addressed with effective 21stcentury leadership.
I’m deeply concerned about the current leadership in two major arenas:
q I am very concerned about the crisis of leadership in our Congress, the narrowing of our national perspective, the pandering to special interests, the failure to put the greater good at the center of our discourse.
q I am equally as concerned about the crisis of leadership in our educational system that has allowed data-driven-everything to dominate every decision, resulting in the loss of important teaching-learning opportunities for our teachers and students.
We still have a lot to learn. Let's take a field trip!