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We work with organizations that care deeply about people—and the outcomes speak for themselves. When flourishing becomes part of the culture, everyone wins.
In employee engagement within the first 90 days
Reported higher emotional resilience after working with us
On personal and team goals when using our growth plans
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From business leaders to school administrators to nonprofit directors, our clients are experiencing the power of flourishing—personally and organizationally.
Here’s what they’ve shared:
CEO, Cool Family Solutions
Dr Wayne Hammond’s Flourishing Life Questionnaire has been instrumental in measuring the impact of our program. It has provided the participants in Cool Family Solutions 10-week Families Helping Families program to assess their individual growth areas and strengths. This strength-based approach provides valuable insights to empower families not only to cope with challenges but to thrive with confidence, adaptability, and a proactive mindset.
Strategy, Evaluation & Impact Specialist,
Calgary Youth Justice Society
"In The Lead has made a difference in my life by guiding me to make better decisions and choices based on my strengths. I got to learn about some strengths I didn’t even know I had. This has made me a more open minded person and I have developed a growth- mindset."
- Youth Participant
It represents everything you believe in and have worked so hard to create and put out in the world.
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A learning culture in the classroom is an environment where both teachers and students actively engage in acquiring and sharing knowledge. It promotes curiosity, encourages questions, and prioritizes growth. This type of classroom doesn’t just focus on academic success but fosters a mindset that values continuous learning, embracing challenges, and turning mistakes into learning opportunities.
In such a culture, students feel safe to express their ideas, take risks, and learn from failure without fear of judgment. The teacher, as the facilitator, promotes openness, reflection, and collaboration, nurturing each student’s natural curiosity.
Imagine walking into a classroom where students are eager to learn from each other, not just the teacher. The room buzzes with conversations where students challenge each other's ideas, respectfully disagree, and explore new perspectives. Students actively seek feedback to improve their work, and the teacher encourages self-reflection after each project. Mistakes are seen as valuable learning opportunities, not failures.
This classroom fosters:
Openness and Trust: Students feel safe sharing their thoughts and learning from one another.
Collaborative Learning: Group activities and discussions are central, emphasizing learning from different viewpoints.
Growth Mindset: Both successes and setbacks are celebrated as part of the learning journey.
Continual Reflection: Students and teachers alike reflect on their progress, encouraging ongoing development.
Engaged Participation: Learning is student-driven, with curiosity leading the way.
To help foster this enriching learning environment, here are five actionable steps you can take:
1) Encourage a Growth Mindset
Help students understand that learning is a process, and that intelligence and abilities can grow with effort. Emphasize that challenges are opportunities to develop new skills. Celebrate both small and large successes, as well as the lessons learned from failure.
❇️ Action Tip: Use language that promotes growth, such as "You’re not there yet," and model learning from your own mistakes.
2) Create Psychological Safety
Build an environment where students feel safe to ask questions, voice their thoughts, and make mistakes without fear of embarrassment. Trust and openness allow for deeper learning and creativity.
❇️ Action Tip: Regularly engage students in discussions where they share what they’ve learned from challenges and mistakes. Make it clear that learning from failure is valued.
3) Foster Collaboration and Peer Learning
Learning together promotes diverse thinking and helps students learn from one another. Encourage teamwork and open dialogues, where students actively listen and build on each other’s ideas.
❇️ Action Tip: Incorporate group projects and peer review sessions where students give and receive constructive feedback.
4) Provide Meaningful Feedback
Shift from one-time assessments to ongoing feedback that focuses on growth. Feedback should help students understand their strengths and areas for improvement, motivating them to keep improving.
❇️ Action Tip: Incorporate regular, formative feedback sessions. Ask students to reflect on the feedback and set goals for their next steps.
5) Integrate Reflection as Part of Learning
Encourage students to reflect on their learning experiences regularly. Reflection helps deepen understanding and keeps the focus on progress rather than simply outcomes.
❇️ Action Tip: At the end of each lesson or project, have students reflect on what they’ve learned, how they approached challenges, and what they would do differently next time.
By implementing these five steps, you can cultivate a classroom culture where students feel empowered to take ownership of their learning. A strong learning culture will not only improve academic outcomes but will also help develop resilient, agile learners who are better equipped for the challenges of tomorrow.
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