HEARTSET: Transforming Teaching and Learning

Have you ever thought that the challenges that educators face today are different from any in modern time? With political and social unrest creating a stressful environment, how can we best uplift ourselves and assist our young people deal with life and learning?

Here’s an idea for you to consider: If we deeply intend to give the best to our students and teach them so they are prepared for going out into the world, what if the first ones to give to and teach is ourselves? What if, in order to take care of others, we must first take care of ourselves? And in taking care of ourselves, we automatically promote and influence positive change around us.

This is not necessarily a new idea. I’m sure you’ve heard, "Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me." How many people do you know whose email signature includes, “Be the change that you wish to see in the world”?

But how do we take care of ourselves such that we and our young people benefit? I suggest that we develop a positive Growth HEARTSET in ourselves so that we can support those we teach in developing theirs.

What is a HEARTSET?

Most people are familiar with the idea of a MINDSET — a frame of mind that has a significant correlation to one’s motivation, effort, and approach to life’s challenges.

HEARTSET is a frame of heart.

Have you ever walked into a room or a group, where listening to different points of view is the norm? Where mistakes are tolerated and understood as part of a learning process? Where support and encouragement is common among people? Where there's joy, acceptance, consideration, and kindness? Where love is felt and shared — it's in the air? It is these foundational elements of a Growth HEARTSET — that lay the nurturing soil from which the seeds of vibrant curriculum, and impassioned teaching and learning, sprout.

A Growth HEARTSET is a kindness of heart. It establishes an energy field of self-awareness, non-judgment (acceptance), peace, caring, positivity, giving, forgiving, and compassion that allows us to more freely and proactively be a force for good. A Growth HEARTSET creates an emotional environment in which we and the young people we teach can flourish in spite of the uncertainties and challenges that are so prevalent today.

Recently, after one of EduCare’s ACE Programs (Achievement and Commitment to Excellence, a student success program promoting Growth HEARTSET), a high school principal shared, "Well, you've opened my students’ hearts, and now we can capture their minds." He recognized that when the heart is “set” in a healthy and compassionate place, the mind is more open and prepared to learn.  

How do we create a Growth HEARTSET?

We can set or reset the heart through self-awareness, a clear intention, and practicing habits of a Growth HEARTSET. There are many effective teaching approaches and ways to assist you in moving along that trajectory that will be the subject of subsequent blogs and articles.

By creating a Growth HEARTSET — first in yourselves, so it infuses your relationships and teaching — a greater “field” or culture of caring and loving can be known, felt, and shared. This Growth HEARTSET then serves as the foundation for effective teaching and social-emotional learning (SEL) that not only enriches your teaching experience but also captures and expands the hearts, minds, and imagination of your students.

Photo by Jude Beck on Unsplash

Stu Semigran

Stu Semigran is President and Co-Founder of the EduCare Foundation.

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