YOU must be the chief learner in your classroom.

This lesson isn’t limited to teachers in classrooms. 


It’s for you. 


YOU must be a chief learner in your classroom. 


And, yes, you have a classroom. 


Your classroom is your office. 

Your classroom is your team. 

Your classroom is your company. 

Your classroom is your work. 

Your classroom is your impact.

Your classroom is your family. 

Your classroom is your small group at church. 

Your classroom is the first-time soccer players you coach. 

Your classroom is your next interaction with customer service. 


It’s all your classroom. 


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