Humility (Grades 9-12)

Being humble means being self-aware, but it doesn’t stop there. Whether you’re in school or at work, it’s important to develop a student mindset for both your strengths and weaknesses. This mod provides an overview on the concept of humility, and its role in leadership and working well with others. topics include: recognizing limitations, taking accountability for mistakes, collaboration, and others.

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Being humble means being self-aware, but it doesn’t stop there. Whether you’re in school or at work, it’s important to develop a student mindset for both your strengths and weaknesses. This mod provides an overview on the concept of humility, and its role in leadership and working well with others. topics include: recognizing limitations, taking accountability for mistakes, collaboration, and others.

Duration: 14 minutes

Language: EN

Dr. Stephanie K. Carter

Author

Stephanie K. Carter, EdD, is a Higher Education professional who brings 20+ years of experience working on college campuses within the realm of student housing. Currently Dr. Carter serves as the Interim Dean of Residence Life and Housing at Wake Forest University. In addition to this, she is the sole proprietor/lead leadership speaker for My Voice Matter, LLC, a company focused on creating presentations and training sessions on topics including leadership, legacy, and supervision. Dr. Carter’s presentations are suitable for institutions of higher education and beyond. Her goal is to help foster or lead conversations that help leaders lead better; remind individuals of the power and influence they have and most importantly remind everyone that they are creating and shaping their leadership and professional legacies every single day. Please visit www.stephaniekcarter.com for more information.

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