Leading by Listening: The Power of Active Listening
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In this week’s Walk-the-Talk Wednesday, we explore how active listening can transform relationships, boost morale, and inspire better leadership and teaching practices.
In This Episode:
The Science of Listening: Insights from research by Kluger and Zaidel (2013) and Goodwin and Miller (2012).
Real-World Examples: Listening circles in Colorado, Starbucks’ leadership practices, and student voice initiatives in Texas.
News Highlight: Finland’s leadership training for educators, emphasizing active listening.
Historical Perspective: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s fireside chats as a model of listening-driven leadership.
Actionable Tips: Practical steps to implement active listening in your classroom or workplace.
References Cited in This Episode:
Kluger, A. N., & Zaidel, O. (2013). The benefits of active listening in leadership. Journal of Leadership Studies.
Goodwin, B., & Miller, K. (2012). Research says: The importance of listening in the classroom. Educational Leadership.
BBC News. (2025). Finland’s leadership training emphasizes active listening. Global Education Feature.
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