Letβs be realβschool hits different when you feel like you truly belong. Thatβs where culturally inclusive environments come in, and theyβre not just buzzwordsβtheyβre game changers. A study led by Stephanie Fryberg, Hazel Markus, and Laura Brady just dropped some serious knowledge on how switching up the school culture can make everyone feel like theyβre part of the squad.
π§ The Belonging Boost: Why It Matters
Ever felt like a guest in someone elseβs house at school? Yeah, not cool. Schools often push this whole βstand out, be loud, itβs all about YOUβ vibe, which works for some but leaves others feeling, well, kinda meh. If you come from a background that values community over solo acts, it can feel like youβre playing the wrong game. But guess what? When schools start vibing with everyoneβs cultural values, magic happens.
π₯ Culture Shift: From βIβ to βWeβ
So, hereβs the tea: in an Oregon school district, they flipped the script by training leaders to embrace and promote a culturally inclusive environment. These leaders then passed the torch to teachers, and boomβeverything changed. Weβre talking stronger connections between students and teachers, more motivation to crush those goals, and even a drop in the racial achievement gap in math. π―
They even went as far as crossing out βIβ on the school fieldβs βI can do itβ slogan and replaced it with βWE can do it.β Now thatβs the kind of team spirit weβre here for!
π‘ What This Means for Schools
Listen up, educators and admins: itβs time to reflect. Whoβs thriving in your school, and whoβs just surviving? Not everyone is motivated by the same things, and thatβs okay. The trick is to mix it upβcombine that independent βgo get βemβ energy with some serious community vibes. Letβs move from just counting test scores to creating dope learning experiences where every student feels seen, heard, and valued.
Remember, when students feel like they belong, they donβt just show upβthey show out. π So, letβs make our schools places where everyone can shine, together. π