Leadership Skills Promoting Social Justice

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I came into this course not really having an idea of what to expect and the true meaning or concept of the class. The name of the course "Leadership Skills Promoting Social
Justice" sounds interesting but still did not know the true meaning behind the course. This course is based on the belief that all students can and will reach proficiency, without exceptions or excuses, and that schools ought to be organized to advance the equitable learning of all students. (Social justice educational leadership.
(2016). Now that the semester is coming to an end I can proudly say that I have I have learned beyond my expectation. I have taken many classes in which I found myself confused and not knowing how it will apply to the real world. This course is
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Numerous tragedies have happened in the previous years because of people not getting the best possible treatment for their mental prosperity. For example, the US media determined shooter Adam Lanza to have schizophrenia in the days taking after the appalling school shooting at Sandy Hook primary school in Newtown, Connecticut, in
December 2012. (Metzl, J. M., and MacLeish, K. T. ) According to the national

[Last Name] 3 organization of wellbeing, tragedies that include guns don't ponder the people race, ethnicity or social class however their mental solidness. I concur 100% !
Dysfunctional behavior ought to be a noteworthy concern not culture !
At first I trusted that an organization is can have a more noteworthy effect on the planet rather a person. At the point when each gathering thought of their thought, it worked out that the individual (Ashton Kutchur) is the person who had the most effect due to his notoriety and his long range informal communication. In the era we live in web-based social networking is a major ordeal and it is an outlet for big names to advocate about a social issue. I suspected that the foundation would have a more noteworthy effect as a result of its title. For instance,
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I think that the biggest obstacles one may face might face when trying to advocate for a cause is the financial aspect. For example in the TED video students were able to provide cost of living, food and clothing. In the video the

[Last Name] 5 lady mentioned that it was cheaper to provide those necessities than the money that are out into homeless shelters. It does make me question the way government divides their money into certain things.
The day that truly stuck to me is when we had a guest speaker in the class. I always get inspired and motivated by those who share their experiences. I was so happy we had a guest speaker come in class and address us about mindfulness about stopping and intersection directions. I discovered most captivating that she is an entrepreneur and she shares an enthusiasm for the wellbeing of others. I am one who dependably gripe about stopping essentially all over yet what of never considered as a noteworthy issue that ought to be tended to. This rolled out