Creating a supportive and empowering work environment is essential to attract, engage, and retain top talent in education. In a recent episode of Wake Up and Teach, Nicola Soares, President of Kelly Education, and Amy Bouque, Chief People Officer at Kelly, discussed strategies for achieving this. Their conversation centered around the "Six Elements of People Success" framework: purpose, growth, clarity, well-being, empowerment, and connection. These elements are foundational for building resilient teams and fostering meaningful change in education.
Amy Bouque highlighted the importance of these six elements, supported by data from Glint, a tool used by Kelly to gauge employee engagement. These six drivers are crucial for enhancing workplace satisfaction and productivity. Connection: Building strong relationships among staff members and creating a sense of belonging enhances collaboration and resilience.
One helpful strategy is to prioritize well-being. Teaching is one of the most stressful professions, and well-being is often overlooked. To address this, Amy suggests creating comprehensive wellness programs, including mental health counseling, stress management workshops, and employee assistance programs. Offering mental health days and reshaping sick leave policies, as seen in organizations like Kelly and Microsoft, can help normalize and address mental health challenges.
Another great strategy can be fostering empowerment. Empowerment hinges on trust and autonomy. Leaders should adopt a mindset of curiosity and openness, approaching issues with the assumption of positive intent. Empowering teachers with the autonomy to innovate and co-create solutions fosters a collaborative and trusting environment.
During the pandemic, many educators experienced an unprecedented level of autonomy. Re-establishing this empowerment in the post-pandemic era is essential to rebuild trust and confidence among educators.
A third option is to strengthen connection. Connection is the glue that holds teams together. Creating opportunities for collaboration across grades, departments, or even schools can spark joy and innovation. Simple practices like starting meetings with check-ins or engaging in team-building activities can foster a sense of belonging. Schools can also model connection by encouraging teachers to collaborate and share best practices, which has a ripple effect on students and the broader school community.
Many of the strategies discussed are low-cost yet high-impact, making them accessible even for schools facing tight budgets. As Amy noted, the cumulative effect of small actions—like creating mindfulness spaces or recognizing achievements—can lead to significant improvements in workplace satisfaction and performance.
By focusing on the Six Elements of People Success, schools and districts can create environments where educators feel supported, empowered, and connected. This not only benefits teachers but also drives student success, making it a win-win for all stakeholders in education. For more actionable insights on building a resilient education workforce, listen to Wake Up and Teach.
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