Role-modelling respect
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By timjukes
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By timjukes
When we see I to I in our differences, it means:
I value myself and I value you. I feel equal to you as a human being, irrespective of your professional position, the structural hierarchy of the school or our personal circumstances. I respect our differences even when we disagree. We both count.