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How Can We Support The Emotional Well-Being of Teachers? – Sydney Jensen (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of educator Sydney Jensen’s talk titled “How Can We Support The Emotional Well-Being of Teachers?” at TED 2019 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Like many teachers, every year on the first day of school, I lead a sort of icebreaker activity with my students. I teach at Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Nebraska, and we are one of the oldest and most diverse high schools in our state. Also, to our knowledge, we’re the only high school in the world whose mascot is the Links. Like, a chain.

And with that being our mascot, we have a statue out front of our building of four links connected like a chain. And each link means something. Our links stand for tradition, excellence, unity and diversity.

The Chain Activity

So on the first day of school, I teach my new ninth-graders about the meaning behind those links, and I give them each a slip of paper. On that paper, I ask them to write something about themselves. It can be something that they love, something that they hope for — anything that describes their identity.

And then I go around the room with a stapler, and I staple each of those slips together to make a chain. And we hang that chain up in our classroom as a decoration, sure, but also as a reminder that we are all connected. We are all links.

When a Link Feels Weak

So what happens when one of those links feels weak? And what happens when that weakness is in the person holding the stapler? The person who’s supposed to make those connections. The teacher.

As teachers, we work every day to provide support socially, emotionally and academically to our students who come to us with diverse and tough circumstances.