Six Damaging Metaphors We Use In Schools, And How to Avoid Them
Schools run on stories. I get that. I once worked with a headteacher who began assemblies by saying, “What I am about to tell you never happened, but it is true nonetheless.” He was signalling that what followed was not meant as…

Six Damaging Metaphors We Use In Schools, And How to Avoid Them
Schools run on stories. I get that. I once worked with a headteacher who began assemblies by saying, “What I am about to tell you never happened, but it is true nonetheless.” He was signalling that what followed was not meant as factual reportage. His aim was to surface a moral truth and, in that sense, it was effective. In leadership development, we do something similar.