How to Give and Receive Feedback at School with Clarity, Consistency and Care
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Summary:
Join C.T. and guest Charlotte Pickett, Lead Facilitator at Nea Community Learning Center in Alameda, California, as they explore the art of giving and receiving feedback with care, clarity, and consistency in a diverse TK–8 project-based charter school. Charlotte shares her “Three Cs” leadership framework, emphasizing honest communication, clear expectations, and predictable systems that build trust and support. Drawing from her rich experience in both large districts and small schools, she discusses strategies for creating psychological safety, balancing structure with flexibility, and delivering strength-based feedback that fosters growth and positive relationships among staff, students, and families.
Key Takeaways:
- Three Cs Framework: Leadership anchored in Care, Clarity, and Consistency creates a foundation for trust, respect, and predictable school culture that supports diverse learners and staff.
- Care as Listening and Honesty: Prioritizing genuine listening, valuing diverse experiences, providing consistent and honest feedback, and fostering open-mindedness strengthen community relationships.
- Clarity Through Systems: Clear structures, predictable procedures, and transparent communication (especially around behavior and academics) promote fairness and reduce anxiety among students, staff, and families.
- Consistency Builds Trust: Applying rules and consequences equitably, and maintaining reliable follow-through supports a safe, stable environment.
- Balancing Structure with Flexibility: Navigating the tension between the intimacy of a small school community and the need for well-defined systems is achieved through feedback cycles and responsiveness to stakeholder input.
- Effective Feedback Practices: Creating psychological safety for giving and receiving feedback involves honesty, direct but compassionate communication, relationship-building, and follow-up conversations.
- Personal Growth in Leadership: Charlotte emphasizes ongoing reflection, vulnerability, and support networks as essential for developing the ability to give and receive feedback productively.
- Project-Based, Inclusive Learning Environment: Nia’s commitment to fostering inquiry, diversity, and student leadership nurtures a rich, culturally responsive educational setting.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Feedback in Leadership
00:28 Meet Charlotte Pickett
01:03 Nia Community Learning Center Overview
02:38 Diversity and Inclusion at Nia
05:22 Framework for the School Year: The Three Cs
07:02 Implementing Care, Clarity, and Consistency
11:41 The Art of Giving and Receiving Feedback
16:33 Personal Growth and Leadership
19:48 Balancing Structure and Flexibility
Connect with CT: linkedin.com/in/cheetung
Connect with Charlotte Pickett: linkedin.com/in/pickettcharlotte/
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