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What is Empathy? 





3 Benefits of Empathy in Education

Tyler Colasante by defining empathy "as 'the intrapersonal realization of another's plight that illuminates the potential consequences of one's own actions on the lives of others' 
As educators, incorporating empathy into instruction can have positive results for your immediate classroom, as well as for the community outside of the school building.



1. Empathy builds positive classroom culture.

With the diversity of students entering classrooms each day, paralleled by an increase in globalization, it's more necessary than ever for teachers to actively construct a positive classroom culture.
"Empathy is the heart of a great classroom culture." Through empathy, students learn to understand each other, which helps them to build friendships based on positive relationships of trust. Taking the time to demonstrate empathy can also develop student-teacher relationships,
On a more academic note, school programs that intentionally incorporate empathy into curriculum have also seen better test results.

2. Empathy strengthens community.

Given that the definition of empathy involves understanding another's feelings without having experience, empathy sets students up to deepen relationships with their current classmates and people that they know outside of school. In our increasingly globalized world, these people may be coming from different cultures and different socioeconomic backgrounds than before, thereby necessitating better developed empathy skills.
As children learn empathy skills by communicating cross-culturally with their classmates, those skills will transfer to their lives in their community. The deeper relationships that result from strong empathy skills have the potential to strengthen a community and build trust. The effects of community extend far beyond the four walls of your classroom.

3. Empathy prepares your students to be leaders in their community.


Leaders must understand the people that they lead and be able to show that they care.

Our students must be able to empathize with those whom they lead in order to make them feel valued. This validation will strengthen trust between the leader and followers. As teachers, we must equip our students to be the future leaders of our communities and beyond.







Source: https://www.edutopia.org/blog/empathy-classroom-why-should-i-care-lauren-owen

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