Commencement Reflections: Citizenship and the Influence of Educators

By. Craig Perrier

It is graduation season across the K-16 landscape!  Whether you have already attended or will be at an upcoming ceremony, I wish you and your graduate a huge congratulations and tons of success in the future.

I have attended two graduations so far, both at the college level.  The speeches of the distinguished speakers at each had some striking and valuable similarities. Two themes, specifically citizenship and teachers’ influence on the graduate, provided moments of reflections for me on education in general.  I am happy to share some of the thoughts I had on both topics.

The ceremonies included student and adult speakers.  That these themes were expressed by both groups is even more compelling.   Regarding citizenship,  graduates were charged with being active and informed participants in international, national, state, and local affairs.  Making society a better place requires action. Moreover, acting with a moral compass they have developed through their education is imperative.  The path to graduation has been paved by the expertise of the teachers we have had.  Recognizing and nurturing that influence should be a constant practice.

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I am happy to end this blog with a quote from one of the speeches that captures the spirit of the highlighted themes.  The message is valuable, “keep asking questions, keep solving problems, keep creating, keep transforming, and be active citizens of the world.”

Enjoy the summer!