Sometimes the same teachers are always picked for leadership roles, praised in meetings, or consulted for every decision. While their efforts may be commendable, favoritism — real or perceived — can quietly damage school culture.
Other teachers may begin to feel invisible, undervalued, or discouraged from contributing — not because they lack ability, but because they lack visibility.
️ What We Can Do:
Rotate opportunities for leading events or professional development
Recognize a variety of teaching styles and contributions — not just flashy results
Encourage inclusive planning where all voices are invited and heard
Be mindful of personal biases when distributing praise or responsibility
Reflection Point:
Are we celebrating a few stars — or shining a light on the whole sky?