What happens when thoughtful, intentional content is met with noise, criticism, or misunderstanding? In this episode of Our Classroom, Roberto Germán reflects on a recent moment of pushback and reframes it as an opportunity for leadership. Instead of reacting defensively, this conversation explores what it means to lead with curiosity—especially when discussions around curriculum, culture, and terms like “decolonize” spark strong responses. This episode is not about winning arguments. It’s about understanding what sits beneath reaction, staying grounded in purpose, and continuing to serve students with clarity and care. Reflection Questions What reactions do you notice when curriculum or texts are questioned or expanded? How do you typically respond to pushback—internally and externally? What might curiosity look like in moments where defensiveness feels easier? What is the difference between expanding curriculum and erasing it? An Invitation Teach in Truth. Lead with Courage. Belong to a Community That Gets It. If you’re navigating these kinds of moments in your classroom or leadership—and want a space to reflect, grow, and stay grounded in this work—you’re invited to explore My Classroom Gold: https://www.multiculturalclassroom.com/founding-member Connect Follow @multiculturalclassroom Subscribe to Our Classroom wherever you listen Share this episode with an educator who is learning to lead with curiosity
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