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Purpose Mindset Workshop for Teachers
What do thriving students and teachers have in common? They embrace purpose mindset in their lives.

Join Stephen Ritz, the Bronx teacher of the year, and Aaron Hurst, the author of the Purpose Economy, for an interactive introduction to purpose and transactional mindset for teachers.

HIGHLIGHTS
- Aaron will share the research on purpose and transactional mindset and the implications for the classroom. He will then help each teacher begin to define their own person purpose to guide them to help their students creating fulfilling lives.
- Stephen will share the four strategies he has successfully use purpose mindset to transform the lives of thousands of students around the world. Explore how you can apply these strategies in your classroom.

Mar 28, 2023 12:00 PM in Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Speakers

Stephen Ritz
Co-Founder @Purpose Mindset
Stephen, America’s favorite teacher, is an internationally acclaimed award-winning educator based in the South Bronx. He founded Green Bronx Machine and Purpose Mindset. Stephen is the best-selling author of The Power Of A Plant and his TED talk has been viewed more than 1.5 million times. His curriculum has helped over 675 underperforming schools transform to outperform their peer neighbors by 10% in all critical school performance measures. His work has been featured in every major media outlet and has won countless awards including Global Humanitarian, Food Tank Hero, TEDx, Global Food Educator, and a 2020 Gamechanger Of the Year.
Aaron Hurst
Co-Founder @Purpose Mindset
Aaron is an award winning social entrepreneur. The author of the Purpose Economy, he is one of the foremost experts on the science of purpose and fulfillment. He founded the Taproot Foundation, the venture-backed Imperative and Purpose Mindset. He began his career working in education in Chicago. He authored Fast Company’s ‘Purposeful CEO’ series and has written for or been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg TV, Newsweek, MIT Management Review, and Stanford Social Innovation Review. He is a TED Prize finalist and a LinkedIn Influencer. He graduated from the University of Michigan where he studied service learning.