“Introverted students and educators can flourish if schools make space for them. At a Glance Schools often favor extroverted traits, marginalizing introverted students and educators, who need quiet and time to reflect. Introverts tend to have strengths in deep thinking, strategic decision making, and attentive listening. Redefining participation, creating reflective spaces, and recognizing diverse leadership styles can help introverts flourish....
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