Mrs. Cameron encourages students to learn curiosity, inquiry, and openness by introducing how to show gratitude in life. She states that gratitude is the greatest of all virtues and that simple acts of gratitude can create connection in our brains, potentially leading to the reinforcement of relationships and community. By showing how she expresses gratefulness, Mrs. Cameron motivates the audience to start showing appreciation, starting out by showing gratitude to the speakers in Ted X. Mrs. Cameron is the Principal of Daegu International School. She started her career as an elementary school teacher in Washington, D.C. She went abroad to conduct educational research as a Fulbright Scholar in Taiwan. Prior to moving to Korea she worked as the Manager of School and Community Partnerships for Seattle Public Schools and later as the Strategic Education Advisor for Seattle Housing Authority where she collaborated to improve academic outcomes for students experiencing housing instability. She holds a B.A. from Georgetown University, an M.P.A. from Syracuse University, and a Principal Certificate from Eastern Washington University. Mrs. Cameron is driven most by observing the wonder of a student deeply engaged in learning. In her spare time she enjoys traveling, studying Korean, and trying new recipes. Her family of five includes three DIS students who are avid readers, adventurers, and lego builders along with Mr. Cameron who is a dedicated science teacher at DIS. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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