Violating the Prime Directive
I violated the Prime Directive today. You know the one. It states there can be no interference with the internal affairs of other civilizations. It also applies to students.
A student leader in my employ sought feedback regarding a situation he was facing. Portions of the situation appeared to be borderline campus legal issues. I pointed out some specific areas where I was concerned and discussed possible actions. But I didn't stop there. Just like a helicopter parent, I went into combat mode and made a phone call to one of the parties involved. All before my student had a chance to respond and address the issue. Long story short, although the situation is resolved, I overstepped my boundaries. More like a giant leap.
Star Fleet personnel are not allowed to interfere with the healthy development of alien life and culture. Our role in student affairs is the same: to enable and educate, not intervene or intrude. Except if the intrusion is required for the health or welfare of students.
I quashed a teachable moment by making decisions and not facilitating them. But fortunately, my student turned it into a teachable moment...for me.
At times you seem quite human, Mr. Spock.
Captain, I don't think that insults are within your prerogative as my commanding officer.






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