You may have an eloquently crafted philosophy of education. You may have developed a killer resume. But what I’m much more interested in… is how you treat the students who might seem unlovable… and how you respond to a colleague who needs help.
*INTERNATIONAL GIVAWAY*
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Some teachers seem like naturally gifted educators. They may well be… but that doesn’t mean they don’t work really hard at it. People don’t just show up exceptional… they make a commitment to do whatever it takes… to BE exceptional.
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Yesterday our Circle of Friends group celebrated the beginning of 2019 with a hot chocolate party and debuting their new t-shirts. They are great examples of kindness and friendship.
I don’t remember who came up with this... but I love the idea of creating “learning experiences” rather than developing “lesson plans.”
Kids remember experiences.
As 2018 draws to a close, I’m continuing the tradition of sharing my year-end lists. It gives me a moment to reflect on the year through the books, movies, and music that I found most thought-provoking, inspiring, or just plain loved. I hope you enjoy it: https://t.co/qz6TCMKnkL
@owhmusicguy As an Omaha native and Gonzaga fan, I have to say I was truly ashamed of some of the comments and behavior of the Creighton fans at today's game. Show some class indeed.
People on a path of positive purpose don’t have time for...
1. Petty differences
2. Silly social drama
3. Favoritism
4. Self-serving behavior
5. Seeking credit
6. Blaming others
7. Making excuses
8. Reliving past failures