WAYS TO IMPROVE Education
1 Stop viewing our kids as numbers
2 Actual parent/student accountability
3 Provide physical activity time for all students
4 Provide more supports
5 Provide teachers more prep time
6 Smaller class sizes
7 Increase teacher salaries
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Teacher:
Plans a great hands-on, fun lesson!
Student:
Slept for 2 hours the night prior because they’re addicted to TikTok
Administrator:
Comes in and notices uninterested, tired student and comments ‘’What do you think you can do for that student to make them more interested?”
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Now here’s something special.
As young children gradually internalize their inner dialogue, preschoolers often say the quiet parts out loud - offering us direct windows on their thinking.
This video is a great example. As little Bella works to overcome her fear of jumping, we’re able to listen in on both her feelings (“I’m afraid”) and efforts at self-coaching (“Okay… I’ll just try this… I GOT THIS!”).
Educational psychologist Lev Vygotsky called this “private speech.”
Bella’s private speech happens out loud, but isn’t really intended for anyone else’s ears.
She’s working through her own emotions/anxiety. And in time, what we’re hearing in this video will mostly be taking place inside her head.
Pretty cool, huh?
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Players often struggle to understand what coaches are looking for during the evaluation process.
➡️ What’s your body language like?
➡️ Do you make good decisions w/ & w/out the ball?
➡️ Are you engaged defensively?
➡️ What’s your IQ like?
➡️ Are you a good teammate?
THINGS I WISH I KNEW BEFORE BECOMING A TEACHER
1 I can’t use the restroom whenever I need to
2 I will be spending my own money
3 I will never finish a cup of coffee
4 My salary will be frozen for years & years
5 Skip the problems that have the answer 69
6 You can say ‘No’
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