These days it’s realistic to work for co-existence on global level. It’s no longer appropriate to thinking only of ‘my country’. We must educate the young in the ways to achieve genuine world peace, taking the entire world, the whole of humanity, into account on a global level.
I guess I can’t totally count on my memory now….I’m now staring at my teaching reflection journal and NOTHING about the A-ha moment on the other day has come to my mind.😭😭😭
@MaggieChuang5 IB learner profile is sometimes like a lighthouse to me. It’s great that you can also relate it to your life. You’re definitely a fantastic teacher now. Have faith in yourself and keep going! Good luck!! ❤️❤️❤️
💻 Templates for Teachers is a collection of free #GoogleEdu documents you can copy, modify, and use. Thanks @bethkingsley13 and @SarahJKiefer!
📚 Book Reviews
⛺️ Name Tents
📖 Pamphlets
📰 Newsletters
🐦 Fictional Twitter
...and many more!
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In seeking to find the source of happiness within us, we need a map of our mind and emotions. We need to understand how to manage our emotions, how to counter those that are negative and cultivate those that are positive. That is the way to find peace within.
The problems humanity faces today demand a positive mental attitude and a sense of compassion for others. I firmly believe we can solve the majority of our problems by developing a sense of universal responsibility—wanting to do something for others without a selfish motive.