Coffee! The source of all my powers. Being a college student is simply not possible without this magical happy juice. Readying to be a teacher one cup at a time! #FutureTeacher
What is one thing you can't live without?
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Creativity is an important aspect of learning! Our responsibility as teachers pushes us to foster creative approaches in our classrooms.
What is one method that can be used in the classroom that promotes creative thinking?
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@Kyle_A_E Kyle, this is such a relevant issue, especially for us college students! I agree that it hinders us. I hope as well that we can take steps to improve the lives of students!
@TOIWorld This movement continues to reach all parts of the world, and its message transforms how we perceive sexual harassment. I am happy to see that women everywhere are gaining their voices! #MeToo
Trauma occurs at any moment, even while mindfulness is practiced! Knowing the behavior signs helps teachers construct the best learning spaces for their students- diverse and unique alike. Let's be mindful! #mindfulofmindfulness
Some of the ways mindfulness is practiced -- sitting still, eyes closed, in silence -- can be triggers for students who have experienced trauma. https://t.co/6WulZNgOPb
@RemsAlexis @sfnboyle @EmilyMandel@InspiringThinkn Alexis, this is so important. If we don't trust ourselves, it can be hard to find our confidence. I love this quote! Considering all that has happened in the last year, this is a good reminder to put our mental health first.
@MichaelAlanMay@NicholsBoyle@EmilyMandel Mike, I could not agree more. I find myself caught between wanting to know about social media and just wanting to leave it alone. It is definitely important to be discerning while on the web!
@NicholsBoyle@EmilyMandel "The task of leadership is not to put greatness into humanity, but to elicit it, for the greatness is already there.” -John Buchan.
Effective leadership notices the potential in others.
Effective teaching elicits it.
How can future educators learn to make this connection?