I’m Taking You with Me
This morning, I dread that one student who looks me in the eye and says, “I just don’t care.” He’s required to take this class
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This morning, I dread that one student who looks me in the eye and says, “I just don’t care.” He’s required to take this class
I’ve been known to applaud students right in the middle of class if they say something something great. I’ve been known to cry “Bravo!” and
The Latin root of the verb educate means “to draw out” or “bring forth.” Teachers illuminate the subject matter, but they also bring something forth
Yesterday, a particularly thoughtful student said she wanted to start a blog. She’s been thinking about this for a long time. As we walked together,
I’m chopping romaine lettuce this morning, and all of a sudden, I’m back in 8th grade. It’s 1988. My teacher, Mrs. Guiles, tells the class:
There’s this trick I use to help me prepare for flair. I assume I’m going to be amazed by anyone or anything. It could happen