🤔 Evaluated Experience

🤔 Evaluated Experience

Aug 19, 2024

Here are some recent snippets from my weekly review. Each week, I look back and record what I’ve been thinking, reading, and experiencing in the classroom and in life. Think, Learn, Share, Repeat.

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  • Classroom Tip: Dedicate time to discussing the relevancy and meaning of lessons. This simple practice can empower your students and ignite meaningful learning. It’s time well spent.

  • “Depth beats breadth any day of the week because it opens a channel for the intangible, unconscious, creative components of our hidden potential.” — Josh Waitzkin, The Art of Learning.

  • Handwriting is a powerful learning tool that also brings a calming effect to the classroom.

  • Teaching is more than imparting knowledge; it’s about modeling lifelong learning. Show your students that learning never stops.

  • As summer fades, remember to leave time in your schedule for fun.

  • Words have immense power. How we speak about students and parents can make a huge impact. Choose your words wisely.

  • Don’t let your self-worth be defined by comments from others. Stay true to yourself and your mission.

  • As you gear up for the new school year, prioritize getting to know your students. The more connected they feel, the better they will get along. This initial investment of time will pay off tremendously.

  • While many believe experience is the best teacher, it’s actually evaluated experience that makes the real difference. Reflect on your experiences to grow.

  • Remember, real progress comes from the effort you put in today. Stay motivated and keep pushing forward.

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