Saturday, April 7, 2007

build a teacher.com

Well, I am certain that this is still a great idea. giving thought and reflection to ourselves as students, especially older ones, is a great opportuntiy on reflecting on how you want your classes to be. and who you want to be.
everyday i keep a journal. usually clock in for 2 hours. i think that is the lowest amount of time that self-reflection works for me. if i work any less, i won't get the work done. part work, part real life things, like edison, what i'm
feeling on any given moment. If i write it always pays dividends later.

if you keep a journal, problems will solve themselves and go away. some might
stick in your craw a bit longer and some you will see will hang on till the bitter end.

teachers have to know themselves. They can't afford to be crazy or selfish in
dealing with students and fellow teachers. That is how i see it anyway.

developing training after the training will be necessary for me. I really don't like
sitting on the bench in life. (where i lived, indiana, this was true of boys and
girls and people. Life centered around basketball and the lives we live are
really due to basketball)

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