Recently, I was attending one of our district's mentoring meetings on the topic of Parent-Teacher Relations. The speaker referenced the book, How to Deal with Parents who are Angry, Troubled, Afraid, and Just Plain Crazy by Elaine K. McEwan-Adkins. There were many useful solutions and suggestions just in the presentation, I'd like to delve into this book myself in the near future. However, I'd like to share this quote from the presentation that struck me as particularly appropriate to my Jedi-Teacher theme:
"As professionals, it is our responsibility to be calm, thoughtful, caring, intelligent, articulate, direct and honest at all times and in all situations."
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Showing posts with label educator quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label educator quotes. Show all posts
11.14.2011
11.07.2011
My Privilege
"Teaching is a privilege. It's part of a Jedi's responsibility to help train the next generation."
--Obi-Wan Kenobi
This quote is from the back of my son's "Clone Wars" book, and I love it. For not being a true fan, I really do find a lot of teaching inspiration in the many variations of Star Wars! As teachers, we should all aim for this should be our daily mantra. Do we approach our work in this way each day? It is certainly a challenge, but the attitude that we carry day to day leaves a lasting impression on everyone we come into contact with each day. Please allow me to tell you a little story about some workers in another job with a terrific attitude...
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"Teaching is a privilege. It's part of a Jedi's responsibility to help train the next generation."
--Obi-Wan Kenobi
This quote is from the back of my son's "Clone Wars" book, and I love it. For not being a true fan, I really do find a lot of teaching inspiration in the many variations of Star Wars! As teachers, we should all aim for this should be our daily mantra. Do we approach our work in this way each day? It is certainly a challenge, but the attitude that we carry day to day leaves a lasting impression on everyone we come into contact with each day. Please allow me to tell you a little story about some workers in another job with a terrific attitude...
8.19.2011
Educator or Entertainer?
"The cardinal sin
of an educator
is to be boring."
-Theodore Roethke
Haven't we all been there? Nodding off at a desk, counting the minutes, doodling in our notebook, watching the clock...(I had a teacher in my pre-cell phone high school days who removed the clock from the room because too many students checked it constantly!) all of these memories conclude that education is not always entertaining.
And that's OK by me. Sometimes it's like taking a bad-tasting medicine..it will make you better in the end. I had a childhood where we didn't have cable TV or video games and we were allowed to be bored, and I believe those experiences stretch the mind into creativity. But, today's kids are not OK with boredom, or anything that doesn't smack of pure entertainment. I have watched a student of mine come into the classroom, plunk himself in a seat, and announce immediately, "I'm bored!" before the class even began! Talk about a tough crowd...
Haven't we all been there? Nodding off at a desk, counting the minutes, doodling in our notebook, watching the clock...(I had a teacher in my pre-cell phone high school days who removed the clock from the room because too many students checked it constantly!) all of these memories conclude that education is not always entertaining.
And that's OK by me. Sometimes it's like taking a bad-tasting medicine..it will make you better in the end. I had a childhood where we didn't have cable TV or video games and we were allowed to be bored, and I believe those experiences stretch the mind into creativity. But, today's kids are not OK with boredom, or anything that doesn't smack of pure entertainment. I have watched a student of mine come into the classroom, plunk himself in a seat, and announce immediately, "I'm bored!" before the class even began! Talk about a tough crowd...
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