Words are thoughts spoken.
Sometimes we choose them.
Other times they fly from our tongues without precaution.
After they are spoken from the mouth they fall into ears of those around us.
As teachers, we have little ears taking in every word we say.
Sometimes we think kids aren't listening. And truth be known, sometimes they are not!
But often, they are hanging on to every word that falls to their little ears.
What kind of words do I use?
I ask myself this a lot.
One of my favorite questions to ask students is, "Are your words helpful or hurtful?"
As a new week progresses, I hope to use words that express love, compassion, and kindness to our next generation!
Be blessed this week everyone!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Friday, September 28, 2012
Moving Ahead
Every Friday morning I enjoy getting my newsletter from "The Sisters." It is packed full of optimism, encouragement, ideas, entertainment, and examples of how to best reach our students. Today's newsletter started with a story about moving ahead....something I am doing at this point in my career. As we are all on our own personal journey, may we remember today that "yes" it is very important to be reflective teachers-- improving ourselves daily. However, let us also remember that the future is a beautiful thing and sometimes looking back to past failures can stunt growth. Let's keep growing friends. That is how our maker designed us-- just as he did the trees and the flowers. Enjoy and be blessed!
~andrea~
~andrea~
Moving Forward
A few weeks ago a friend and I (Joan) were talking about a seminar she recently attended for her non-teaching job. It was an inspirational day that left her with new learning, fresh musings and renewed energy. When I asked what her biggest takeaway from the day was, I was surprised to hear, "We cannot move forward when we are looking back." Her biggest learning of the day caused me to take pause. You see, I am definitely a look back kind of gal. Looking back for reflection, allowing for learning from my mistakes, and pondering how I might be able to do things better is a daily activity for me. So her most important takeaway created an uncomfortable sense of disequilibrium which has continued to haunt me. While I still believe there are positive benefits to looking back, I am in agreement that there are some things behind us that it is best not to focus and gaze upon. As a teacher, what if I weren't to look back and bemoan that budgets used to be better, teachers used to be respected, and students used to be easier? It's this kind of looking back that has the potential to shackle me. What if I just focused on the students I have the privilege of working with right now, embracing their individuality and I still believe in the power of reflection, but for the next month, I am going to try not looking back, so I can not only move forward, but truly embrace the present. What do you think? Will you join me? Let's move forward together! |
Thursday, September 20, 2012
What is DTIE?
Welcome!
At DTIE, we are starting small. Offering day and after school services for students who want to build upon their strengths and learn from their weaknesses, three days a week. Please email me at alhussell@gmail.com or call at 704-691-5026.
At DTIE, we are starting small. Offering day and after school services for students who want to build upon their strengths and learn from their weaknesses, three days a week. Please email me at alhussell@gmail.com or call at 704-691-5026.
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