Monday, August 12, 2013
...and so it begins.
For the past year, I've been a full-time graduate student, substituting in other schools while I learned more about how to help students learn more. It was a great experience. Most teachers love to learn, but being a student seated in another teacher's classroom reminded me how students feel: we don't like it when someone wastes our time, when the rules of engagement are fuzzy, when the teacher is not emotionally present in the classroom, or when some people are treated differently than others. We enjoy it it when the teacher is excited by her own subject and when it seems that her presentation comes from some new discovery she has made rather than from the pages of a textbook. We like it when it's obvious that the teacher wants each student to be successful, and we appreciate the teacher who both pushes and encourages through the tough assignments—because when we finish successfully, we feel competent and confident.
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