Monday, January 22, 2007
This I Believe...
I believe that great teachers are not only generated by the level of their education, but also from the knowledge they are willing to absorb from the students in the classroom and from external criticism. Teaching itself is not set in stone. There are requirements to be followed but teachers should not live in only the required material. They should go beyond the boundaries to teach their information in ways in which students can fully understand and appreciate. Learning is not a road with a dead end. Learning is our greatest privilege we have and everyone should cherish what we know and welcome what we don't.
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I like the phrase you used when you said "Learning is not a dead end." I think a lot of people don't realize that learning doesn't stop once their out of school or even off of school grounds. As teachers we need to encourage students to seek out more education in their lives and to stress the fact that learning is an ongoing process with no end.
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