They make stupid choices - and I don't know how to help them make better ones.
Another teacher, working on his EdS, was discussing how the most important factor in determining a student's success is their parents. *If anyone knows that study, please let me know.* OK, I can't change their parents. I can't change their choices. I have to learn to let go.
Darn!
My goals for next year:
1. Be more positive.
2. Be more clear in my expectations.
3. Raise the bar - whether they join me or not.
4. Help them learn to take better notes.
5. Take less STUFF to my room.
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2 comments:
These are good goals and very similar to my own. 1 & 2 & 4!!!!
However, what do you mean by "take less stuff to my room?"
I bring too much stuff (notebooks and books and supplies) to the classroom - and then I can't always find what I want. If I were better organized, I would be able to leave more at home and have a cleaner space.
And hopefully bring more stuff (as in ideas and strategies) to my lessons.
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