This infographic came through my Facebook feed the other day and it
really sums up my philosophy of not just teaching but of what it means
to be a teacher:
Total agreement: failure will happen; further still, it should. I also love the graphic and will definitely be appropriating it for my own uses. Thanks!
Being vulnerable and open to failure and mistakes is so crucial to teaching. It's all about learning from those missteps and growing as a result of making them. Great resource!
Love this graphic and the notion of using it in an interview
ReplyDeleteIt is the 21st century! Connecting with students using technology is very beneficial.
ReplyDeleteLove the picture, def a great thing to think about and ways to grow as a teacher
ReplyDeleteGreat teacher resource, I plan on using this in my ongoing professional knowledge
ReplyDeleteI love this! Something great to talk about in interviews, your portfolio, and to embrace in your teaching career :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a really great graphic, thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeletegreat way to think about ourselves as teachers, the many many faces of being a teacher
ReplyDeleteCOOL HAIR!
ReplyDeleteVery powerful!
ReplyDeleteLove the concept of collective intelligence. Excellent graphic to remind us why we are teaching.
ReplyDeleteVery powerful!
ReplyDeleteSuper find on this resource. I am definitely saving this for later.
ReplyDeleteTotal agreement: failure will happen; further still, it should. I also love the graphic and will definitely be appropriating it for my own uses. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeing vulnerable and open to failure and mistakes is so crucial to teaching. It's all about learning from those missteps and growing as a result of making them. Great resource!
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent resource for an interview. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletebeautiful presentation; this is a wonderful resource to keep in mind as we teach.
ReplyDeleteKaren this is great! You're so insipirational and you're going to be such a fantastic teacher!!
ReplyDeleteCOOL HAIR!
ReplyDeleteI try to go for the "she's old but hey, she has blue hair" vibe.
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