In the Beginner’s class at church a few weeks ago, the memory verse song was “Work Together as a Team” which we sang to the tune of “Jesus Loves Me” (You pretty much just repeat “work together as a team” over and over again to the tune…try it and see if it’s not stuck in your head for days…you’re welcome!).
Sometimes those simple songs that were written for our youngest children are the most profound and needed for us as adults! Continue reading →
The last few days we’ve talked about your mind and some ways to begin to change it. Next up, is looking outside of ourselves to the relationships that are inevitable in a school situation and so important in our journey to love education.
What you think about education, your students/kids, co-workers, work load etc. directly affects how you feel towards those things and in turn how you act.
Have you ever been in a place where you are wondering why you are acting so down, impatient, sad, angry etc. ? Those are the perfect moments to do a thought check.
As Educators, there can be a huge disconnect between what we do and the heart of teaching. In my first year of teaching, I remember being observed by my principal and I remember she told me that I had the heart of a teacher, and now I could continue to work on the art. She explained how the art of educating could be taught, but the heart was much more difficult.
Over the years to follow, I grew in the art of teaching, became a great lesson planner, filled out forms (and on time!), became better familiar with standards and implementing them, caught up with the latest behavior management practices etc. …but I felt like in the middle of all that, I lost some of the heart.
Maybe this rings a bell with some of you. Perhaps you’re at the beginning of your teaching journey and want to keep the love you have for education at the forefront, maybe you are at home now, like me, and want to inspire your child towards excellence… or possibly you’re one step from walking away from it all.
Over the next 31 days I want to explore with all of you, small little ways that we can get back to that love that inspired us to teach in the first place. Check back in every day this month for “31 Ways to Heart Edu”.