I don’t like mirrors, because I don’t always like what I see. I consider myself successful, efficient, and capable, but while preparing for this new school year, I took a deeper, honest look at my professional self and found some lurking flaws that need repair. There are several areas I need to improve in order to become [...]
Posted on August 25th, 2008 by Sharon Elin
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When it comes to maintaining the status quo and resisting progress, education is the master - still seemingly frozen in place like a museum diorama, still entrenched in the 1900s-style classroom. Any movement forward is teeny-tiny in step and super-slow in motion. In reacting to that, I’ve made some arrogant assumptions, blaming teachers for their ostrich-like [...]
Posted on August 16th, 2008 by Sharon Elin
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First, the bad news… Teachers work long hours, many “off the clock.”
There’s nothing like the actual experience of teaching for a vicious shakedown of your idealism topped off by an icy shock of the cold, real world. Veteran teachers have war stories that will curl each other’s socks.
When I came into teaching, all gooey [...]
Posted on August 10th, 2008 by Sharon Elin
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Most of the people I know in the real world offline don’t read blogs; even fewer write them. We bloggers tend to forget that we’re in the minority, because our virtual blogging environment seems ubiquitous and natural, as if everyone in the world is here with us and because bloggers have increased in number exponentially in the [...]
Posted on August 6th, 2008 by Sharon Elin
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