What makes a great teacher? 1. Keep joy alive 2. Refresh in delight 3. Standards for guidance 4. Express love to connect and engage 5. Familiarize yourself with the content Thanks for sharing your insight with others.
As a retired/substitute teacher, I don’t often talk to others about teaching or even see other subs (some who don’t have a teaching background) - loved being able to listen in on this conversation. And just when summer is winding down..I think we all know what that means!
I am currently reading “Teacher and Child by Dr Haim G. Ginott” so, I loved seeing your title for this episode. If our stories determine our possibilities what story is being told to our children we have stewardship over? Love you guys!
Book suggestion, The Book That Made Your World: How the Bible Created The Soul Of Western Civilization by Vishal Mangalwadi. It is new to me, you may have seen it already.
What makes a great teacher?
1. Keep joy alive
2. Refresh in delight
3. Standards for guidance
4. Express love to connect and engage
5. Familiarize yourself with the content
Thanks for sharing your insight with others.
As a retired/substitute teacher, I don’t often talk to others about teaching or even see other subs (some who don’t have a teaching background) - loved being able to listen in on this conversation. And just when summer is winding down..I think we all know what that means!
I was impressed with Paul's journey into teaching. It appears to follow the path from apprenticeship to journeyman.
Fabulous episode! Thank you!
Just finished The Trumpeter of Krakow, almost finished with On Humility and just started The Magicians Nephew. (Reading things ahead of our kiddos)
I am currently reading “Teacher and Child by Dr Haim G. Ginott” so, I loved seeing your title for this episode.
If our stories determine our possibilities what story is being told to our children we have stewardship over?
Love you guys!
Book suggestion, The Book That Made Your World: How the Bible Created The Soul Of Western Civilization by Vishal Mangalwadi. It is new to me, you may have seen it already.
Can you link the article that was mentioned on gravitas?