Teaching Methods for Inspiring the Students of the Future | Joe Ruhl | TEDxLafayette

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  • Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
  • Collaboration. Communication. Critical thinking. Creativity. - Should be present in all classrooms.
    Joe Ruhl received his bachelors and masters degrees at Purdue University and he has been sharing the joys of biology with kids for 37 years. He presently teaches Biology, Genetics, and Science Research courses at Jefferson High School in Lafayette, Indiana. Joe and his wife Gail have two children and two grandchildren. The National Association of Biology Teachers named Joe Ruhl the Outstanding Biology Teacher of Indiana in 1987. In 1988 he was awarded a Golden Apple Teaching Award by the Lafayette, Indiana Chamber of Commerce. In 1989 he was honored at the White House as Indiana’s recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching. In 1996 he received the Purdue University College of Science Distinguished Alumnus Award for Excellence in K-12 Science Teaching. In 2004 he was awarded the Purdue College of Education’s Crystal Apple Teaching Award. And in 2012 he was honored with the Shell National Science Teaching Award.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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  • @aylaeh
    @aylaeh 3 роки тому +411

    Mr Ruhl was my genetics teacher when I was in high school. I generally hated science before I took that class. But I chose to take it because I knew I would need it for college and I'm so glad I did. I learned so much in that class and ever since then genetics has fascinated me. I remember doing the labs with my lab partner Mary. I remember joking around with Mr Ruhl and my classmates.
    About a year and a half later when I was in college I had to take a genetics class. after the first lecture I went up to the professor and told him that I had taken genetics and that Mr Ruhl was my teacher. he looked at me and he said well then you will recognize every single one of the labs that we do. The professor was not a very good one so it is only because of Mr Ruhl that I passed my college genetics class. And it is because of him that the people that sat around me and were friends with me passed that class. Because of how he taught that class I was able to tell those that I studied with what the professor was trying to teach to us.
    And it comes full circle. My niece who is about 7 years old told me earlier this year that when she grows up she wants to be a geneticist. I had recently discovered a children's book about Gregor Mendel so I purchased it for her for her birthday. If you know anything about Mr Ruhl you may know that in the past he has dressed up as Gregor Mendel.
    He is an amazing teacher and I am always grateful that I chose to take his genetics class. And by the way, I did write to him and tell him that I very much appreciated having him as a teacher when I was in high school.

    • @02_aldebaranrahmanadhitya95
      @02_aldebaranrahmanadhitya95 3 роки тому +2

      That sounds nice

    • @aylaeh
      @aylaeh 3 роки тому +14

      @@02_aldebaranrahmanadhitya95 When I had him many years ago he created such a wonderful learning environment I learned so many things! It was really extraordinary.

    • @mwenka7
      @mwenka7 3 роки тому +1

      Awesome

    • @Butterfly_lyf
      @Butterfly_lyf 3 роки тому +8

      you made me cry... beautiful :)

    • @Mumsie_Dee
      @Mumsie_Dee 2 роки тому +5

      Sounds like a great teacher, seems to me that he is practicing the humanist learning approach.

  • @louiefurio3013
    @louiefurio3013 7 років тому +468

    I didn't even cry in Titanic but when he said "what the kids are gonna remember most of all is you", I shed a tear

    • @BrigSushilBhasin
      @BrigSushilBhasin 5 років тому +20

      Its so true. I remember my teachers and NOT what she taught me

    • @jackson711247
      @jackson711247 5 років тому +6

      @@BrigSushilBhasin I have to agree. I remember the small things that they did for me, which inspires me to do for the youth and children today.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

    • @mettacognizant
      @mettacognizant 7 місяців тому

      Same… 😢

  • @Laurelin70
    @Laurelin70 9 років тому +1473

    As a teacher at the beginning of my career, I will save this and watch it everyday until it becomes MY way of teaching.

  • @amira552255
    @amira552255 5 років тому +496

    1. Let the kids have choices
    2. Teacher must have research based teachnique
    3. Let student to be engaged with Choice, Critical Thinking, Colloboration, Creativity, Communication

  • @Levylevy8
    @Levylevy8 5 років тому +44

    He truly puts the students first and removes himself as being the focal point. This is the future of education. You become a facilitator rather than a traditional teacher.

  • @leocrampton647
    @leocrampton647 4 роки тому +223

    This was my freshman year honors Biology teacher. Loved his class and style of teaching. Thank you for everything Mr. Ruhl

    • @sophiamugridgeenglish
      @sophiamugridgeenglish 3 роки тому +7

      Hey, he seems like a cool teacher. I wish he was my lecturer :) Would you know if he did any more videos like these or has a social media account with more talks? I'd like to watch a bit more , but cannot find anything.

    • @leocrampton647
      @leocrampton647 3 роки тому

      Sophia Angel Sudak I’m pretty sure there’s videos online of him doing impersonations of Charles Darwin😂 But other than that, I’m not sure. He also retired last year by the way

    • @savagenovelist2983
      @savagenovelist2983 3 роки тому +2

      @@leocrampton647 "Tell them to autograph their newspaper clippings, so that when their signatures are worth a lot of money... You can use it to retire."

  • @tonyporter9829
    @tonyporter9829 3 роки тому +65

    The challenge is not believing in a student centered classroom but in making it happen. It requires knowledge, experience, commitment and daring.

  • @eddygan325
    @eddygan325 2 роки тому +43

    Allow students to engage in:
    1) Choice
    2) Collaboration
    3) Communication
    4) Critical thinking(problem solving)
    5) Creativity
    6) Caring / Love

  • @all-things-under-heaven
    @all-things-under-heaven 7 місяців тому +4

    Brilliant!
    His last sheet sums it up:
    Allow students to engage in:
    1) Choice
    2) Collaboration
    3) Communication
    4) Critical Thinking
    5) Creativity
    6) Love for the students

  • @rachelthedogmum
    @rachelthedogmum 5 місяців тому +3

    Because the greatest of these, is love. That was powerful.

  • @joninio6542
    @joninio6542 4 роки тому +18

    My professional life became so much more rewarding and easier when I stopped being a lecturer and became a facilitator of learning. Inspiring talk Mr Ruhl, thank you.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Imagine differentiated instruction, collaborative learning, and students centered learning, all in one. Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @reeeec
    @reeeec Рік тому +11

    This genuinely made me teary. I'm still a education student yet his speech made me more inspired to become a teacher. Gonna watch this video again, and again, and again till I become a learner centred teacher.

    • @charles4112
      @charles4112 Рік тому +3

      I'm not even that far yet, I haven't even graduated high school, but I know it will be the same for me :)

  • @ceri678
    @ceri678 7 років тому +20

    This is exactly why I liked being in uni much more than being in high school. We can sit down and have discussions with our professors about complex medical problems, and we share our interests with our teachers. I've even had several teachers notice my enthusiasm (despite me being very low-key most of the time) and run through the clinic halls (animal hospital) going "I HAVE A CASE FOR YOU!" this year. It makes learning more fun.

  • @P0rtugueseRedM00n
    @P0rtugueseRedM00n 4 роки тому +6

    From the beginning of the video you can see he is a good teacher. He loves his job, he loves his students. That's number 1 ingredient

  • @blogger365
    @blogger365 8 років тому +258

    I've been watching TED for over 2-3 years but this is among the very few times I am writing in this comment box for a TED talk. This is brilliant and I am inspired. Thank you.

    • @michaellow8460
      @michaellow8460 7 років тому

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    • @barsarsoy797
      @barsarsoy797 7 років тому +11

      But if you win the students the upper management cant touch you. I got sacked from a private course where i had 8 students because of my style of clothing. All of them stood up for me and went to the manager with signed papers from their parents that they wanted me back. I was back teaching + a little more raise

    • @Jesterings
      @Jesterings 6 років тому

      LOLlipop LP I WWWW U LLLL xD lol

  • @mualagathaaa666
    @mualagathaaa666 7 років тому +21

    the point on 'deciding' to love even when u dont want to "inspires and motivates in a powerful way", is so on point! ( Y)

  • @vivianwiajik9356
    @vivianwiajik9356 3 роки тому +3

    As a student teacher I am glad I watched this, will apply this when I become a Teacher in few months.

  • @jurenekemp3161
    @jurenekemp3161 3 роки тому +42

    Thank you for this inspirational "lecture", as teachers we usually tend to become a little selfish just because WE are trying to survive, but in the process we "forget" that the students/kids in front of us are ALSO TRYING TO SURVIVE. In order for both parties to survive, we HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER by ACKNOWLEDGING each others' needs. Unfortunately teachers fall into a big hole of issues dealing with discipline, but we need to start doing things DIFFERENTLY in order to draw our students' attention in a more positive, creative and exciting way. Our students are humans just like teachers and teachers are just as human as their students, that's why we need to approach our students in a way that we as teachers would like to be approached. Our students should have more confidence and boldness to interact and communicate with us. YES! KIDS REMEMBER US, THEIR TEACHER - This alone is a phrase that we should put up as motivation to ourselves, the fact that THEY will REMEMBER THEIR TEACHERS! WOW! We should climb into THEIR world and become more like them (in a certain kind of way...lol) to be able to understand them better so that they realise that WE, THE TEACHERS, are ACKNOWLEDGING THEM and considering their needs in such a way that we want them to ENJOY LEARNING THROUGH US, THEIR TEACHERS, who should also remember the most important component of our "job", to LOVE OUR STUDENTS SO MUCH THAT THEY WILL NOT BE ABLE TO "HATE " US, BUT LOVE US BACK - All this because of our CREATIVITY in making their learning environment HUMANLY PLEASUREABLE.

  • @thebluestgiraffe7160
    @thebluestgiraffe7160 3 роки тому

    I'm so glad to have found this. He articulates so clearly exactly what I want to share when I teach--he captures the essence of all of the very best learning experiences I've had throughout my life.

  • @charlesemmert4498
    @charlesemmert4498 4 роки тому +1

    Well said, Joe. It has been a pleasure to have known you these past several years. Your students have been fortunate to have such an inspiring and caring teacher. I wish you well in your future.

  • @punnathranjith
    @punnathranjith 7 років тому +16

    that is really wonderful ,we often r busy to finish our portion in syllabus and so loose our relation ship with our students.

  • @AkashVerma-is8oi
    @AkashVerma-is8oi 3 роки тому +18

    What makes a beautiful talk is that it touches your soul and extracts your dreams out of numerous pieces of documentation you are doing as a curriculum developer while sitting in front of the screen. Mr. Joe Ruhl, you inspire! Extremely beautiful talk.

  • @mumtushtikhir3249
    @mumtushtikhir3249 4 роки тому +4

    Teaching for the past 22 years , I use creativity and home atmosphere with my children . Miracles happens in learning. Best wishes to all the teachers here . I still love teaching .

  • @TheGameInformant
    @TheGameInformant 5 років тому +30

    So much passion, even after 37 years of teaching. Certainly going to remember the 6 C's for my classroom. Thank you TedX for possibly one of the most engaging and noteworthy videos to date.

  • @ching-hangcheung5953
    @ching-hangcheung5953 4 роки тому +4

    Having felt a little overwhelmed this academic year I've found this video motivational and comforting. Thanks for posting!

  • @Mohamed-Kurdi
    @Mohamed-Kurdi 4 роки тому +33

    I will teach the day after tomorrow for the very first time. I am going to remember your speech. word by word. I will show them love and care for them. Thanks!

    • @U-Trance
      @U-Trance 4 роки тому +5

      How did it go?

  • @Swethvinu
    @Swethvinu 2 місяці тому +1

    I wish, one day I could become a teacher like him ❤ , much inspired speech, thank you so much sir.

  • @stacieyounts7744
    @stacieyounts7744 4 роки тому +20

    I wish they had a love button!! You are inspiring to us teachers... 21 years. I forget sometimes whats important.

  • @juliawatisugiono
    @juliawatisugiono 5 років тому +12

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
    I wish my kid had a teacher like you ! Love, respect and prayer for you. Kudos!

  • @miralew7627
    @miralew7627 3 роки тому +4

    We all have that one teacher in our lives that completely changed us as a person and they are always more than a teacher for us. I still remember my Chemistry teacher with whom I had many non-chemistry interactions too!

  • @hazminaim8047
    @hazminaim8047 2 роки тому +5

    I've come to a realisation that Ted talks on teaching professions are sooo inspiring and motivating. I came here to learn more about teaching. I'm pursuing to become a teacher. All the best to everyone too

    • @dynahack505
      @dynahack505 2 роки тому

      I’m going on my 5th year of teaching and it’s a very challenging and rewarding career. Best of luck to you!

  • @fidakhan7800
    @fidakhan7800 6 років тому

    I just watched it after knowing about it as an online student and found it amazingly worthy and important for forwarding online learning. Important part of online learning is discussion and forums tossing view reactions. These are the integral part of distance education which now is spreading around as a forest fire. This video is another instance of horse shoe spark expanding the digital science further high in the skies. Thank you prof. ABC

  • @johannamokoaqo1462
    @johannamokoaqo1462 7 років тому +26

    I'm a teacher and I love this presentation so much.👍

  • @carolworrell8497
    @carolworrell8497 4 роки тому +5

    As a teacher This video really impressed and convinced me to go on working with the students the way I do. Explicitly stated.

  • @travis7904
    @travis7904 4 роки тому +29

    "But the greatest of all is love" - had me choked and holding back my tears! How powerful! Any wonder considering it's from the "love chapter" of the Holy Scriptures? (1 Corinthians 13) Thank you, Joe, for sharing your experience and valuable insights. God bless you.

  • @KevinLJ-Photography
    @KevinLJ-Photography 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your insight and wisdom. I was a terrible student at school, now I find myself teaching. Not in a classroom but small photography workshops and online photography courses. I will incorporate what I have learned here as much as I can

  • @proactivegeneration4116
    @proactivegeneration4116 7 років тому +38

    "The freedom to teach and inspire!" Love that phrase Joe.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Imagine differentiated instruction, collaborative learning, and students centered learning, all in one. Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @jamidabul
    @jamidabul 3 роки тому +6

    It made me cry!
    I could not agree more!!!!
    The 2 loves really matter a lot! Thank you, Joe Ruhl! Amazing Speech!!!!

  • @toobarashid9854
    @toobarashid9854 5 років тому

    This is the real power of words for inspiring all the students and the teachers. This video is really worth watching for all .

  • @ambermiller4703
    @ambermiller4703 6 років тому +2

    I love this a million times! Mr. Ruhl made me cry. Our elementary education professors always remind us the kids will not care how much we know, until they know how much we care. I am certain that your students are some very fortunate students. I believe a person must be "called" to teach. You have the gift and the calling for sure!

  • @tupigoias
    @tupigoias 6 років тому +12

    Mr Joe Ruhl--my kind of teacher! What an inspiration to us all! I have always felt the same way about teaching: that 6th C makes all the difference in the world!

  • @Niko227ful
    @Niko227ful 7 років тому +76

    The power of one for many. Thank you for honoring us who teach and those we hope to inspire. Simply incredible.

  • @caothithaonguyen4111
    @caothithaonguyen4111 4 роки тому +2

    I finished watching his speech with new mindset and inspiration. Thank you so much for uploading this video.

  • @yesicanavarro5820
    @yesicanavarro5820 7 років тому +2

    What an inspiring message! Choice and caring can definitely go a long way when combined with the 4 C's.

  • @roxannarivers
    @roxannarivers 4 роки тому +4

    One idea that was similar to the article that I read called "The Banking Concept of Education" is that both talked about the importance of communication, relationships, collaboration, and caring of the students. In the video, Lafayette discusses the many ways in which he allows his students to have a choice in how they wish to learn based on their needs. The article does the same when it sheds light on the fact that the teacher no longer teaches the students but rather people teach other since we are social beings.

  • @1979ce
    @1979ce 6 років тому +3

    Im a CPS teacher in Chicago and I love helping the students but I bore myself and the students. I teach how I was taught. This video just woke me up. I think I may be able to like teaching as much as I should. Thank you.

  • @myteachermary7714
    @myteachermary7714 11 місяців тому +1

    I am so blessed to have my teachers from Kindergarten to Graduate School. I feel so little compared to their expertise. But I do my best to teach my Kindergarten pupils and inspire them to dream big because the future is big and they have to be prepared for it. To keep going and not quit. To keep learning because life is full of changes.
    I make sure I looked at everyone in the eye as I talk to them. They do remember me. Even after years. 🥰 I am here to look for ways to improve my teaching. Thank you souch for sharing. Your legacy will live on. God bless you. 🙏🌹

  • @vesale.a7745
    @vesale.a7745 3 роки тому +1

    That last part he was talking about the 6th C reminded me of all the good time we had at school before covid, and kinda got tears into my eyes for having such wonderful experiences as a student. So thank you for this in addition to the insightful information :)

  • @alyonasclasslive8091
    @alyonasclasslive8091 4 роки тому +39

    I wish this kind of talks were the focus of most of our PDs!!! Thank you so so much! I can’t wait to see my students again on Monday))

  • @jeannethsangurima-quiles4878
    @jeannethsangurima-quiles4878 4 роки тому +6

    As an educator since 2003, this Tedx has ignited my motivation to continue doing more out-of-the- standards teaching. And now as a doctoral student wanting, researching and learning to become a transformative and progressive educator, Mr Ruhl has encouraged me. This Tedx is shared with the cohort of colleagues and let's see if they share my passion to become transformative.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @orsolyamagyar504
    @orsolyamagyar504 2 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful mindset. What a great teacher! Technique old as the hills yet we don't see it often enough! Thank you for this inspiring talk

  • @helix2331
    @helix2331 4 роки тому +1

    What makes a good teacher great is personality. My FAVORITE teacher EVER was my 6th grade social studies teacher. He was funny, liked jokes but knew when to tone it down. He was nice, practically NEVER got mad, he was relatable with his ramblings, he even ran a recycling team because he saw all the global warming stuff and wanted to do something! His grades were fair, he explains the criteria CLEARLY, and we had a grand total of 0 PROJECTS! He was fun to talk to! That's not to mention how I love history! He knew all the misbehavior tactics but never used it against us, if anything he used it in a joking manner. "Hey, I see you back there, back of the classroom, get up here!", "I know how you do things, playing games on your computer, I see you switching tabs!" With the tab remark, you could see the fearful expression waft over the "trouble-makers" faces. He was just like the coolest dude.

  • @CoachChadCarson
    @CoachChadCarson 6 років тому +10

    Wow! Inspiring and full of takeaways. It all starts and ends with caring about the subject and the student. I love it.

  • @BrianAuslandinCA
    @BrianAuslandinCA 6 років тому +49

    This guy is a teacher's teacher. The authentic and solid reflective practice that underpins this man's conviction for learning and student efficacy exceeds the fact that most non-educator audiences would find him less of the "showman" and "entertainer-type" that we have all grown accustomed to hearing in these formats. While I do like a funny or provocative speaker who can capture the audiences attention, more times than not, I find most of the educational speakers today are sought after and revered at large speaking engagements more for their ability to elicit excitement, than for their deep understanding of the teaching/learning process. I will take this guy's realness any day of the week as his message is clear, simple, and full of care and any teacher that has achieved this level of teaching will recognize it in his speech and demeanor and examples, and any teacher aspiring to be like this would be wise to listen.

    • @karimdinom7683
      @karimdinom7683 5 років тому

      I totaly see what you want to deliver. I would be a very good teacher if I keep learning with my students all my life. The best way to learn anything is to teach it.

    • @sab-ali
      @sab-ali 5 років тому

      No fluff, only great content. Loved it.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Imagine differentiated instruction, collaborative learning, and students centered learning, all in one. Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @lynbulahan5407
    @lynbulahan5407 4 роки тому +2

    I am a teacher for a long time already but still I am awed by this video... I couldn’t remember the number of times I watch this...so inspiring...

  • @hazellepaulenereamosio922
    @hazellepaulenereamosio922 4 роки тому

    One of the best Tedx Talk for teachers I have ever watched. Every second is worth it. I hope I could create an engaging classroom like yours, Sir Ruhl. Thanks for sharing your best practices.

  • @lenalee5516
    @lenalee5516 3 роки тому +24

    Students will never forget the teachers who inspired and motivated them and were nice to them and taught them well, and also will never forget the ones who treated them badly and bullied them.

    • @alexandersson700
      @alexandersson700 3 роки тому +2

      I agree! Great teachers stay in our mind forever. Unforunate the bad one as well. Hopefully the best ones made us somehow a better person.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Imagine differentiated instruction, collaborative learning, and students centered learning, all in one. Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @sashimiandnoodle9539
    @sashimiandnoodle9539 2 роки тому +5

    Wow. Even for teachers he's inspiring. Thank you for sharing us this talk. It's not only inspiring but also motivate us. Agree that this is what we should hear and learn in our PD. Highly respect!

  • @sony1618
    @sony1618 5 років тому

    Thank you for remind us how important is our role as teachers. You are a great inspiration.

  • @darlenequijada5243
    @darlenequijada5243 5 років тому

    A very inspiring talk that ignites my passion to teach. Just what I need in this trying times I faced with the school system and almost lack of support that almost made me demotivated. A big THANK YOU Sir Joe for the inspiration you gave us...You Rock!!!

  • @zafarali2813
    @zafarali2813 7 років тому +37

    I'm a teacher, and I'm totally inspire from this Video, thank you for delivering this useful knowledge about teaching.

  • @carmenv.burgosaponte7418
    @carmenv.burgosaponte7418 4 роки тому +17

    How insightful was this TEDtalk! As an aspiring English teacher, this video, although it has been published for a long time, it's still valuable and completely motivational for me. Thank you , TED, for including such wonderful people with wonderful things to share! I truly love this channel.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @bibichloe
    @bibichloe 6 років тому +1

    Absolutely viral! My wife and I have been teaching at some points in our lives and we wish we had an expert like you by our side. We, generally, didn't. But it's never too late, they say! Thank you, this speech is memorable for us.

  • @CarlosGutierrez-vl7cm
    @CarlosGutierrez-vl7cm Рік тому +1

    The Salesians of Don Bosco are the Educators of the Heart and this professor give me a lot of that spirit!!

  • @lesoriano1059
    @lesoriano1059 4 роки тому +3

    This is too powerful to watch. Such an inspiration for young teachers like me.

  • @Mailme2ar
    @Mailme2ar 5 років тому +27

    Totally moving and inspiring! You've encouraged me to be even more passionate about my subject and I to do what I do best: teach. Thanks a lot! A teacher of English from Argentina.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Imagine differentiated instruction, collaborative learning, and students centered learning, all in one. Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @TobiasLA
    @TobiasLA 5 років тому +1

    Gotta repeat - just great. Not only a perfect speech, but content-wise a perfect attitude! THIS is what school teachers miss out, this is what the school system (at least in most german schools and universities) miss out! Thank you for this words

  • @harikumar5858
    @harikumar5858 5 років тому +1

    What an inspiring message for teachers in a reassuring tone! Taking us to the depth of the seriousness of the profession with gems of ideas to resurface from. Great talk!

  • @shabanufathima
    @shabanufathima 5 років тому +15

    Those students are very lucky to have a teacher like him.

  • @aseelabbad4336
    @aseelabbad4336 4 роки тому +22

    Thank you!! This is the best TED talk I have ever seen. It can actually be learned and applied. I am taking notes!

  • @Max-bh5tq
    @Max-bh5tq 6 років тому +1

    As a current student the caring part is very important. I grew up in a rough environment that led to me feeling uncared about and so when my teacher showed genuine care for me and what I did it made me feel so much better and so important

  • @salmarechid9356
    @salmarechid9356 2 роки тому +1

    I can't find the words to describe how much your words are beautiful and inspiring . As a teacher i would watch this video over and over again . Thankyou Mister !

  • @elsamartinez9244
    @elsamartinez9244 4 роки тому +18

    As a teacher in my 20 years of the career I always teach with love and I can see the fruits. I love to be a teacher!

    • @victoriaezeokoli-taylor9007
      @victoriaezeokoli-taylor9007 3 роки тому +1

      A masterpiece. If I still had school-age children, I would surely find a way to move so they could be in your class! Question: are there similar great teachers out there? Is there a network, an association? This level of teaching genius is desperately needed now in all subjects, in our world.

  • @jacquelineburgunder6729
    @jacquelineburgunder6729 5 років тому +9

    currently studying for my methodology finals, this TED talk inspired me so much, I wrote down everything in order to make my classroom the place of the 6 Cs Joe Ruhl lists in this Video. What a great mentor.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @huongpham-dx4dz
    @huongpham-dx4dz 4 роки тому +1

    Being a teacher, I am really thank for your speech. I learned from you a lot. I hope I can inspire my students to two loves like you said. Thank you very much!

  • @rashadjaveed274
    @rashadjaveed274 4 місяці тому

    I missed such a rare and unique teacher during my discourse of biology. I wish him a very good luck, to touch and magnetise many more students in his field for betterment of humanity. Thank you for the innovative ideas and executing those. Your love and caring would ever increase with passing time.

  • @MediaNSTEM
    @MediaNSTEM 3 роки тому +4

    At NSTEM, we are always looking at different techniques for learning and teaching STEM fields. The 6 C's presented here (Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Choice and Caring) are absolutely phenomenal ways to involve students in learning. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @alexisbalansin7942
    @alexisbalansin7942 4 роки тому +11

    This talk inspired me to really pursue teaching , because this made me realized how wonderful you may feel to be a teacher that touches the students with all your heart. Thank you ❤😊

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Imagine differentiated instruction, collaborative learning, and students centered learning, all in one. Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @jhovybanania-agarin6914
    @jhovybanania-agarin6914 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks God I found this! Excellent! I love everything about his talk, so inspiring. Thank you Sir Joe Ruhl!

  • @glorygeorge3607
    @glorygeorge3607 Рік тому

    Great advice! It’s the agape love that will make each one of us a better person. No matter what subject you teach these principles can be applied

  • @biancaa7560
    @biancaa7560 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for sharing about your experience and techniques. I am now less terrified to become a teacher.

  • @higgyrow
    @higgyrow 6 років тому +5

    Thank you. This was so well presented, explicit, clear, and covered all the ecological components required for a successful learning space. I have saved this for ongoing reflection. Thank you

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Imagine differentiated instruction, collaborative learning, and students centered learning, all in one. Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @summonrain107
    @summonrain107 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, Mr Joe Ruhl! I'll remember you.

  • @trishadatta3110
    @trishadatta3110 3 роки тому +2

    I wish I had such an insightful teacher. What an inspiration!

  • @emmakleiner8470
    @emmakleiner8470 7 років тому +26

    thank you very much for sharing this , my dream has always been a great teacher , but i didn't see it through the teachers i had through all my school years , and even in college , but now i saw it through you , i think you wanted to say in somehow , be a good person so that you could be a good teacher , because the secret is '' caring and love '' so inspiring thank you

    • @van7luna648
      @van7luna648 4 роки тому

      I used to be like that too - A person who does not see "the criteria of greatness" of some of my previous teachers. However, after many years of teaching, i am happy because now, I am able to see how great my old teachers were. It made me thankful to all of them.

  • @cexino
    @cexino 4 роки тому +7

    I Absolutely LOVE this video. This is a must watch for next generation educators.

  • @rusiatiyo6468
    @rusiatiyo6468 3 роки тому

    Mr. Joe Ruhl, truly agree with what you shared. A reminder about all the lesson learned in my teaching career for more less 20 years. I am deeply inspired and reinforced by your talk. I am so grateful to come across to this video

  • @mahendraparekh968
    @mahendraparekh968 4 роки тому

    The last technique "Caring" touched me. It really fulfils the purpose of teaching in a real sense.

  • @nadezhdakumacheva1353
    @nadezhdakumacheva1353 4 роки тому +3

    The best message for a teacher: my love has to be not emotional but decisional, inspiring and motivating!!! Thank you!!!

  • @expertmentor6357
    @expertmentor6357 7 років тому +291

    I've been using #UA-cam since last 5 or 6 years I remember, I've never watched such an exceptional video by Tedx Talks ever. I am commenting on any video for the very first time. I am trying to be an effective teacher for many years. I always thought that I've become the teacher, but I was wrong and I'm still wrong! I need to learn more and more about the Teaching. Thank You Sir. You made me changed towards teaching. 2 Love :) (y)

    • @sarthakghimireofficial
      @sarthakghimireofficial 7 років тому +1

      ....great

    • @michaellow8460
      @michaellow8460 7 років тому

      LP

    • @curt2duo560
      @curt2duo560 7 років тому

      Expert Mentor

    • @expertmentor6357
      @expertmentor6357 7 років тому

      Yes +curtis aguond

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      @Elaine_-kh2zf 6 років тому +1

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  • @zondwasonaba4136
    @zondwasonaba4136 4 роки тому +2

    I cried towards the end of this. I realised that I am here for a purpose.. This talk it the best tedtalk i have ever listened to. So inspiring. Thanks Joe!!

  • @TheHeartOne
    @TheHeartOne 4 роки тому +2

    A beautiful message! Thank you so much, Mr. Joe Ruhl!

  • @nawsylviahan5172
    @nawsylviahan5172 8 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for your precious presentation.God bless you.

  • @gloriad.estampador6670
    @gloriad.estampador6670 2 роки тому +4

    I am teaching for 45 years and still I love to teach. Applying 6 C's in my daily routine as a teacher makes me fell so good. Working with students ranging from regular to special needs with ammunition of 6 C 's makes my day fruitful and enjoyable. Thank you so for your inspiring talk. Being a science teacher I can relate to your ideas very well.

    • @truthsetyoufree104
      @truthsetyoufree104 Рік тому

      Teachers who have not used Sabere Synergistic Board will continue to be overworked and burned out. SSB is sweeping Asia. Asian schools are adopting American evolution in education. Go figure!!! It makes the teacher's job easy and increases students' engagement, learning, and learning gains. It is the board that teachers usually so "Oh my god" when they see it. Check it out. It will turn your teaching life around.

  • @AmeliaUnleashed
    @AmeliaUnleashed 4 роки тому

    I LOVE this talk. Best TEDzx I have heard. As a new teacher I grasp onto the words of those who truly have a passion to love and educate kids. I want more talks by Joe Ruhl please!!

  • @lindi136
    @lindi136 3 роки тому +1

    what an incredible talk, what a lovely and driven man. Thank you Joe Ruhl for your heart for students

  • @ml_rebeccaanonuevo7714
    @ml_rebeccaanonuevo7714 Рік тому +3

    Class act never grows old. Enriching and inspiring. The talk leads me to remember and honor all my teachers who made a difference in my life. Even chatGPT makes the reassurance that AI will never be able to replace teachers who continue to make themselves relevant and touch young people's lives.

  • @mjjhope1617
    @mjjhope1617 4 роки тому +4

    This is so inspiring! Thank you, Sir! 😭

  • @shiro_ai
    @shiro_ai Рік тому

    from what i saw he is a very good teacher, love how creative and openminded he is.

  • @noblelies
    @noblelies 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing my lived childhood. My school pioneer project-based learning.