Teachers need to lead students. A leader takes ownership of obstacles and responsibility to find creative solutions so that students can make progress with their meaningful work.
Tag: education
What Can a Teacher Learn from an FBI Negotiator?
Conflict Navigation Have you ever wondered how a teacher modeling their interactions with students like an FBI agent would interact with a violent criminal could positively impact education? I didn’t think so. Let’s change that. But first, I think it will be important to change the likely images that came to mind when thinking of […]
Access, Training, Encouragement
Prepare the child for the road, not the road for the child. Make them thirst, offer water. Welcome to On Teaching. If you’re brand new, we are trying to motivate much-needed changes in education from within. This is about challenging yourself to become the best teacher you can be. In doing so, we hope that […]
Grades
Grade Articulation In the previous discussion we examined setting a meaningful goal for the entire class. We saw how it can transform the way a class works together and how it can help all levels of students feel connected, engaged, responsible, and valuable. Now let’s talk about the measuring stick, grades. We are going to […]
Goals
Goals Welcome to On Teaching. If you’d like to hear the podcast episode where we discuss the content of this blog post, please click here. We have identified seven foundational elements of quality teaching and here we will discuss the third, Goals. In the previous post we talked about having a well-defined purpose that will […]
Purpose and Alignment
Foundations of Teaching Part 1 You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink. What if you make it thirsty, then offer water? Introduction: Take a moment to answer this question. What is the purpose of your class? Now, is that purpose likely to be intrinsically meaningful to the majority of […]