Never Work Harder Than Your Students by Robyn Jackson
Chapter 1: Start Where Your Students Are
At my first school we called this “meet your kids where they’re at.” Terrible grammar, I know, but it got the point across. Though we were referring to academics, and Robyn Jackson is referring to behavior. The whole chapter is about [...]
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Classroom Community and Currency
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Never Work Harder than Your Students
Posted in Library, Lit Circle, Never Work Harder Than Your Students, Philosophy 101, Reflective Teaching, tagged behavior, education, master teacher, master teacher mindset, principles of teaching, Robyn Jackson, teaching on February 1, 2009 | 6 Comments »
When I saw the title of this new book from ASCD, I laughed at the thought of not working any harder than my kids. By the mere act of breathing, I work harder than most of them.
I started to read the book and it’s very good. It flows like a story, so I think I [...]