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Dear Teacher Daily – Teaching in the Endless Sky


Dear Teacher,

You don’t know this about me, but I am just a tad bit obsessed with clouds. Seriously. Clouds are so amazing.

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DearTeacherLT2016 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)

I know we have all had experience when we get lost in the moment looking up at them in wonder…but I have those moments all of the time. All. Of. The. Time.

People that know me often get a chuckle out of finding me standing still, staring up, lost in the clouds (and usually taking pictures of them…thus the background to the blog).

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There is just something about them. Something peaceful. Something majestic. Something beautiful.

Little momentary masterpieces laid out in the sky just for me to see.

So…I love looking at clouds. I do it a lot. The struggle is real.

What is my point?

As much as I love looking at clouds, I miss them more than I see them.

That hit me today as I was driving. There was a perfectly blue sky with perfect little puffs all over the place…and I felt nothing.

No sense of wonder. No amazement. No awe.

Nothing.

I had so much on my mind. So much to do. So much work. So much life. So much everything.

No room for clouds.

I was surrounded by sights that I normally find fascinating…but I could not see them. The much of life crowded out the beauty of living.

And isn’t that our life as teachers.

We love teaching. We love the time we get to spend with students. Seeing them learn. Seeing them grow. Seeing them becoming who they are going to be.

And we love the moments. Those AHA moments. Those teachable moments. Those becoming better people moments.

We live for those moments. We can get lost in thinking about those moments.

And yet we miss them all of the time.

We have so much to think about. So much to do. So much work. So much life. So much extra. So much everything.

No room for those momentary masterpieces that happen every day in our classroom.

I am not sure how we get time or mental space for moment-gazing, but I know that I want to prioritize trying to see the moments.

We teach in an endless sky of momentary masterpieces…we just have to remind ourselves to see them!

I don’t have a lot of suggestions on the how, but I think I want to get in the habit of taking mental pictures, much like I do with actual pictures of clouds, and start writing down the moments so I can remember them later.

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What do you think? Do you agree that we miss out on moment-watching? Do you have any suggestions on how to watch for them more all the while doing all of the much we have to do?

I know you make those awesome moments everyday because you are an awesome teacher! I know you try to see them, and I hope that you will be able to find the time to see more of them. They are there, I promise! You rock! Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

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Dear Teacher Daily – Don’t Give In


Dear Teacher,

We all have those moments…those moments where we feel lost in the ever shifting tides of education, our school, and our classes.  These are the moments when we lose our footing and feel threatened of being washed away to sea.

These moments, for lack of a better word, suck.  There is the tendency to feel hopeless.  Feel useless.  Feel bad.

And this is normal.  We all go through it.  We are not alone in this.  We don’t have to be afraid…

But knowing all of the does not make it any less frightening…terrifying…and horrible.

I have been there.  Might be there soon.  And will definitely be there again.

I have been teaching long enough to have learned something, though.

There is something you can do in these moments.

Take a deep breath, and jump into the depths.

Hold your head up, face what is coming, and take the beating from the waves.

You may get washed away, but you will wash back up somewhere.  Who knows where, but you will survive.  You will learn from it.  And you will move on.

If it something that you can’t avoid or that you are responsible for (or a mistake made), face it and ride it out.  It will hurt.  It will sting.  It will stink.  But you will get through it and you will be stronger for it.

So…DON’T GIVE IN!

Don’t give into the fear.

Don’t give in to the stress.

Don’t give into the anxiety.

You WILL survive.

You WILL learn.

You WILL grow.

You WILL live and be stronger in the end.

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I know this does not give much hope, but you know you have the guts and the strength to get through it.  You ARE a great teacher, no matter what circumstances might make you feel.  You ARE making a difference.  And you MOST DEFINITELY ROCK!

Keep on surviving and keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

 

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Dear Teacher Daily – Surviving Less Than Fabulous Days


Dear Teacher,

So I hate to break the bad news to you, but it is only Tuesday.

I know that the day was long and rough, and it definitely felt like four days and it should be Friday now…but it is not.  And you will be okay.

Yes, things did not work out the way you thought they would.  Yes, student behavior was reminiscent of the time that the day before winter break was also a full moon.  Yes, that one administrator did that one thing that made you feel like the only one that can’t do anything right.  Yes, it was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day…and probably would have been even if you were in Australia.

BUT…

You survived.

You made it through.

You made it awesome.

Somehow, you never let on how bad a day you were having.  Your students did not know that you were on the verge of tears.  They felt special.  They felt cared for.  They felt like they finally are starting to understand concepts that they’ve been struggling with.

You allowed your students to have a good day…even though yours was the opposite.

Teacher, I need you to look yourself in the mirror and know that YOU ARE A GREAT TEACHER!

I know that you don’t feel like it on days like today, however it is nonetheless true.  YOU ARE AMAZING!

Ignore the voices in your head right now (or wherever the voices might be), and know that you are making great choices and doing the right things for your students.  You are making a difference.  You are getting through.  You are making things better for them in the long run.

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You are important.  You matter.  You rock!  Even on not-so-terrific-days!

Don’t doubt yourself, Teacher.  I believe in you!  Keep going and keep on teaching!

Love, Teacher

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Dear Teacher – Monday, September 12th


Dear Teacher,

You clever teacher, you…you thought of some new ideas for this week over the weekend, didn’t you.  You saw something that set your creativity buzzing.  That is what makes you awesome!  You are such a great teacher.

You know your students.  You know what they need.  You have what it takes to figure out how to get them what they need.  Run with that side of you!  It is why your students need you as their teacher.

Do what you know is right and best for your class(es) this week.  Follow your skills and abilities.  Use your “teacher force.”  Use that intuition that leads you where your students need to go.

You know what you are doing.  You ARE a great teacher!

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Keep that focus that you know is the correct one…your students…and make awesome happen for them.  Know that that if you have their needs as your goal, you are making the correct decision.

Trust yourself.

You’re good at this.

You’re awesome!

You’ve got this today and this week!

You rock…don’t forget that!

Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

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Note to Teacher – September 9th, 2016


Dear Teacher,

I want to sincerely thank you for all that you do.  Really, seriously, and with deep gratitude, I thank you!

You work so hard…and I am not talking about the paperwork and data collection side of things…I mean the real work of teaching.  You work your heart out to reach your students and take them one step closer to the people that they can be one day.

You think.  You plan.  You care.

You spend your own money.

You search for the right ideas to reach each student.

You make phone calls home.

You help students work through behaviors.

You set up scenarios for students to be self-motivated and learn from mistakes.

You look for teachable moments in the day and jump on them to make sure lessons are learned.

You go long periods of time without a chance to use the bathroom.

You collaborate with other teachers.

You plan field trips.

You do whatever it takes to reach each and every student.

You care.

You ROCK!

For all of these things I thank you.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

You are so amazing.  And you ARE making a difference.  Keep on teaching and doing the awesome you do every day!

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Thanks!

Love, Teacher

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The Teacher and September 8th, 2016


Dear Teacher,

Can I just say, you totally rocked today! Sure, there were some hiccups…but you soldiered on! You connected with your students and helped them learn through all that happened today. This is what makes you amazing! This is what makes you awesome! Yeah, you totally rocked today!

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Keep on rocking and keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

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The Teacher and the Week’s End


Dear Teacher,

You were amazing this week!  Seriously.  AHH-MAY-ZING!

You survived and still have some hair left!

You persevered through the tough spots and came away stronger.

You kicked butt and remembered names.

You made class fun, interesting, and engaging.

Students learned, and they learned to learn on their own.

You got through to that “one student” at least one time.

You made teaching look easy and made it look good.

Again, Teacher, as always, you are awesome!

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Thanks for all you did this week and will do in the next.

Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

 

 

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The Hope of Teachers (even on the bad days)…


Dear Teacher,

You are a teacher.  Your good days are great days. Your bad days can be awful days. But you do what you do for more than how a day makes you feel. You are working for something bigger. You’re working for the betterment of others. You’re fighting for the future. You are changing the world. You rock!

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You are so awesome.  Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

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Teacher, What the Heck Are You?


Dear Teacher,

You and I – we are teachers.  We taught.  We teach.  We will be teaching.

And teaching is hard.

Teaching is more than passing knowledge to students.  It is more than mere instruction.  It is more than content, skills, and practice.

Teaching is more than lesson plans.  It is more than dynamic presentations.  It is more than the effort-laden, time-consuming resources made for the groups that we have each school year.  It is more than a Pinterest-inspired, welcoming classroom.

Teaching is more than getting to know students.  It is more than just spending time with them.  It is definitely more than just babysitting.

Teaching is more than preparing students for the future.  It is beyond getting students from year-to-year and then on into their adulthood.

Teaching is more…

More than anything, teaching is right now.  It is in the moment.  It is the every second that you have in an out of the classroom.

Teaching is seeing the needs of others before they are felt by them.  It is providing for students when they don’t have what they need (physically, emotionally, and mentally).  It is giving a challenge and sticking with students until they meet and go beyond it.  It is understanding the reasons behind behaviors, helping students through that, but still holding them accountable for their actions.

Teaching is now.  Right now.  This moment…and this one…and this one.

Teaching is more.

And if teaching is more, what the heck are you, Teacher?

You are more than an instructor, planner, mentor, and guide…you are…

IMPORTANT.

There is probably no more important thing you can be, as far as jobs and careers go.

You are needed.  You are vital.  You are important.

Do not forget that.

When you are overwhelmed by the yet-one-more student put into your classroom…

You are important.

When you are frustrated with trying to get all of your lesson plans done on time, even though you know they will be obsolete half-way through Monday because you are good at monitoring and adjusting…

You are important.

When that one student does that one thing one more time after weeks of being patient, and your patience has just run out…

You are important.

When you are tired.   When you feel beaten up and beaten down.  When you are on the edge of the abyss of burn-out…

You are important.

You really, truly, and unbelievably are important, Teacher.

It is hard to see sometimes (or most of the time), but it has never been more true than right now…today…whenever you are reading this.  You are important to your students and to the world.

What we do is hard…but, you are amazing at it.  Don’t give up, Teacher.  Don’t give in.  You are important and you are loved.  Keep going.  Keep fighting.  Keep believing.  You are making a difference!  You are awesome!

Tired Teachers
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Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

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Assesments, You, & Your Students


Dear Teacher,

It is here: Testing, Assessment, and Evaluation Season.

It comes around every year.  No one loves it, but it is a harsh reality that will probably not go away any time soon.

Students must be tested.  Learning must be assessed.  Teaching must be evaluated.  How else will accountability happen in education?  Right?

Why do I hear crickets after asking the question?

Oh yeah, no one wants to talk about it.  Okay, so I won’t either.  I just want to remind you about something.

You and your students are way more than just an assessment or evaluation result.  The learning and growing that happens in your classroom can’t be measured by a standardized test and/or rubric.

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The true measurement of what happened in the classroom can only be experienced.  You have to know where the students were when they came to you in the beginning of the year…not just academically and according to standards, but also socially, emotionally, and ownership of learning.  These things are hard to standardize…no, they are impossible to standardize.

So…DON’T LOSE HEART ABOUT TESTING AND EVALUATIONS!

I know there is a lot tied to them…but breathe.  Relax.  Remember that the true worth in what happens in your classroom is in the results of the growth that is clear in the students that leave your classroom at the end of the year.

You can’t control the assessment process, but you can control how you react to it.

Don’t put all of your stock in the assessments and evaluations.  Instead, take stock of what has happened and the change you have seen in your students…even if it is just a little bit of change in some students, you can celebrate it!  A win is a win.

Reflect on what you have seen in each student.  Write it down.  Point it out to them.  Let them see the growth as you take time to see it, too.  Make sure they know that this is the true measurement of learning in your class.  This will help you and your students find a bit of joy here in the stressful season at the end of the year.

What have you seen and can celebrate? 

  • A student who asks questions more?
  • Someone who follows instructions more often?
  • Homework being done a little more often?
  • Effort being put in where it wasn’t before?
  • Finishing work and not giving up?
  • An increase in success for some students?
  • Waiting more often and taking turns?
  • Someone who has stopped being mean to others?
  • The list could go on and on, but I think you get it.

You are an excellent and amazing teacher.  I have no doubt you know how to measure the learning and change in your classroom.  This is just a little nudge to get back to what you know and to find joy at the end of what has been a trying and tough year.

You have done a great job this year!  Your students are changing.  They are different students than came to you at the beginning.  You are the one to thank for that!  You have stuck it out with them.  You have put in the effort and tears.  You have done whatever it takes to see that change.  Celebrate it.  You really are an awesome teacher!

Don’t let the testing and evaluations get you bogged down.  You and your students are more than scores.  You are learners and learning HAS happened this year .  You are the reason that it has…and this means that you rock!

Thank you for all you do!  Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher