Posted in General Inspiration, Pep Talk, You Are Awesome!!!

You Have What It Takes…to Innovate


(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the picture if you link back to this blog.)
(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the picture if you link back to this blog.)

Dear Teacher,

I am an admitted NASAphile.  I have loved all things NASA for a very long time, and I even had a dream to go to Space Camp when I was younger.  That dream was fulfilled twice as an adult when I was able to attend Honeywell Educators @ Space Academy and Advanced Space Camp once I became a science teacher.  NASA, and space, in general was fueled by my love of science and technology.  NASA has been and will probably always be on the cutting edge of innovation, and I think that has a lot to do with my fascination.

As teachers, we are asked to be innovators.  To survive in the world of 21st Century education, we need to be at the pinnacle of current understanding of teaching and learning.  We need to engage our students.  We need to understand technology, at least in some form or at least know the technology our students are in to.  We need to be able to monitor and then adjust at the drop of the hat.  We need to be masters of our learning environment.  We need to manage our classrooms with grace and efficiency.  And we need to all of this, and more, in an ever-changing educational landscape.

I was inspired today by a post on Edutopia, called, “What You Need to be an Innovative Educator.”  It was about, as you can guess, innovation in teaching.  The surprising part of the article is that it was not about being the best with technology or the latest education trends.  It was more about you, as a teacher, than about what you do.  I highly recommend that you read the post on Edutopia, but I am going to use what it says to give us a quick little pep talk.  I need it right now as I am getting bogged down in some detailed planning of big ideas for next year.

You Have What It Takes to Innovate

It is not about the latest and the greatest things…technology and strategies.  That is not what your students need.  It is not about the resources you may or may not have, it isn’t even internet or worksheets.  Innovation is about you, Teacher.

It is about who you are and not so much what you do.  It is what is in your heart and mind, and your heart and mind have what it takes to innovate.

You know how to prioritize and find what is important.  You know it is more than the whats and the hows, it is about the process of figuring those out.  You are a human strainer that lets standards and indicators pass through, leaving only the enduring understandings.  You know how do do this, and it is in you, Teacher.

You also know that to teach well you have to be selfless.  No one had to tell you that this is bigger than you are.  You know that it is okay to ask for help and you always know when and how.  You are even brave enough to sometimes even consider to allow students in on your planning.

You know that time and energy are more important than money and permission.  Stuff is nice, but if you give things enough time you know that you can plan around the stuff.  Energy is hard to come by, but you know you need to give it and somehow you always find it.  Time and energy are the key and you always give these freely.

You are a teacher, and you have heard since the beginning that teachers beg, steal, or borrow.  You are not too proud or afraid to beg, steal, or borrow.  Sometimes you reinvent wheels, but this is few and far between.  You look to models to work from and put your own fingerprints on.

You are more than willing to stick your neck out for your students.  If you know that something could work beautifully but there is a chance it will blow up in your face, you take the chance for the sake of your students.  You can always backtrack, but if your plan works out you may help your students leap ahead.  You are willing to take the leap of faith to things you know will be best and you are not afraid.

Most of all your students trust you, and you trust your students.  They will follow you where you lead them, especially if they think you are leading them where they need to go.  You trust that what you think will work WILL, in fact, work and that your students can make it happen.  Trust goes both ways, and you have confidence in this trust with your students.

Innovation is hard, even harder without stuff, but it isn’t really about stuff.  The stuff will change.  How we are asked to teach will change.  Innovative teachers work within these changes, whatever they may be, and you have what it takes to be one of these innovative teachers.

So get out there an innovate!

(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)
(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)

I have no doubt that you are one of these innovative teachers!  You are awesome!  You work with in the medium you are given.  You strive to be the best you can be.  So get out there and be that “the best.” You have what it takes so go out and be innovate!  You are amazing!  Keep dreaming, innovating, and teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Posted in General Inspiration, Get Psyched!, You Are Awesome!!!

Are You Oozing? You Should Be.


(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)
(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)

Dear Teacher,

When I went to New York City for the first time this summer, there was a lot of things that I expected.  I was not disappointed, and I mean this in a good way.  However, it was the unexpected that blew me away and that I will always stick with me (and make me want to go back).

The major unexpected thing for me was that I absolutely fell in love with the city.  I loved it!  I loved everything about it!  We were only there for two days, and I took around 500 pictures!  I took pictures of anything and everything!  You can probably tell.  I have used the pictures on the blog a lot.  🙂  There are so many things that made me just love the city, but one of the big things was another unexpected thing, and that is the New York City Police Department.

I have heard that the NYPD has a reputation of love for their city and will do what they can to take care of the city and the people who call it home.  There are stories (and movies) here and there of “cops gone bad,” but that is really few and far between.  I believed the good things that I heard.  I expected to respect the police there, very much.  And I did.  What I did not expect was the pride.

Pride is one of the only words I can think of the NYPD when I look back at our trip.  Every NYPD officer that I saw showed pride.  I do not know how to explain what I mean by that.  The best I can say is that pride for themselves and the city was on them like a part of their uniform.  They wore it and it shined off of them like the summer Sun off of something shiny.  Pride oozed from their being.  This was especially so the closer you got to the 9/11 Memorial site.  They were proud of who they are, what they do, who they represent, and their city.  And they made me feel that pride.  It gave me a far deeper respect for them, and it does me great honor to talk about them right now.  Their pride changes them, and I have a feeling that their pride is a part of why people fall in love with NYC.

I could talk more about this, much more.  We had some cool encounters with some police officers while we were there, but I think you get the point.  Pride is powerful.  Pride for the right things is even more powerful.  It makes people respect what you do, but more than that, it makes people want to be more because you are more.  Pride is a part of the more that I wrote about yesterday.  Pride changes lives!

Teacher, are you proud about what you do?  I mean really proud?  I am not just talking about the “yeah, my job is kinda important, I guess” kind of pride.  I mean the pride that oozes from you.  People know that you are serious about what you do, you take time and effort to get better at it every day, and it just shines off of you in all that you do (in and out of school).  You are not ashamed to talk about what you do, and you talk to people about it you make them excited for you because your excitement for the beauty of education bubbles and bursts out of you in a geyser of pride.

Is this kind of pride for education something that people know you for?  Are you like the police officer on the streets of New York that gives off a pride that you can feel from just looking at them?  Is this you?  Do you wear pride like a uniform?  Do you put it on every morning…even on non-school days?

Teacher friend, think about it.  You are a teacher.  YOU ARE A TEACHER!  You are an artist that works in the medium of minds and hearts.  You get to help students have “aha moments” each and every day.  You get to find new ways to show connections between ideas and contents.  You get to help people think on their own.  You get to show how you learn.  You get to learn constantly.  You get to make a plan, implement, evaluate, and then try again.  You get new students every year.  You get to be involved in their lives.  You get to help them make decisions.  You get to help them make decisions on their own.  You get to mold and shape lives.  You get to put your fingerprints on the future.  The future will not be the same because you do what you do every day!  You make a difference with every sec0nd of every minute of the time you put in!

Show some pride!  You have the most amazing job/career in the world!  Love what you do!  Really love it!  I mean REALLY, REALLY LOVE IT!  Once you love it, let that pride ooze off of you and infect everyone you come in contact with!

Don’t begrudge planning, PD, PLCs, faculty meeting, seminars, parent conferences, student conferences, and all of the minutia of the day/week/month/year!  Embrace them!  They may be boring or mind-numbing, but they are the things that help you do what you do and make you better at it!  Let your pride in what you do make those things less irritating!  I know your job is hard, I am just like you, but look at those hard parts as things that can just make you better!  Love what you do and let your pride shine!

You are awesome!  You ARE making a difference!  You do have pride in what you do.  If you didn’t, you wouldn’t be reading this!  Find a way to remember what you love, embrace it, and start oozing pride today.  I know that you will.  You are amazing!  Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

PS… Let me share the comic version of the Taylor Mali poem that I shared last Friday.  It was just created and released on Zen Pencils.  Warning, there is just a little language in it, but I think it is worth it.  It sums up what I wrote this morning and the pride we feel as teachers!

Taylor Mali – What Teachers Make
Posted in Friday Note, General Inspiration, Pep Talk, Reason for Teaching, Teaching Power, You Are Awesome!!!

Some [funny and inspiring] Thoughts on Teaching


(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)
(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)

Dear Teacher,

This week was full of some heavy posts…inspiring and encouraging, but still heavy.  I thought I might make today a lighter day and celebrate some of what we love about teaching!  And because my post have been longer this week, I am going to have you do more watching than reading.  🙂

Our job is difficult.  We try to use innovative methods and strategies, but sometimes it just doesn’t seem like the kids are getting it.  Sometimes it feels like this…you may or may not remember this Saturday Night Live sketch from the 90’s.  If you have seen it, watch it again and enjoy.  If you haven’t seen it, watch it for the first time and laugh your socks off!  It is hilarious, but it is amazing how it actually feels this way sometimes!  The only difference is that in real life you don’t give up…you don’t give up because you are AWESOME!  🙂

Now, unfortunately, the world at-large thinks that it is really always like this and that we are just flying by the seat of our pants.  But we don’t.  We plan.  We fight.  We do all that we need to do to make the biggest impact we can on students.  It is hard work, and we don’t get paid enough to do it.  That doesn’t matter to us, in the big picture, though because we know we do this for more than money.  Sometimes it is hard to get other people to understand why, though.  Here is another video you may or may not have seen; but you most likely have heard the dinner party story before.  Taylor Mahi does an awesome job of telling the story and showing the passion of why we do what we do.  Have a watch.

To round out this all out, I want to go back to the first video.  That was a comical look at what we do, but I want you to see a teacher’s perspective, someone like us, on what we do day to day…and why we love it.  I found this while I was looking for the Taylor Mahi video.  This is another one by him, and I really think it sums it all up nicely.

You are so awesome.  What you do is hard.  It takes time, it takes heart, it takes grit.  You are good at it.  You are making a difference.  You are a miracle worker, and you are amazing!  Never give up and never surrender to stress that we swim in.  Keep going and keep teaching, Teacher!

Wait…before you go.  I want to give a weekend homework assignment.  Homework over the weekend?  Yes, home work over the weekend!  I want you to go through and find three of your favorite posts here at Dear Teacher/Love Teacher and share them with someone (or a lot of someones).  Share on Edmodo, Facebook, Twitter, email, or how ever else you can.  Then come back here and tell us all the response.  Encouragement is hard to find in our job sometimes, so when we find it we need to share it!

Thank you, Awesome Teacher!  You are the best!

Love, Teacher

PS…Oh, and for those of you who use Edmodo, I have started an Edmodo Group for the daily updates.  This way I will be able to make the “Edmodo blasts” in the Communities few and far between…I don’t know that everyone “loves” them.  🙂

Posted in Picture Note, Teaching Power, You Are Awesome!!!

Teacher Superpower – Differentiation Control


(c)DearTeacherLT (You may use the image if you link back to this blog.)
(c)DearTeacherLT (You may use the image if you link back to this blog.)

Dear Teacher,

You are a superhero with many superpowers.  You have super vision to see things that other people don’t see, and you have the power of Differentiation Control.  You know you students.  You know what each student needs, and you strive to give them every opportunity and condition they need to learn and grow.  You are the master of your content and you make sure every student is ableto learn based on their needs.  You use your superpower with skill and grace, Super Teacher.

You are awesome!  You do what you do so well.  Fight on and be the hero your students need you to be.  Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Posted in Get Psyched!, Theme Song, You Are Awesome!!!

(your students are) Holding Out for a Hero


Dear Teacher,

I have decided to make Monday morning posts about motivation and getting you psyched up for the week.  As you saw last Monday, I think music and theme songs a great way to do this.  Today I am going to mix that with another thing that jacks me up and gets me motivated to do great things…superhero movies!  I may be showing a little bit of my inner-geek with this, but I can’t help it.  Superhero movies make me want to go out and do awesome things!  This is a theme song that you might want to watch after you get done reading…but go ahead and have it playing while you read the rest of the post.  🙂

Teacher, you are a superhero with superpowers.  You see things other people don’t see.  You can think in ways other people don’t think. You do feats of planning and preparation that other people could not keep up with.  You grade with heart…looking for more than what was and wasn’t correct, you look for what needs to be worked on and honed in each student.  You do great and amazing things…even if other people do not always see you do them.

Your students need a hero!  They need someone to fight for them.  They need someone to take a stand for them.  They need someone who will not settle for mediocrity in them.  They need someone to see the potential in them and help them live up to that potential!  They need you, Super Teacher.

Be that hero for your students…

  • Plan like you mean it and know you are doing something that needs to be done for your students.  This goes double for teachers on summer break…PLAN!  You are giving yourself weapons to fight with for next year.  You are honing your superpowers!  Plan like you are a hero in training!
  •  Love on your students.  Get to know them.  When you know them, you are so much more invested in the fights you need to fight for them!  Summer teachers, plan for getting to know your kids and investing in their lives…the time planning for this will pay off in big dividends when you are more invested in each student.
  • Use your gifts and talents.  Do what you do well, and keep on doing it.  Play to your strengths and plan for ways to do so.
  • FIGHT!!  Fight for your students.  Fight for what is right.  Do what you know is right.  Fight for what you need to help your students succeed.
  • Never give up!  When the fight is tough and the going is rough, DO NOT GIVE UP!  Be the hero and keep fighting.  It will pay off!

You are a hero and you are awesome!  You do amazing things…keep doing them.  Fight hard to be the hero your students need.  Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Don’t forget to check out the giveaway contest on the Facebook Page.  It is over at midnight on Friday, July 5th, 2013.

Posted in You Are Awesome!!!

Awesome Is As Awesome Does


(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the picture if you link back to this blog.)
(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the picture if you link back to this blog.)

Dear Teacher,

I don’t know if you have ever seen any of the space shuttles in person, but I have gotten to see three of them.  I have to tell you, they are truly as awesome as they seem to be.  Really.  Truly magnificent!

One thing that makes them awesome is the sheer size.  They are huge and hard to take in.  Awesomeness number two is the fact is what these shuttles did.  They went to space.  Vast and wonderful space.  They have carried people over and over to places that few people have ever been.  Awesome fact three is how long they did this.  They made trips to space for decades!  And lastly (at least the last piece of awesome I will be sharing) is the time, effort, knowledge, and care that went into the shuttles to do what they did for so long.

They are a connection to something most people will never be directly connected to…and loving care went into allowing the ginormous shuttles to do this for a very long time!

I share this to say something that I have said before.  Awesome is as awesome does (go ahead and hear it in the Forrest Gump voice).  Teacher, you are awesome!  You do awesome things!  Don’t lose this in the grind of stress of every day life!  You are awesome, so do awesome things.  You do awesome things, and that makes you awesome.  Be awesome!

You are amazing.  You are believed in.  And you are making a huge difference in the lives of your students.  Keep being awesome and keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Posted in Note to Teachers, Teacher Testimony, You Are Awesome!!!

The Red Panda


(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the picture only if you link back to this blog.)
(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the picture only if you link back to this blog.)

Dear Teacher,

Wow, I picked a timely issue when I decided to write today’s post.  I have been sitting on this idea for almost a month, and I thought today would be a great day to write it.  When I looked up red pandas to get a little more background information, this news story about a Red Panda that escaped from the National Zoo that was found today!

Anyway, the Red Panda.

I have been interested in red pandas ever since I was a kid and heard about them and saw one for the first time at, of all places, the National Zoo in Washington, DC.  I really wanted to see the giant pandas that day, but Hsing Hsing and Ling Ling were in their buildings and did not come out that day.  My attention was brought to the red pandas.  I first I thought that they might be related to the panda bears, so I was excited.  That excitement waned when my dad read that they were not even bears but were actually more like the Chinese raccoon (because they are related to the raccoon and found primarily in China).

I was disappointed, but the red panda has stuck with me since that day.  I, like a lot of people, first heard the name red panda and thought it was a panda bear.  It turns out, according to Wikipedia, that the “panda” in the red panda’s name is from the word in the language of Nepal for “eater of bamboo.”  In terms of word meanings, the giant panda and red panda are related, but not else.  I was confused and let  down by the red panda because of this.

In the years since, I have grown to become affectionate for red pandas.  I have learned more about them and I have come to see that they are amazing animals.  They are beautiful, rare, and kind of fun to watch (when they are not sleeping…which the ones at the zoo where I live do a lot of).  They have an interesting history and background, and they are a just cool animal…even if their name is misleading.

I share all of this, because we teachers are red pandas.  So many people confuse and misunderstand what we do and who we are.  People here the name “teacher,” and they immediately think of teachers they have had in the past or the picture of teachers on TV, in movies, or on the news.  None of these media sources, or even memories of school years past, are an accurate picture of who we are today and what we do (and have to put up with).  It is hard to truly understand teachers and teaching until you walk a few thousand miles in our shoes.

Teacher, you are the Red Panda.  People may not understand you, but that is okay with you.  You are still an amazing and special creature.  You do what you do, and you do it well, no matter what other people think!  You are the Red Panda of the human world, and you wear that with pride.

Teacher Red Panda, be proud of who you are.  Be proud of what you do.  Don’t take the misunderstanding of teaching to heart.  Help people understand.  They will come to see how awesome you are!

You are awesome!  So awesome!  You are believed in and you are special.  You make a difference and you are changing the future!  Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher