Thursday, June 4, 2015
Teaching Without a Net
Let's be honest. The education profession as of late has become one big circus. Between changing legislation, standardized testing, ever evolving technology, and global demands for smarter and smarter students, the field of teaching is anything but a one act wonder. It truly is much more comparable to a three-ring circus. The best classrooms are the ones with the best acts that keep students constantly engaged. And everyone knows the best part of the circus is the trapeze and the best trazepe artists are the ones who perform without a net. What does that mean for educators? Teaching without a net means being willing to let go of some control in the classroom and trusting the quality of your lessons to catch you! The purpose of this blog is to help 21st century educators refine skills and become better three-ring educators who teach without a net.
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