Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
Do Things with Passion!
On Friday, I traveled to Windsor to celebrate my future daughter in laws graduation from law.
As we sat through the proceeding, a number of prestigious professionals took to the podium to offer their words of wisdom.
One of them spoke of passion; the driving force behind success and happiness.
If we live what we love then we find great satisfaction in our pursuits.
I listened and reflected on my life all the things that bring me joy; career, family, friends.
There is never a day when I do not find great joy in our work with the children and the relationships that we have forged over the last thirty years.
Even a simple beautiful bouquet of flowers leaves us feeling excited.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
A Reggio Inspired Teacher Is....
In recent years, many teachers have come to visit our preschools. The most asked question,
First and foremost, you must be mindful! Mindful in the
manner in which you pay attention to the children in your classroom. Mindful of
the experiences you share so they challenge theories, test limits, honor the
thoughts of the children. You must be mindful of how you treat children and colleagues;
be respectful, and honestly engaged. You must know the materials and their
potentials before you engage the children. However know that the children will
give new meaning to them as they work.
Be mindful of your environment, for it is your third teacher. It is a living entity and will evolve, change
and need modifications. Most of all do not be hurried and remember that your intent should be to support children’s dispositions. Teaching too much too soon
can harm a child’s development.
Remember that your documentation is not only a visual trace
of what the child does it is an evolving testament to the development of each
child in collaboration with his peers teachers, families and the community.
Be a relationship builder, with children, their families,
your colleagues and the global community. It is in relationship that we flourish.
It is here that I discovered how my work has inspired many educators. No man is
an island!
You will wear many hats; photographer, researcher, teacher, co
learner, facilitator, scavenger, philanthropist, nurturer, nature lover……
Give yourself over to the journey and relinquish your fear
of failure. There is no perfect formula. It is in the journey that you will
discover the true meaning of being Reggio Inspired.
The children make their representation of what they would see on a drive through the country.
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