Monday, February 25, 2013
Conference night, can be the lonliest time of all for a special education teacher. Because you see the students on your caseload annually during their IEP meetings, many parents do not come to conferences and yet, your contract requires you to be there... to me this is a good chance to tackle that project you have been meaning to do but haven't had the uninterrupted time to accomplish. Is there a lesson plan you have been wanting to work on? Some new piece of tech that you think would work for your class? Paperwork that needs doing? Carpe Diem!!!
Friday, February 22, 2013
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What happens when you you stare at the centers of each object? |
These are the questions that teachers struggle with every day. When I think about how I engage in a learning environment, it helps me to jog my brain with something that may be totally irrevelant to the topic at hand. It helps me to "grab" my focus and re-align it. Sort of a "brain break". Physical movement is also good for this. I have used similar images as those above and the ones found by following the link to do that. The subtle undercurrent is this "hey, learning can be fun too, it's not always boring.."
Note: This is yet ANOTHER day when the district really should have considered some sort of delay/cancellation AND it's a FRIDAY.... oh well :-/
Have a wonderful weekend!
Elaine H.
2/22/13
Monday, February 11, 2013
Elaine H. 2/11/13
Sunday, February 10, 2013

Elaine H. 2/10/13
At some point in any career it is useful to reflect on the things that led up to where you are. To focus on the center or trying to create enough balance to find the center of being.
I hope to reflect on my experiences as an educator in such a way that they will not only inform my practice as a teacher but help me to have direction and purpose for what I do both inside the classroom and out. It is my hope that this will not only become a dialog with self, but also a wayside for like minded spirits to share their journey as well as share the "wisdom on the way". Welcome, well-met friend, colleague or passer-by. Each journey begins with a step...
Elaine H. 2/5/13
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