I think giving people a choice always helps. The idea that one size fits all in education doesn’t work. Charters still have to do most of what the regular ones do but they do manage to improve. Not all but the ones I work in do.
My heart is still beating fast for the two year old. I have many children and I always worried I’d be distracted and something bad would happen to one of them. There were many times I chose to keep them inside the house rather than take them outside because I was afraid I could not keep them all safe outdoors. There’s a Hebrew saying “Shomer Psaim Hashem”- god watches over simpletons. I always hoped god was watching over my young children. After I put them to bed sometimes I’d think, another day safe, no accidents. Little did I know then, the fear and the worry never goes away. And when grandchildren come along, there’s even more fear and worry. When my mother was alive she told me the same goes for great grandchildren. And now that my Dad is becoming more fragile I worry he’ll fall or something will happen to him. Sounds like you are a truly great and caring teacher. I work in the public school system but I doubt I could handle the teaching role.
“ We can do better. ” and as long as you’re teaching, we will.
Thank you. One sticker, one vocabulary word, one child at a time, I believe we can.
Beautiful pic. Did you take it?
In a perfect world, we wouldn't need charter schools because the 'regular' ones would be doing the job they're supposed to be doing.
I think giving people a choice always helps. The idea that one size fits all in education doesn’t work. Charters still have to do most of what the regular ones do but they do manage to improve. Not all but the ones I work in do.
My heart is still beating fast for the two year old. I have many children and I always worried I’d be distracted and something bad would happen to one of them. There were many times I chose to keep them inside the house rather than take them outside because I was afraid I could not keep them all safe outdoors. There’s a Hebrew saying “Shomer Psaim Hashem”- god watches over simpletons. I always hoped god was watching over my young children. After I put them to bed sometimes I’d think, another day safe, no accidents. Little did I know then, the fear and the worry never goes away. And when grandchildren come along, there’s even more fear and worry. When my mother was alive she told me the same goes for great grandchildren. And now that my Dad is becoming more fragile I worry he’ll fall or something will happen to him. Sounds like you are a truly great and caring teacher. I work in the public school system but I doubt I could handle the teaching role.
I was shaken up all day. It’s so scary