Reinventing My Classroom (and Keeping Myself Honest)
I'm dying to share some things today. I don't have long so excuse the unpolished-as-usual state of things. In the last few months as I explore a feedback-focused classroom I have sometimes 'slipped' back into old habits. I'm not saying this is a terrible thing, but I have noticed it and have found it frustrating that I haven't been able run my classes exactly the way I dream of running them. Today a lovely tweet (thread) by @SusanCampo caught my eye; I was at the dentist waiting for my daughter to get her chipped tooth fixed (hooray for Science!) and saw this: I’m not finished listening but had to stop and share this amazingness from @MonteSyrie “Teacher teach and students student. We fall back into routines and make artificial transactions” (instead of authentic relationships). If we instead choose to... 1/2 https://t.co/5q0xJ5CKim — Susan Campo (@SusanCampo) April 30, 2018 The podcast she is referencing is wonderful - I had a chance to listen t...