ComPassion Based Learning: An Important Message About ComPassion-Based Learning - 0 views
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Amanda Bond on 20 Oct 14You are the tour guide on their voyage to learn! I have been on many tours and seen many tour guides. Some of them talked monotone and seemed bothered by my questions. Some seemed passive and sick of working. Some seemed so freakin' excited that I wanted to take the tour again right after it was done. Which type of tour guide are you willing to be. Your class is like a sports team. You are the coach. If you are bringing a lot of energy and enthusiasm to the table, you will most likely have a team with a lot of energy and enthusiasm. If you want students to be passionate and enthusiastic about learning......then you need to tie your shoes, and dive in. Be enthusiastic. Show them passion. Answer every question with a big smile and a follow-up question. Inspire every student to go a little bit further with their project and with their learning than they normally would have. Congratulate and complement them often. Choose one of your passions and investigate it with them. Tell other teachers, principals, custodians how proud you are of the students and there hard work and tell them to stop in and see it. Take pictures of them working and tell them you cannot wait to show the other teachers how involved they are.
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Amanda Bond on 20 Oct 14Looks like there is an element of risk of this "bombing" but the key is the teacher enthusiasm and investment of time, encouragement and ability to lead the student with good questions.