Thank you Jellie. I think being a mom helps me make good decisions for “my kids” at school. I enjoyed the Henry article and am glad our readings helped me reflect on being a human first.
Day: May 6, 2019
Comment on Blog#5 Don’t let (little) people sit in sh!t by Cindy Klimaitis
Robin,
Thank you for those kind words. My heart is full.
Comment on Blog#5 Don’t let (little) people sit in sh!t by Cindy Klimaitis
Nayara, you are sweetest! Thank you for your kind words.
Comment on Blog#5 Don’t let (little) people sit in sh!t by Cindy Klimaitis
Thank you for your comment Matt. The nurse usually helps with this, but she had two other students in her office and isn’t supposed to see students before 8AM. This happened on the bus so around 7:30 AM. It’s good to have a witness in these situations (my AP held the bag) and we were in the nurse’s private bathroom with the door open to maintain privacy. It’s a fine line, but sometimes I do what is right and ethical for kids and then deal with adults later.
Comment on Blog#5 Don’t let (little) people sit in sh!t by Cindy Klimaitis
I totally agree with you Connor. We all have lives and a story and sometimes that has to come before school work. Thank you for your comment.
Comment on Blog#5 Don’t let (little) people sit in sh!t by Cindy Klimaitis
Thank you for your insight Sara, especially the mama part. I try to keep that in mind each day and approach situations the way I would want someone to treat one of my three darlings (who are not always darlings).
Comment on Blog#5 Don’t let (little) people sit in sh!t by Cindy Klimaitis
Thank you Kyunghee. I’m excited to watch this Ted Talk and perhaps share it with my staff. We are all in it together, not matter what position a person is in.
Comment on Things I am going to keep in mind as a future teacher by Angelica Stovall
Along with you, prior to this course I taught I knew about pedagogy, but it turns out, there is so much more to it. The idea of being the best faculty comes with a lot of work. When thinking of the best teaching method, one must truly look at a diverse way of teaching starting from syllabus creation to course delivery. I have learned so much in this course, now it’s time to put it in action.
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Comment on Blog#5 Don’t let (little) people sit in sh!t by Angelica Stovall
Cindy, I can truly say this was one of the most empathetic things one could have done in this situation and I applaud you for it. The Henry article discussed empathy. And it also made me think about how sometimes you have to forget what you were taught to do in a situation and just be empathetic. You’re a great principal and I appreciate you making our little children feel comfortable when they make a mistake or have an accident.
Comment on Connecting The Dots – Reflection by Angelica Stovall
I am saddened to hear about your experience. Yes, it is important for us to evaluate our teaching methods but no matter what there will be students that will not find those techniques helpful. We try to make sure all of our students get the information needed but the truth is everyone learns in a different way. My advise is to make sure you have a diverse set of teaching methods so that you can get the attention of majority of the students.
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