…is the experience of building much stronger relationships with my students. Last year I was too stressed, and battling too much with my students for control, to build lasting relationships with the majority of my students.
This year each of my students is an individual with quirks, interests, and dreams, and I’m getting to know each and every one of them on that individual basis. It’s wonderful.
Differentiate that instruction, Deborah! You go, girl!
i agree; that is definitely the best part of being a mentor/teacher. 🙂 your blog is refreshing to read, as always. goes well with the layout, too 😉 — hope you’re doing well!
Thank you!