Thursday, July 16, 2020
Week 6 - Community
As I reflect back on this course and the program thus far at Trinity I think that the most valuable thing I have learned is about community. Not only for the role it plays in creating a positive school climate but also the way that we are working together to share our ideas, offer encouragement, and feedback. I have had very positive interactions with classmates and teachers(both professors and cooperative teachers). Even reaching out to online resources or a contact of a contact to get some help or guidance has been incredible. It makes me want to pay that same sentiment forward even more and incredibly excited to get started on the next step to a classroom of my own. I hope to keep in contact and see some of you in the future. Luis and Corey, I have had more contact with the two of you than anyone else in the program. I would love to collaborate and share ideas as we go forward. Good luck everyone!
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James I totally agree that community is important with school and life. I will make sure that I include the community in my classroom as much as I can. Not only will they be valuable resources for myself they also can make what I teach relevant towards the students. They can demonstrate real life application to the lessons I am teaching the students. I feel to be a successful teacher is being successful incorporating the community and any other resources that can be needed.
ReplyDeleteJames, we are definitely going to keep in touch and keep sharing ideas. Involving the community and with your classes makes students understand that whatever they do in business it will have an impact on their own community. Sometimes the impact is positive and sometimes negative so as business teachers we need to teach them how each of their business decisions affect them as a whole. I wish you the best of luck in student teaching and reach out if you need anything.
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