This is cute, but I feel that as teachers sometimes we have a hammer in our hands that we would like to use on a child because they just don't get what we are trying to communicate to them (not literally just figure of speak) but what we really need to do is step back and look at what we are doing, whether right or wrong. And remove the hammer from our hand and use something that will help us to help the children we are working with. Like they say it's not always the computer, but the person who is operating the computer. So...it's not always the child, it's the teacher who needs to figure out a different way she can communicate to this child.
I agree with you also. Every child learns in a different way and it is our job as teachers to try our best to reach each and every one of them, no matter what it takes.
This is so funny!! Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I thought it was funny too!
DeleteThis is how I feel when I blog!
ReplyDeletethis is sad, but uh.. I don't understand it =/
ReplyDeleteThis is cute, but I feel that as teachers sometimes we have a hammer in our hands that we would like to use on a child because they just don't get what we are trying to communicate to them (not literally just figure of speak) but what we really need to do is step back and look at what we are doing, whether right or wrong. And remove the hammer from our hand and use something that will help us to help the children we are working with. Like they say it's not always the computer, but the person who is operating the computer. So...it's not always the child, it's the teacher who needs to figure out a different way she can communicate to this child.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree.
DeleteI agree with you also. Every child learns in a different way and it is our job as teachers to try our best to reach each and every one of them, no matter what it takes.
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