While fueling my addiction today I came across this video. Taylor Mali defends the passion for teaching in his poem "What Teachers Make." It gave me a little tickle in my chest and I sat up a bit taller- a bit prouder. Yes, teaching is my greatest option in life, because it is the only option I have ever wanted. Teaching children has never been anything less than my first choice and I am proud of the "definitely beautiful" difference that I make.
Friday, August 3, 2012
What I Make
I am an addict. Yes, I am addicted to Pinterest. The time I have spent pinning education ideas to my "Hot For Teacher" board should count towards my professional development hours.
While fueling my addiction today I came across this video. Taylor Mali defends the passion for teaching in his poem "What Teachers Make." It gave me a little tickle in my chest and I sat up a bit taller- a bit prouder. Yes, teaching is my greatest option in life, because it is the only option I have ever wanted. Teaching children has never been anything less than my first choice and I am proud of the "definitely beautiful" difference that I make.
While fueling my addiction today I came across this video. Taylor Mali defends the passion for teaching in his poem "What Teachers Make." It gave me a little tickle in my chest and I sat up a bit taller- a bit prouder. Yes, teaching is my greatest option in life, because it is the only option I have ever wanted. Teaching children has never been anything less than my first choice and I am proud of the "definitely beautiful" difference that I make.
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That is freakin' awesome.
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