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When I think of education and of the standard of education I enjoyed in Perth in Western Australia? I can't complain. I've never felt outwitted. In all of my life. Around the world. What does that tell me? Perth could very well foster the best education I could have ever hoped for. It certainly felt like that. We can best understand education as 1. Always an option 2. Your way to organise your thoughts, habits, life, world view, perspective 3. Your values and your priorities all in one 4. Never ending 5. A form of rebellion against your least liable self 6. A form of making sure you don't repeat mistakes 7. A journey that can metaphorically and literally take you anywhere on earth or anywhere in the universe (who is more educated than an Astronaut?) 8. Sacred and holy, no matter what faith you claim 9 Endless and endlessly humbling 10. Your rocket to the infinitude of inspiration, connection, wisdom, love and curiosity Your journey and your home. What can you learn? What can't you learn? Teachers are our gateway to a better: 1. State of peace among and between every community 2. Loving standard AND loving living standard 3. Standard of all life. The better we understand ourselves, society and language, media and culture? The more WILD fun we can have with it. No stupid lose-lose debates needed. Those are for chumps. Screaming VERY broken words at VERY broken words. (Nah but thanks.) 4. Everything. Absolutely everything. 5. Standard of respect across all communities. More education? More acceptance. Of YOU! But you must be educated to accept everyone. Or you will look down on them again. Me too. My parents were both childhood educators. Their standards are from the 70s and 80s though. So they're busted and old and outdated and outmoded and well intentioned but... 1. Weird 2. Random 3. Bizarre 4. Hodge podge 5. Haphazard 6. Missing neuroscience insights 7. Reliant on old science, theories, models, and insights before the current GOLDEN ERA of media, books, wisdom and everything really. So. I learned what I could and improved. But FUTURE teachers are always the most important teachers I love to turn my mind to. They carry us all to our next enlightenment. What could be more noble? I pray. For a world where teachers are all BIG EARNERS. Government officials too. Why? Well. Think about society's problems. Who solves them? 1. Law and order 2. The environment 3. Security in your community and online 4. Security from terrorism 5. Security from cyber attacks and espionage 6. Climate issues and flora and fauna extinction matters 7. Maintaining infrastructure and all institutions 8. You pay your utilities. How do you have electricity? Water, gas? Magic? All that pure magic? 9. Who builds and maintains roads, power lines, traffic lights, public spaces, parks, etc. 10. Whose job is it to make sure your world doesn't implode or explode? Teachers taught me all. And books. And podcasts. Brilliant work everyone! Teachers & Jack rule.
Meet Jack. He’s studying a teaching degree and is one of the recipients of the Albanese Government’s new Commonwealth Teaching Scholarships.
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We'd love to hear about some of your greatest achievements during your primary and secondary education! Share your stories and inspire our community with your academic successes. Whether it was acing a difficult exam, winning a school competition, or mastering a challenging subject, we want to celebrate your milestones with you. Tell us more in the comments section! #throwbackthursday
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The pathway to education is not always linear, both for students and teachers. Through CarolinaCAP, aspiring educators can find the supports needed to not just succeed, but thrive in the classroom. Read how one teacher’s education journey shaped her approach to teaching. CarolinaCrED https://hubs.ly/Q02F6CGP0
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Know anyone interested in teaching at an independent school? Friends Select School is hosting a free, virtual Teaching Symposium for anyone interested in teaching at our school and independent schools. This symposium will take place this Saturday, January 27, at 1 p.m. The link to register is on Friends Select School's employment page.
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I had the privilege of sharing the importance of breadth as embodied in the College of the Ozarks general education curriculum which prepares students to tackle a wide range of tasks at work and in life. Breadth is important for engineering graduates, half of whom are not in explicit engineering roles, as well as any graduate who wants to be prepared for the wonderfully diverse world we live in. https://lnkd.in/gWBcYERe
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It was a pleasure to moderate a discussion at the Faithful Education Convocation last night about how the General Education Program here at College of the Ozarks helps prepare students to thrive in their God-given #vocations and #callings. Thanks to Stacy McNeill, Ed.D., Mark Nowack, and Joseph Western for sharing your insights as part of our faculty panel. Thanks also to Janna Goodwin for all your help organizing things behind the scenes. Finally, thanks to all the faculty here at the College who invest your time, energy, and passion into teaching General Education courses!
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🔎 Identify ✍️ Plan 🧑🏫 Teach 📝 Assess The goal of academic acceleration is to tailor the level and complexity of the standards and curriculum to the ability and academic readiness of individual children. MLDS principals use the Student Evidence Tracker to diagnose essential missed learning and bridge gaps to improve students’ mastery of grade level standards.
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Know of any aspiring educators? Please share the invitation below to learn more about California State University San Marcos Middle Level Education Program.
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📝 NEW BLOG POST How we teach our teachers: The plight of initial teacher education in England and its global impact Read here: https://lnkd.in/ex49PkbW
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