tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6840882270241586894.post2316639993736436916..comments2011-10-11T09:00:21.878-05:00Comments on Custom Made Minds: A Hundred Years Ago I Would Be An Adult (Part 2)Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11791050450162597081noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6840882270241586894.post-67656816545428045832010-03-22T22:34:27.345-05:002010-03-22T22:34:27.345-05:00why? yes we can be better than we are, yes we shou...why? yes we can be better than we are, yes we should, but why does it need to be so diferent? we are all human. but we are becoming better at nothing if we don't consantly strive to be a little beter than we were last year/month/week/night. we can say "I want world peace! But I want the government to deel with it." but thats not the way to acheve it. to get peace, we first must understand what we want, then help others to, while doing our very best to get there the way that works at all times.Bitsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00202228505851913397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6840882270241586894.post-70926331547533787272009-10-13T08:04:09.672-05:002009-10-13T08:04:09.672-05:00How many teachers have you had that fall into the ...How many teachers have you had that fall into the third category? Can you give some specific examples? I wonder which one I fall into? I'd LIKE to think I'm in the third category, but I'm not sure I've ever really pushed my students to be their absolute best - most of the time just getting them to settle down enough to do the lesson is a challenge (depending on the age). Definitely something to strive for!CourtneyBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05789187187655243334noreply@blogger.com