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Fall Semester 2016 Blog Post - Week 6
For the past couple of weeks you have experienced asynchronous online learning (doing modules by yourself). Previously this semester you have experienced synchronous online learning (all together in the Collaborate room). Which do you think is more effective and why do you think that? Which do you like better, and why?

Fall Semester 2016 Blog Post - Week 5
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Describe something you used in your program in the first weeks of school that you learned in the summer NTI program. How did it work? Did it get you off to a stronger start than last year?

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Thanks from a student

At our school we have student of the month every month. I really think about this and give it to the student that I believe deserves it. Not because this student has the highest grade, but because I feel like he tries all around. Last week we picked our students for last month,we're running a little behind[ha,ha] so I thought about it and picked a student that I didn't have for 10 days at the first of the year because his home school had him in ISS. We talked about the reason he was in ISS and I explained to him my opinion about what he had done,and we talked about life and the decisions we make. I told him that change starts with the man in the mirror,if you don't like what's happening in your life you have the power to change it. In my class he has shown consistant improvement. I didn't tell him that I had chosen him for student of the month, so when the lady came to take him to have his picture made I just called him to the front of the class and told him to go with her. He looked at me as if he had done something wrong, I assured him that he wasn't in trouble and they left to take his picture. When he came back to class we were in the lab, he walked over to me and all he said was Thank You. That's the first time in two years that a student has thanked me for choosing them, most just come back to class and act as if nothing has happened. Today report cards went home, this student brought his report card to me to show me at the 4 weeks progress report he had a 48 in a class and now he has a 71. He is passing all of his classes. Some kids haven't really met the man in the mirror, but sometimes a little encouragement and explanations can make them see that this reflection can be the start of a whole new life. I'm proud of him and he's proud of himself.These little bright spots make up for several dim spots in the world of teaching.

6 comments:

Jessie H said...

Wow! Another awesome story. Being student of the month obviously meant a great deal to this student; you might say it gave him the poker chips he needed to make some improvements in his life. Often, it's the students who are the hardest to appreciate and find the good in that need the most positive reinforcement from us. You have obviously made a difference in this student's life.

Julie J. said...

This one brought tears to my eyes. Way to go Steve!!

Dwayne Connors said...

"Whoa"!

Connie said...

Steve, this is just beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us!

Yes, those that are hardest to love, need love the most.

You have probably given this kid the biggest boost in his life. This is one of those life-changing moments. What an honor it must be for you to have been a part of this for him. He will always remember you as the one person who believed in him. When no one else thought he was worth it, you saw something in him. And he was grateful and he appreciated it.

Yes, this was awesome! Keep up the good work!
Connie

TracyF said...

Hey Steve great Job!!!
What you wrote is what it is all about. This one moment makes all of your hard work worth it!!!
Tracy

Perry said...

goos job steve..thats what its all about