Category: Observations & Reflections
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The Flowers Still Bloomed
The world came to a pause. Fear entered many hearts. We adjusted to a ‘new normal’. Yet, some things didn’t change, and the flowers still bloomed.
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What it’s Like to Teach 3-Year-Olds, 18-Year-Olds, and Everything in Between
Would you rather teach 3-year-olds or 18-year-olds? Although I am primary school trained, during my years as a relief teacher I experienced teaching the tiniest to the tallest of students. I may have my preferences, but I’ll let you decide what yours are based on my brief list of observations.
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The Power of Drawings: A Reflection on Kids’ Artwork
If you want to take a peek into the mind of a child, look at their drawings. So many children love painting and drawing and making, and I think it’s a beautiful thing to encourage.
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Holding the Umbrella: A Reflection on Morning Duty
A few years ago, while working at a girls’ school, there was one thing I came to dread: morning duty. Normally, I don’t mind morning duties, but at this particular school, they were anything but ordinary — they required far more effort than I had expected.
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Will Technology Ever Replace the Teacher?
Will technology ever replace the teacher? This is a question that seems to come up often within education circles. Here’s my take on the matter.
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