Thursday, 1 December 2011

Why do you teach?

Why Do You Teach?: What Sustains Us in Our Work

BY ELENA AGUILAR
9/4/08
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In my previous post, I discussed how important it is for me to connect with my students, and how one way I do so is by eliciting their stories.
I also need to make connections with other teachers. So I ask, why do you teach? Most teachers get a dreamy look on their faces when I ask them this question. Most haven't thought about it in a while.
Recalling the reasons why we teach -- keeping them fresh and foremost in our minds -- is, I believe, the key to sustaining ourselves during the long and challenging school year.
I teach because, for me, it's the most effective and most enjoyable way to change the world. That's the bottom line: We need to change this world, and this is the way I'm choosing to do it. Teaching allows me to work on hearts and minds, to guide people in becoming empowered, literate, engaged, creative, liberated human beings who want to join in this effort to change the world.
I've seen it happen. I always believed that my students could transform and find themselves, in addition to becoming literate people and graduating from high school, but now I'm witnessing it. I'm seeing students I taught in elementary school and middle school graduate from high school, discover their skills and passions, and go to college. I always knew they could do it, and now they're doing it. That's why I teach.
I also teach because some didn't make it. Some of the sweet, brilliant, gentle sixth graders I taught many years ago are now on the streets, in gangs, in jail, in trouble. Their names and faces come to mind fast. I vividly remember their inquisitive faces, probing questions, musical compositions, and acting skills when they were twelve years old. I knew them as little boys. They don't look like that anymore. My heart aches. I keep teaching because we're losing too many kids in Oakland.
I work in middle schools because that's where the battle gets most intense but also where we can still reverse problems. I love middle school kids. I love where they are intellectually and emotionally. I love being able to engage them in the kind of rigorous discussions they aren't ready for until around sixth grade, and then I love getting hugs once in a while (in contrast to elementary school kids, who want hugs eight times a day, every day). You can still turn their lives around in middle school. I know; I've seen it.
I remind myself of these reasons, and all the others, quite often. Teaching kids, and adults, is hard -- really, really hard. I need to regularly remind myself why I do this. I have dozens of visual cues on my walls: quotes, photos of old students, and student artwork and writing. I list the names of those who made it, and those who didn't. I have photos of my family, because I also do this work for my son, because of my mother and grandmother, and with the endless support of my husband. I need to have all my intellectual and emotional receptors regularly tuned in to the reasons I've chosen this profession, because it's really hard, and exhausting, and never ending, and overwhelming.
So, why do you teach? Why do you teach reading, or science, or art? Why do you teach kindergarten, or ninth grade, or college? Share your stories. Share them here, share them with colleagues as the year starts, and share them with your students.
And, most of all, remind yourself why you teach.

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Organ of the Month - October

Let's learn how to take good care of our respiratory system!

Love,
Team SWC 2011

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Fruit of the Month (October)

Dear all,
 
In conjuction with October's Fruit of the Month, the SWC team will be handing out sliced PAPAYAS.  Do remember to consume them immediately.
 
 
 
Love,
Team SWC
 
Because in SWC, we care (:

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

3 Old Schools to be Conserved, and We're in it! :)

SINGAPORE: The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) will conserve three more school buildings in Singapore, bringing to 7,000 the number of buildings conserved here.

They are the former Chong Cheng School at Aliwal Street, the former Anglo-Chinese School at Cairnhill Road and the modern block of the former St Anthony's Convent at Middle Road. Minister of State for National Development Lee Yi Shyan said although the schools have since moved to other locations, the buildings, with their distinctive facades, remain as familiar and memorable landmarks.

"For many of us, a large part of our shared memories was created during our formative years in school," Mr Lee said.

"I believe many of you, like me, have on occasions nostalgically looked back and fondly recalled our antics in the classrooms and on the school fields - the joy we had running around and the fun we had playing games with our friends and classmates.

"Our old schools remind us of these shared memories, and contribute towards making Singapore an endearing home for all of us."

Presenting the 2011 URA Architectural Heritage Awards, Mr Lee noted that many conserved buildings that might have otherwise remained derelict or run-down are now restored to their former glory and given a new lease of life.

He emphasised it is vital that all stakeholders -- the government, owners, interest groups and members of the public -- should work together to ensure these heritage buildings are put to good use.

Now in its 17th year, the awards were presented on Monday to seven winning projects.

They include carefully-restored offices with roof gardens, a zany hotel in Little India, government offices, army barracks, a stately black-and-white bungalow, welcoming homes, and a former pier.

-CNA/wk

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Volunteers for Animal Shelter

Oasis Animal Shelter is looking for pet lovers to walk, play and pat the dogs at their animal shelter Pasir Ris.
Address:
Ericsson Pet Farm
18 Pasir Ris Farmway 2
Blk 9, 11, 12
Singapore 519 318
Do contact Anita at 97305696


Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Organ of the Month - Skin

Our skin is the biggest organ of our body. Taking good care of our skin is key to looking healthy and young!

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Bread Day :)

Bread Day is today.

Instead of purchasing bread for the pantry, we are raising your spirits up with individual raisin buns. You will find them on your desks today.


Friday, 19 August 2011

Economic Armageddon

Following what Miss Martens had told e girls on Monday on the crumbling economy in e America & Europe and how China will be the first world economy, here are 2 Youtube videos which explain very simply what's happening.

(Thanks Norliza(ML Adj)for the share!




Thursday, 18 August 2011

OPI nail polishes and beauty essentials SALE!

Good news for the ladies! This month, we are inviting a vendor to sell products for your beauty needs! (because we understand how important it is..)
 
A vendor will be coming down to sell OPI nail polish, as well as crystal bracelets/necklaces.
 
 
 
Prices are as low as
 
1) OPI nail polish: $11 - $12
2) Crystal Necklaces: $5 - $15
 
More products can be viewed here. ( http://www.facebook.com/media/albums/?id=100002474935116. )
 
For the men, here is a good chance to surprise your loved ones!
 
 
Do drop by the STAFF LOUNGE, next WEDNESDAY(24 August) from 1030am onwards.
 

Because in SWC, we care..
 
Love,
TEAM SWC

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Fruit of August


Attention SAC: Pears will be dropping in on you today.
For today is dedicated to the fruit of the month, "Pear!" 

Do look out for the pears that will be placed on your tables today.


Friday, 15 July 2011

Had enough of oranges this week?

Recall......
Orange Joke (Part I)
Q: Why did the blonde stare at frozen orange juice can for 2 hours?
A: Because it said 'concentrate'.



Waiting for Part II of the joke??

Q: Why was the guy fired from the orange juice factory?
A: Because he couldn't concentrate!

SWC thank you all for your support for our July colour of the month - ORANGE!

 
Let's keep the spirit up!!

Because in SWC... We care...


Love,
Team SWC

Free Pap Smear Screening

Dear Teachers,


Do consider doing your Pap Smear screening at least once in every 3 years.
Male teachers, encourage your loved ones :)
  
More information at : http://www.singaporecancersociety.org.sg/wwd-pap-smear.shtml

Because in SWC, we care..

Love
Team SWC

Monday, 6 June 2011

happy school holidays!!

Enjoy the holidays everyone!!
Hope to see everyback back in school feeling recharged!!

Love,
Team SWC
Because in SWC, we care..

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Family Dinner Day

This Friday is…

FAMILY DINNER DAY! (27 May 2011)




Some TIPS to spice things up for your Family Dinner Day.


1) Send a text message to your family member reminding them that you’ll see them at dinner.

2) Involve family members in preparing the meal, as it can provide great opportunities for conversation. Whether it's kneading dough, tossing a salad, or setting the table, etc.

3) Encourage everyone around the table to switch off all handphones during the mealtime to maximise conversations among family members.

4) At the dinner table, ask what each person considered the most important part of their day.

5) Start a conversation topic that would interest your family member. Why not try talking about travel? What would be your ideal family vacation?

6) Try using this brainteaser tonight at dinner: What do you throw out when you want to use it, but take in when you don't want to use it? Can you guess the answer before we post it up later today? (anchor)
You can find more brainteasers like this at:
http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/rd1.htm.

7) Involve the family in making treats after dinner tonight. Cakes, cookies, and Rice Krispies Treats,etc.. yummy!

8) Have a Family Movie Night after dinner! Grab the popcorn, curl up on the couch and introduce your kids to some of your favorite movies from childhood.

9)Why not pull out a board game to play with your family after dinner tonight?


Have a great time bonding with your family members, this Friday!!

Love,
Team SWC
Because in SWC, we care.