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What I Pass On

When I decided to change things up in my room, I knew these students would only be mine for a year.  I knew that I had those 180 days to make an impression, to plant a seed and help them develop.  I knew that I had to let them go some day.  As spring break begins tomorrow, the letting go looms nearer and I wonder; what will I pass on?

I will pass on students that want to know what the goal of the assignment is, and not in a confrontational manner, but rather so they have clear expectations and a destination in mind.

I will pass on students who want to create.  They want a voice, not just a task.

I will pass on students that know where they work best, and yes some still choose desks, but most do not.

I will pass on students that take ownership of their learning.  Again they are partners, not just participants.

I will pass on students that will look for the global connection; that extra element that elevates a lesson.

I will pass on students that are not afraid of technology, its usage, and even know when not to use it.

I will pass on students who expect their voice to be heard and appreciated.

I will pass on students that are not just satisfied with a grade but would rather discuss what they need to change.

I will pass on students that believe in second chances, continued learning, and the power of a group.
I will pass on students who believe in their own self-worth, who believe they can make a difference and that their actions matter.

I will pass on students that have made me a better teacher, a more humble learner, a keener listener, and a kinder heart.

What will you pass on?

4 thoughts on “What I Pass On”

  1. No, I don't because I have a lot of faith in my school team. What I do worry about though is what will happen to the staff at my school next year due to budget cuts, what will happen to the individual attention that all of my students need and deserve? So while there are many things to worry about, I do not worry about it right now, because truthfully it is o out of my hands. I can only do my very best to prepare them for any situation they may face, even if it is less than ideal.

  2. I will pass on students who will work with one another in a respectful way…knowing they don't always have to agree but sometimes compromise. Love your post! Thanks for sharing!

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