tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45969838602256425.post1938337553668513172..comments2024-02-09T07:57:45.221-05:00Comments on Leading Motivated Learners: I Don't Miss The ClassroomTonySinanishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00624064743310267544noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45969838602256425.post-4021711222799759542017-03-08T23:03:18.846-05:002017-03-08T23:03:18.846-05:00Your post has given me a lot of insight of the cha...Your post has given me a lot of insight of the challenges that educators face and how exhausting of a space the classroom be. However, all of the rewards you listed are quite impactful as well. As someone who has considered becoming an early education teacher, this post has been very helpful in helping me consider the full picture.<br /><br /><a href="https://waldorfschoolofbaltimore.tumblr.com/post/156337952566/some-simple-tips-to-help-in-instilling-a-growth-mindset" rel="nofollow">Christie @ Waldorf School of Baltimore</a>Christiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13729129044814784355noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45969838602256425.post-88685793392120943442016-02-15T19:07:24.285-05:002016-02-15T19:07:24.285-05:00Tony, I can't help but wonder if you don't...Tony, I can't help but wonder if you don't miss the classroom because of all the ways that you do connect with teachers and kids each and every day. You're a part of so many classrooms, and you share your learning with all of us. For this I'm grateful. Education needs many different people, all of whom love their different jobs. I'm glad you love yours!<br /><br />Aviva Avivahttp://adunsiger.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45969838602256425.post-58311475379558734852016-02-08T22:23:08.717-05:002016-02-08T22:23:08.717-05:00I love this post so much! You sound like a great ...I love this post so much! You sound like a great principal! Your staff/students are lucky to have you!First Grade Funtastichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16825564136070154537noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45969838602256425.post-16861700698963248402016-02-08T17:37:54.992-05:002016-02-08T17:37:54.992-05:00Great post Tony. I too have the opportunity to te...Great post Tony. I too have the opportunity to teach and cover classes when it is necessary and I too also share your same sentiment of not missing the classroom. I think once you have transitioned into school Admin you have proceeded onto a new path which is difficult to change back if you feel that it is a calling and that you make a difference in your leadership role. We may not miss the classroom but if we can always maintain the true heart of a teacher we will always stay true as an educator. Darylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11195326397528484154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45969838602256425.post-66649437491696975742016-02-08T16:35:06.995-05:002016-02-08T16:35:06.995-05:00Well said Tony,
Often saying you don't miss t...Well said Tony,<br /><br />Often saying you don't miss the classroom is akin to saying you don't like children which is obviously untrue but that perception exists. It's why I applaud the work of classroom teachers because it does take a special quality to make that work in the same way it takes special qualities to lead a school. While many of these overlap, there are unique skills that are required for both jobs and that needs to be acknowledged and valued. Dean Shareskihttp://ideasandthoughts.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45969838602256425.post-25671619398743141052016-02-07T23:45:40.591-05:002016-02-07T23:45:40.591-05:00A sentiment I share. The element that I loved most...A sentiment I share. The element that I loved most about being a classroom teacher was my connection with students. As a vice principal, I now have that connection with 1200 students! My list of "I love"s closely mirrors yours... I love the insight, perspective and challenge that my current role provides. Thanks for sharing this Tony. :) Sarah Garrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06450588153166215581noreply@blogger.com