Asking and answering questions is one of my favorite things to do as a practice of reflection. This question definitely got me thinking: What is one touchstone moment of your teaching career that you carry with you?
He is married to his favorite person, and loves his three children quite a little bit (aged 10, 15 and 17). He is passionate about authentic learning, technology with purpose, and creating at least one new thing every day. In short, he teaches, and learns. A lot.
One of my student’s dad passed away suddenly this year, and my 5th graders banned together to do a bake sale to raise money for the funeral and raised over $1200. Amazing teamwork, compassion, leadership, and organizational skills were shown to me. Testing became not quite as important this year!
One of my student’s dad passed away suddenly this year, and my 5th graders banned together to do a bake sale to raise money for the funeral and raised over $1200. Amazing teamwork, compassion, leadership, and organizational skills were shown to me. Testing became not quite as important this year!
One of my student’s dad passed away suddenly this year, and my 5th graders banned together to do a bake sale to raise money for the funeral and raised over $1200. Amazing teamwork, compassion, leadership, and organizational skills were shown to me. Testing became not quite as important this year!
I love this. This has generated so many ideas for me. Your openness is always inspiring, Ben. Thank you.
I love this. This has generated so many ideas for me. Your openness is always inspiring, Ben. Thank you.
I love this. This has generated so many ideas for me. Your openness is always inspiring, Ben. Thank you.
The moment when one of my challenging students asked me months later why I went to his Christmas party at his after school program.
The moment when one of my challenging students asked me months later why I went to his Christmas party at his after school program.
The moment when one of my challenging students asked me months later why I went to his Christmas party at his after school program.
One of my student’s dad passed away suddenly this year, and my 5th graders banned together to do a bake sale to raise money for the funeral and raised over $1200. Amazing teamwork, compassion, leadership, and organizational skills were shown to me. Testing became not quite as important this year!
One of my student’s dad passed away suddenly this year, and my 5th graders banned together to do a bake sale to raise money for the funeral and raised over $1200. Amazing teamwork, compassion, leadership, and organizational skills were shown to me. Testing became not quite as important this year!
One of my student’s dad passed away suddenly this year, and my 5th graders banned together to do a bake sale to raise money for the funeral and raised over $1200. Amazing teamwork, compassion, leadership, and organizational skills were shown to me. Testing became not quite as important this year!
Question for Ben: What is your favorite program that you used in your classroom or think teachers should be using?
Question for Ben: What is your favorite program that you used in your classroom or think teachers should be using?
Question for Ben: What is your favorite program that you used in your classroom or think teachers should be using?