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With students you can physically see the change to their body language, hear it in their voice, see it in their work or discussions around their work. Their engagement and confidence step up as they solidify their learning. Their energy and communication increases. This is the teacher’s high. It is why we come back time and again. It is why we press on seeking to break through and get to that point. Oh to see the “lightbulb go off”, there is just nothing better.
With students you can physically see the change to their body language, hear it in their voice, see it in their work or discussions around their work. Their engagement and confidence step up as they solidify their learning. Their energy and communication increases. This is the teacher’s high. It is why we come back time and again. It is why we press on seeking to break through and get to that point. Oh to see the “lightbulb go off”, there is just nothing better.
With students you can physically see the change to their body language, hear it in their voice, see it in their work or discussions around their work. Their engagement and confidence step up as they solidify their learning. Their energy and communication increases. This is the teacher’s high. It is why we come back time and again. It is why we press on seeking to break through and get to that point. Oh to see the “lightbulb go off”, there is just nothing better.