No matter what accomplishments you achieve, somebody helped you. Althea Gibson Women’s History Month
Category: Teaching Blog
Eduquote of the Week | 3.15.2021
The ability to think straight, some knowledge of the past, some vision of the future, some skill to do useful service, some urge to fit that service into the well-being of the community — these are the most vital things education must try to produce. Virginia Gildersleeve Women’s History Month
Teach & Serve | Vol. 6 | No. 30 – A Personal Challenge
The Journal presents my weekly reflections on being a private, Catholic school principal during what promises to be a year filled with energy, excitement, challenges and possibilities… … all three of my mentors – these inspirations in my life – have shared a consistent theme repeatedly: take breaks and take care. I have a mentor….
Eduquote of the Week | 3.8.2021
No one has yet fully realized the wealth of sympathy, kindness, and generosity hidden in the soul of a child. The effort of every true education should be to unlock that treasure. Emma Goldman Women’s History Month
Teach & Serve | Vol. 6 | No. 29 – Women of Power
The Journal presents my weekly reflections on being a private, Catholic school principal during what promises to be a year filled with energy, excitement, challenges and possibilities… I am struck and frightened by the notion of how little I would be, how much less I would be, how lost I would be without the women…
Eduquote of the Week | 3.1.2021
What greater joy can a teacher feel than to witness a child’s success? Michelle L. Graham Women’s History Month
Teach & Serve | Vol. 6 | No. 28 – Monolith
The Journal presents my weekly reflections on being a private, Catholic school principal during what promises to be a year filled with energy, excitement, challenges and possibilities… The ironclad idea that some seem to hold that their opinion is shared by everyone has been a stark reality this year. Call it group think, call it…
Eduquote of the Week | 2.22.2021
For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others. Nelson Mandela Black History Month
Teach & Serve | Vol. 6 | No. 27 – Ingenuity
The Journal presents my weekly reflections on being a private, Catholic school principal during what promises to be a year filled with energy, excitement, challenges and possibilities… Last spring, we heard a lot about teachers being heroes but we’ve lost that narrative thread of late. That’s okay. Most educators did not choose their vocations to…
Eduquote of the Week | 2.15.2021
I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear. Rosa Parks Black History Month