tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3773250415790655282.post6178195548074464974..comments2022-05-27T13:17:35.348-05:00Comments on Teacher Ponders: Know it All...NOT!Liberty Rosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12027499609835665307noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3773250415790655282.post-5445710779291375902009-09-21T20:23:55.235-05:002009-09-21T20:23:55.235-05:00Pondering is human, too. Emails? I miss the old cr...Pondering is human, too. Emails? I miss the old crazy emails in "our" old building. I've written a few blog posts based on Actual Work Emails! I think it was the banana with the feather boa that inspired the first one...Daisyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11647906900944224234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3773250415790655282.post-51904016248373734072009-09-21T12:41:32.348-05:002009-09-21T12:41:32.348-05:00Those of us in education that want to make positiv...Those of us in education that want to make positive change are fighting an uphill battle. After awhile one decides to either leave education entirely or just teach in our own little bubble. It is a lonely and frustrating thing. Your connection with your classmates may never happen. You don't see eye to eye on the most basic problems in education. This does not surprise me. <br />I don't know how many extra classes you might need but I would hope that you seriously consider getting your principal certification too. Unless you are at the top it is hard to make anyone do what they don't want to do. You want others to follow your lead. As a principal, you make the rules. It is not an easy thing to have a family, a life outside of school and be a principal too. Perhaps you will have to do it "down the line" so to speak.<br />Good luck to you in your quest to learn as much as you can in your classes.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05744597390658291056noreply@blogger.com