“Reopening” Schools

A High School Teacher’s Perspective

Obviously, when people refer to the “reopening of schools”, they are not referring to the PROCESS by which we educate, nor the PEOPLE who facilitate education. They are simply referring to the BUILDINGS in which we traditionally educate (or, at least provide the opportunity) BEING STAFFED and ready to receive students “in person”.

I say this because we’ve actually BEEN “open” and providing the “opportunity” to students to engage in learning, pretty much since the “stay at home order” began back in March. Plus, if you include summer school, we never really “closed”, except for the few weeks between Spring Break and our “at-home learning” launch.

At any rate, You really cannot STOP learning from happening by closing a building. You cannot “CLOSE” learning, if it’s desired. ESPECIALLY, in this “technologically stacked” information age in which we live.

The need to “re-open” the buildings is more about the childcare that is needed for those parents, with young children, who need it in order to be able to go to work. Which, is completely understandable and valid. But, for high school it’s a bit different.

At the high school level, most students ONLY truly miss the “SOCIAL aspect” of school. They don’t necessarily MISS the “in-person ACADEMIC instruction” as many claim they do. Mostly, they just miss their friends. Of the more than 200 students on my roster this year, guess how many reached out to me for work ON THEIR OWN, once it became apparent we were not returning to school for the remainder of the year? It was in the single digits.

I don’t say this to suggest that students are wrong in some way for this. No. I say it to state that for the most part, students are ACADEMICALLY DISINTERESTED in the CONTENT we offer them. Not ALL content. I’m referring more so to what we call our “CORE content” areas that our states deem necessary for “graduation”, than I am to our electives. Our electives are more along the lines of what we SHOULD be offering our students as “the CORE” curriculum of each students’ specific PATHWAY at the high school level.

We learn whatever we WANT to learn, regardless of our age. There is always the opportunity to learn, IF a person wants to. School is always open to those that want to learn.

That being said, the issue may not be “is the school building and staff safe enough to gather students for in-person instruction?”. The issue may be “WHEN are we going to start providing THE CORE CONTENT that will cause the students we are instructing to “re-open” themselves to learning in our public school system?

In my opinion, it’s not about HOW we’re teaching. Nor, is it about the packaging or structure in which we deliver content. It’s WHAT we’re teaching that is the problem. It at least needs to be revisited.

Many of us as educators will readily acknowledge that each and every student has unique learning needs. So we are constantly encouraged to diversify our instructional methods in order to accommodate those needs.

All I’m saying is, that if the CURRICULUM is irrelevant to the student, then it matters not the instructional method used. The curriculum needs to be more individualized as well, as the student gets older, so that, each student is able to graduate with something specifically meaningful for their lives.

When we do “re-open”, may these things be more in place than they are now.

The IMAGE..

I Am The IMAGE of GOD!

I Am a COMPLETE REpresentation of God!

I Am the physical embodiment of the invisible God!

I AM made and fashioned in God’s likeness!

I resemble God because I am related to Him!

I am a living portrait of God!

I am a picture of God!

I am God’s living BUST! That means SomeOne was looking at God as they sculpted me!

I depict God perfectly!

I am God’s form WITH the power thereof!

All of these things are true for Me and and everyone I see!!

I am, You are, WE ARE… the IMAGE OF GOD!

Click the link below and enjoy this beautiful Musical Affirmation!! Created years ago, Entitled “I AM”

https://soundcloud.com/jasonsmusicalideas/i-am

Student Interest?

When the student is ready, the teacher will appear..”

..or so the saying goes! But it seems that in the field of public education, the prevailing perspective seems to be that if the TEACHERS are “ready”, the students will appear!!

In this wonderful field of education there is a constant push for teachers to increase “student engagement” in the classroom. However, students come to school for the most part, academically uninterested. (I’m speaking from a high school teachers perspective.) The only reason that many of them come to school is to avoid the legal ramifications of not attending, as well as for the social interaction and acceptance from their peers. But somehow it’s our job to inspire them to learn, authentically… despite their authentic disinterest in the content we are “teaching”, which I will address in another post. But the sense is that YOU as the teacher must be doing something wrong if the students are disengaged. And in some instances, this IS the case.

However, the teacher is only, at best, one half of the equation here.  In fact, at the “end of the day”, it is US as students that must do the work of connecting the dots and creating understanding in our own brain, NOT the teachers. Without the conscious effort of the STUDENT, …there can be NO (true) EDUCATION being facilitated.  It may be being transmitted, but it is not being effectively received or implemented. And I would dare to say that the teacher’s effectiveness is completely dependent upon the level of their students efforts.

Our STUDENTS have the power to bring the very best out of their teachers by being true students! But all too often we see them bringing out the worst. No teacher wants to constantly be going against a “tide” of disinterest!

And don’t get me wrong, teachers should be excellent in their craft and constantly improving their skills of delivery and facilitation. And IF a teacher truly enjoys what they do, they are going to do these things anyway. However, far too often the main ingredient of student learning, the student’s intrinsic motivation, is all but disregarded by those who are observing our classrooms and looking at student test data from afar.

While we are constantly looking at what we as teachers need to do “differently” to get our students to learn, what do the students need to do? What is the student’s role in their own education? And how much significance does it have when it comes to their own success? Why are they disinterested?

Don’t get me wrong again!  This is NOT a post that is placing BLAME solely on the student.  I’m not saying they are wrong for being uninterested.  For many, that is just “where they are” at this point in their LIFE.  They are not interested in anything that is serious. However, some of their “disinterest” is legitimate and for good reason! In either case, I AM saying is that it is a bit unreasonable to expect authentic learning to take place in subject matters in which “the student” has no interest!

Maybe we need to adjust what is considered “the CORE content” at the high school level.  Maybe we need to revisit its true relevance to their lives. Maybe we need to “individualize” their CORE instruction more effectively. Maybe this is what their “disinterest” and and distracted behavior is telling us. More on this later… Thanks for reading 😊

Roots…

Spirit is the ROOT of WHO WE ARE!

How can we NEGLECT, DENY or SEPARATE the SPIRIT when we are attempting to “educate” PEOPLE?! There may be a separation of CHURCH (meaning RELIGION) and STATE. But there can never (truly) be a separation of SPIRIT and anything.

As educators, it’s not that we MUST deal with “spiritual things” in order to create successful “learning environments” in our classrooms! Rather, we MUST REALIZE that WE ARE ALREADY DEALING with “spiritual things” everyday, as long as we are dealing with PEOPLE!

When we are dealing with a person, we are dealing with a SPIRIT BEING. The success of a student is already dependent upon the success of their soul. They prosper as our soul prospers.. Their “issues” as well as their victories, all come from the way they believe about themselves, which is a function of the soul. Whether it be their discipline (or lack thereof), focus (or lack thereof), attitude and behavior (both positive and negative), or academic excellence (or the lack thereof); everything stems from the root of selfperspective, belief and esteem. The less the student is aware of their spiritual nature, the more their actions will reflect their value of temporary things.

We may not be able to “make” our students value the “most important things” in life, at this stage of their lives. But by REALIZING the root of Spirit we are dealing with, we can receive the WISDOM of GOD (who is the Father of SPIRITS) we need in order to take the appropriate steps in assisting our students in their personal & academic success!

Father,

We need WISDOM. We need DISCERNMENT. We need UNDERSTANDING. Thank You..

Eternal…

“The reason you can’t remember beginning is because you’ve always been here…and if you never “began”, you will never end either…You’ve always been and you will always remain!”

I AM. You ARE. WE ARE…

without end or beginning; abiding, lasting, enduring, permanent, constant, infinite; unceasing, perpetual, ceaseless, incessant, unending, never-ending, unfading

This is US! Thank You Lord.. We love this. We love You. Thank You 🙏🏾

The DIVINE IMAGE of God!

FEARfully made…?

We are both fearfully and wonderfully made. Today I’m drawn to the word “fearfully”. Too many times we assume that we know what words mean. But have you ever thought about what it means to be FEARfully made in the image of God?

God did not RUSH to make US! He was careful. He was thoughtful. He was nervous. He was apprehensive. He was extreme. He was reverent. He felt honored. He was in awe!

Amazing. Thank You Lord..

I AM. YOU ARE. WE ARE. Fearfully and wonderfully made…

Rules of Thumb

Pray for the very best in and for everybody. Especially those you are connected to!

Love rather than criticize.

Pray rather than judge.

Judge yourself!

Cultivate an atmosphere in which people feel that gossip, criticism, or backbiting is very unwelcome. Don’t tear down yourself either!

Love and Nurture what you have rather than focusing on what you don’t.

It’s in your hand…

If you continue to “look for” what’s already been found, you will lose it again! In fact, in your mind, you’ve already lost it because you’ve convinced yourself that you don’t have it!

Stop “looking for it” in other places. It’s in your hand…

The best gift…

Discipline is a gift, not a punishment.

Father, I thank You for the gift of discipline! You discipline those You love! Which means discipline is an expression of love, and is, therefore, in itself, evidence of love.

Your “parameters” are there to bring out the best in me. I see your love. You’re not just using “discipline, correction or chastening” as a scapegoat to “get your way” with me through fear, force or obligation. Your Love is what has produced the discipline You yourself live in everyday. And it’s the source that established Your parameters for me.

It is therefore of much greater value and benefit, to take these parameters upon myself and implement them as my own disciplines! Self Discipline.

It is one thing for someone who loves you to “discipline you”. But it more powerful when you take it upon yourself to discipline yourself at the same level because you want to!

The greatest gift I could ever give myself is the capacity to implement self discipline of perspective and daily practice, as an expression of the love I have for the best in Me!

Thank You

You are AWESOME!

The word AWESOME can be a word that easily loses its meaning because we tend to overuse it!  I know I am personally guilty of this.  But, recently in the process of developing a list of personal affirmations to “speak over myself”, I was prompted to look the word up.  Here are some of the synonyms:

AWESOME
synonyms (breathtaking, awe-inspiring, magnificent, wonderful, amazing, stunning, staggering, imposing, stirring, impressive; formidable, fearsome, dreaded; mind-boggling, mind-blowing, jaw-dropping, excellent, marvelous)

When I saw what it actually means, I was very surprised.  However, I was also rebuked within when I was asked “have you EVER consistently thought all of these things when you thought of YOURSELF?”  I had to admit that outside of someone else’s prompting, I hadn’t maintained a powerful self perspective on my own.  I was more attracted to the SHAME in my perspective.  However, as I continued to look at this list of synonyms and open myself to the possibility of ALL of them referring to me, a healing started taking place.  These words began to resonate.  I began to think:

“What fruit will my life manifest today due to the fact that I AM all of these things?”

As we affirm these synonyms to ourselves today, may the corresponding disciplines of these synonyms also speak to us and be developed into habits by us so that our character reflects the AWESOMENESS that WE ARE!