• A Critical Conversation: The Worst Student in the Classroom is You

  • 著者: Michael Krill
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A Critical Conversation: The Worst Student in the Classroom is You

著者: Michael Krill
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  • Time for Educators to be the BEST they can be! Highly effective and efficient educators will change the world. Welcome to a new approach. These podcasts review my book on teaching success and perspective. They focus on each section of the book and highlight some of the most poignant ideas and strategies.

    The way I speak to you in my book is the same tone and attitude I apply to myself daily. I continually refine the teacher I am and I want to help sharpen you as well. I am humbly sharing this wisdom with you as a vision for how your approach to teaching could look in the near future. I continue to hold myself to the highest of standards and I want to challenge you to do the same. I am far from perfect and I hope every listener knows I wrote this for us: to dream together, build together, work together, and EDUCATE ALL LEARNERS! This book is written specifically to challenge your thinking, question your methods, and provoke conversations with your colleagues. Please contact me @ darthmike15@gmail.com to learn more!

    This book excerpt, "A Critical Conversation: The Worst Student in the Classroom," is a call to action for educators to reexamine their teaching practices. The author, Michael A. Krill, advocates for educators to view themselves as the primary learners in the classroom, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and reflection on one's teaching methods. Krill suggests that by adopting a new perspective and taking responsibility for their own learning, educators can better meet the needs of diverse students. The author uses a thought-provoking strategy of labeling the educator as the "worst student" to highlight the need for continuous improvement. Krill also emphasizes the value of creating a supportive learning environment where everyone feels empowered to learn and grow, challenging educators to embrace change and prioritize their own development as learners.

    2024
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Time for Educators to be the BEST they can be! Highly effective and efficient educators will change the world. Welcome to a new approach. These podcasts review my book on teaching success and perspective. They focus on each section of the book and highlight some of the most poignant ideas and strategies.

The way I speak to you in my book is the same tone and attitude I apply to myself daily. I continually refine the teacher I am and I want to help sharpen you as well. I am humbly sharing this wisdom with you as a vision for how your approach to teaching could look in the near future. I continue to hold myself to the highest of standards and I want to challenge you to do the same. I am far from perfect and I hope every listener knows I wrote this for us: to dream together, build together, work together, and EDUCATE ALL LEARNERS! This book is written specifically to challenge your thinking, question your methods, and provoke conversations with your colleagues. Please contact me @ darthmike15@gmail.com to learn more!

This book excerpt, "A Critical Conversation: The Worst Student in the Classroom," is a call to action for educators to reexamine their teaching practices. The author, Michael A. Krill, advocates for educators to view themselves as the primary learners in the classroom, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and reflection on one's teaching methods. Krill suggests that by adopting a new perspective and taking responsibility for their own learning, educators can better meet the needs of diverse students. The author uses a thought-provoking strategy of labeling the educator as the "worst student" to highlight the need for continuous improvement. Krill also emphasizes the value of creating a supportive learning environment where everyone feels empowered to learn and grow, challenging educators to embrace change and prioritize their own development as learners.

2024
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  • Finding the Root
    2024/11/08

    The author argues that many teachers focus on surface-level strategies, like behavior rules, rather than addressing the underlying root causes of classroom problems. The text uses analogies, like weeding a garden, to demonstrate how focusing on symptoms without addressing the source leads to recurring issues. The author encourages teachers to shift from a rule-based approach to one centered on relationships, expectations, and a growth mindset. The analogy of a swimmer versus a lifeguard highlights the importance of stepping back from the day-to-day grind to gain a broader perspective and develop proactive strategies. The text concludes by advocating for a constant pursuit of improvement, emphasizing that even the best teachers can find room for growth and that the true measure of success lies in the journey, not just the outcome.

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    9 分
  • Teaching the Teacher
    2024/11/08

    This excerpt from the book "THE WORST STUDENT IN THE CLASSROOM IS YOU" explores the concept of "Visualize Instructional Potential" (V.I.P.) as a framework for teachers to improve their practice. The author, a teacher himself, argues that effective teaching requires understanding the "why" behind classroom actions and actively visualizing how those actions impact all learners, not just students. He uses the analogy of a chocolate factory, where everyone desires a coveted golden ticket, to illustrate how students should be enticed by a classroom experience that feels exclusive and valuable. The text encourages teachers to critically examine their routines, questioning their purpose and considering the long-term effects on students. Ultimately, it emphasizes that effective teaching is not about following prescribed methods but about understanding the impact of individual choices and creatively crafting an engaging learning environment.

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    13 分
  • Attitude Can Begin With Change
    2024/11/08

    Summary

    This book excerpt, "Attitude can begin the change: book- The worst student in the classroom is you," challenges teachers to take ownership of their impact on student learning and to change their perspective on teaching. The author argues that teachers often blame students for their lack of success, but it is the teacher who must change their attitude and practices to become a more effective educator. The excerpt encourages teachers to take responsibility for their own growth and to consider how they can become "educational architects" by designing and implementing innovative and impactful learning experiences. The author emphasizes that change begins with self-reflection, and that by focusing on personal growth, teachers can create a positive ripple effect on their students and the wider educational community.

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    13 分

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