We can build a more equitable world if every student experiences dynamic, rigorous, and
joyful learning every day of every year.
Not exact matches
We are following Jesus as best as we know how, and one
day, we come across a truth, or read an idea in a book, or discover something amazing about Scripture, or
learn a key to defeating a certain sin in our life, or uncover a way to become more
joyful, or find some tips for having a better marriage and family life, or whatever.
It was a really crazy
day with leading a lunch and
learn at Colonial Life, a client session, our last meeting before launching
Joyful Eating and an evening meeting for our Columbia dietetics association, where I'm serving as the education chair for the second year.
Regie Routman's newest book shows you how to ensure that every student in your classroom is engaged each
day in meaningful, challenging, and
joyful learning.
Oh and about running out of things to do on the first
day... I also
learned about the importance of having meticulous and detailed lesson plans that were based on data and what my students needed, the importance of having consistent structures and routines and how to create a
joyful, magical
learning environment for students.
How do we ensure that all students are engaged each
day in meaningful, challenging, and
joyful work and have equal opportunity to
learn?
It was a
joyful day when Marilyn
learned that all three puppies would travel to NEAS for adoption!
One of my favorite articles is
Joyful Blessings
Days: Intergenerational Gratitude Exercises, a positive intervention I created for Dr. Chris Peterson's class that I put into practice to promote positive movement and appreciation and
learning across generations.