Thursday, September 5, 2013

Thursday's Thought for the Day....


I found this on Pinterest.
I think the same can be said of Mothers and so many other roles in life.
It does matter.
What we say. What we do. What we model for others.

Thinking of all the teachers, aides and principals heading back to school.
A part of me wishes I was joining you.

*These are the credentials of Todd Whitaker, listed on his website. I post them in case they are a source of information for the many teachers I know.
"Dr. Todd Whitaker has been fortunate to be able to blend his passion with his career. Recognized as a leading presenter in the field of education, his message about the importance of teaching has resonated with hundreds of thousands of educators around the world. Todd is a professor of educational leadership at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana, and he has spent his life pursuing his love of education by researching and studying effective teachers and principals.

Prior to moving into higher education he was a math teacher and basketball coach in Missouri. Todd then served as a principal at the middle school, junior high, and high school levels. He was also a middle school coordinator in charge of staffing, curriculum, and technology for the opening of new middle schools..

One of the nation’s leading authorities on staff motivation, teacher leadership, and principal effectiveness, Todd has written over 30 books including the national best seller, What Great Teachers Do Differently. Other titles include: Shifting The Monkey, Dealing With Difficult Teachers, 10 Minute Inservice, The Ball, What Great Principals Do Differently, Motivating & Inspiring Teachers, and Dealing With Difficult Parents.

Todd is married to Beth, also a former teacher and principal, who is a professor of Elementary Education at Indiana State University. They are the parents of three children; Katherine, Madeline, and Harrison."

(I just love the internet, and how quickly I can learn about people and millions of other things!)





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