Sunday, January 18, 2015

#YourEdustory Week 2 - A better place

Inspired by MLK: How will you make the world a better place? @CoffeeNancy

Topics like this one scare me. I don't see myself as someone that will be an agent of change on the world stage, but that seems to be where my mind goes when I see topics like this - go big or go home.

My favourite TV show is 'The West Wing', has been since it first aired. I have the full set on DVD and it's soothing background noise when I am working. I know when I can just listen and when I need to look up to see the images. I know the big speeches, the soundtracks, the characters, it is all comforting to me. So often I find that TWW provides guidance in sometimes strange ways.

For those who have not seen the show, hopefully this will still make sense. For those who have seen the show, hopefully this resonates with you as it does with me.

Spoilers, I guess... Episode 17 of Season 1 - "White House Pro-Am"

The bodyman of the President, Charlie, has been dating Zoe, the youngest daughter of the President. He is discussing relationship issues with a member of the Press Corp, Danny. Danny points out that Zoe probably hasn't had the easiest childhood with her family history and her fathers political life, and he advises Charlie to be "the one guy who was hassle free."

When I had to write my teaching philosophy for a portfolio this scene came to mind straight away. Uncomplicated, hassle free. That is what I aim to be for my students. I want them to feel confident in their understanding of the expectations in my class and around me as a teacher, mentor, friend, whatever label it is that they place on our professional relationship.  

I aim to make the world a better place by being me, always, for my kids.

For the most part, we don't know what happens in our kids lives when they leave our classes, or in the minutes and hours before they enter. The statistics on child abuse of various kinds are staggering and depressing; statistically speaking, horrific things are happening to many of our students and we don't even know the half of it.

So I will make the world a better place by being hassle free. My students know that I expect them to work when I ask them to, but they also know that I will work just as hard for them. They know that once something has been dealt with it is 'done and dusted', it won't be dredged up later to be used against them.

Make the world a better place = scary for me, daunting. Make their world a better place on any given day? I can do that.

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