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Teaching is partly about loving kids enough to empower them. It’s about teaching them how to fish instead of just tossing them more fish.
And in the remote learning environment, there’s never been a better time for students to learn how to learn. To use their own brains.
Educators are all tech people. We’re all on a journey of learning right now. And now, more than ever, we need to learn how to learn.
We need to take ownership of our professional learning journeys. We need to teach ourselves what we need to know.
We need to use our own brains.
Welcome to SPARKS: mini-segments intended to spark your thinking and ignite your practice. These short episodes are based on my written reflections, which you can find on the Teachers on Fire Magazine at Medium.com.
Read the blog post featured in this episode at https://medium.com/teachers-on-fire/we-need-to-use-our-own-brains-9e949d3d5fdd?source=friends_link&sk=88f4a4f2da01a872d66a9928aa902421.
My name is Tim Cavey, and I’m proud to contribute to the education conversation through the Teachers on Fire podcast. Make sure to connect with me @TeachersOnFire on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to catch more from me and hear from amazing educators who are bringing growth and transformation to K-12 education today.
And if you’re interested in hearing more audio blog content like this episode, make sure you subscribe to the Teacher Blogs podcast. If you’re hearing this episode on a mobile device, just search for the Teacher Blogs podcast on the very same podcast player you’re using right now.
Connect with me …
On Twitter @TeachersOnFire (https://twitter.com/TeachersOnFire)
On Instagram @TeachersOnFire (https://www.instagram.com/teachersonfire/)
On Facebook @TeachersOnFire (https://www.facebook.com/TeachersOnFire/)
On YouTube @Teachers On Fire (https://www.youtube.com/c/teachersonfire)
Visit the home of Teachers on Fire at https://teachersonfire.net/.
Song Track Credits:
Sunrise Drive by South London Hifi
Roots of Legend by Density & Time
Memory Rain by Yung Logos
*All songs retrieved from the YouTube Audio Library at https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/.
By Tim Cavey4.8
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Teaching is partly about loving kids enough to empower them. It’s about teaching them how to fish instead of just tossing them more fish.
And in the remote learning environment, there’s never been a better time for students to learn how to learn. To use their own brains.
Educators are all tech people. We’re all on a journey of learning right now. And now, more than ever, we need to learn how to learn.
We need to take ownership of our professional learning journeys. We need to teach ourselves what we need to know.
We need to use our own brains.
Welcome to SPARKS: mini-segments intended to spark your thinking and ignite your practice. These short episodes are based on my written reflections, which you can find on the Teachers on Fire Magazine at Medium.com.
Read the blog post featured in this episode at https://medium.com/teachers-on-fire/we-need-to-use-our-own-brains-9e949d3d5fdd?source=friends_link&sk=88f4a4f2da01a872d66a9928aa902421.
My name is Tim Cavey, and I’m proud to contribute to the education conversation through the Teachers on Fire podcast. Make sure to connect with me @TeachersOnFire on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to catch more from me and hear from amazing educators who are bringing growth and transformation to K-12 education today.
And if you’re interested in hearing more audio blog content like this episode, make sure you subscribe to the Teacher Blogs podcast. If you’re hearing this episode on a mobile device, just search for the Teacher Blogs podcast on the very same podcast player you’re using right now.
Connect with me …
On Twitter @TeachersOnFire (https://twitter.com/TeachersOnFire)
On Instagram @TeachersOnFire (https://www.instagram.com/teachersonfire/)
On Facebook @TeachersOnFire (https://www.facebook.com/TeachersOnFire/)
On YouTube @Teachers On Fire (https://www.youtube.com/c/teachersonfire)
Visit the home of Teachers on Fire at https://teachersonfire.net/.
Song Track Credits:
Sunrise Drive by South London Hifi
Roots of Legend by Density & Time
Memory Rain by Yung Logos
*All songs retrieved from the YouTube Audio Library at https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/.

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