We're back! We're back from feeling discouraged, and that maybe it's best to just stop teaching on Wednesdays. There's nothing like the feeling of success to reinforce the desire to keep going.
Two days ago we had class, and the theme was about continuing to be polite and kind when you are being treated in the opposite way. The story was about 'Abdul-Baha in Akka, when a man was insulting, rude and unkind to Him for 24 years. It captured the children's attention. They also did really well memorizing the quote. "O friend! In the garden of thy heart, plant naught but the rose of love." One child, whose mother is from Mexico, and father from Morocco, chose to learn it in Spanish.
Something that's different is that we decided to go back to Book 3. So many of the children we teach now did not go through that curriculum, so it made sense to focus on it.
Our class follows the school system's calendar. The summer break will begin in June, so we'll continue to have class through May. There are two more to go, and it's a feeling of steadfastness to continue, no matter what.
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What was the lesson today? Having love for others, no matter how you are treated.
Virtue: Love
"O friend! In the garden of thy heart, plant naught but the rose of love."
~ from the Baha'i Writings
May 15, 2009
Catching Up
Where did the time go?
There's nothing like feeling discouraged with class to keep me from posting about a class. About 3 weeks ago, we had a class that was right after the TAAS test. The kids had taken the test for most of Tuesday and Wednesday, and they came to us completely wound up and stressed. They didn't say it in those words, but their behavior was probably the worst and for the first time the other teacher expressed such concern that perhaps we needed to stop having class.
After consulting, we decided to ask the Local Spiritual Assembly of Austin for support. We hope to meet with them, or a task force, before the end of the month.
As would follow, class this Wednesday was pretty good in terms of classroom management, and leaving feeling like the kids learned, and it was not necessary for the teachers to take 4 hours to recuperate.
There's nothing like feeling discouraged with class to keep me from posting about a class. About 3 weeks ago, we had a class that was right after the TAAS test. The kids had taken the test for most of Tuesday and Wednesday, and they came to us completely wound up and stressed. They didn't say it in those words, but their behavior was probably the worst and for the first time the other teacher expressed such concern that perhaps we needed to stop having class.
After consulting, we decided to ask the Local Spiritual Assembly of Austin for support. We hope to meet with them, or a task force, before the end of the month.
As would follow, class this Wednesday was pretty good in terms of classroom management, and leaving feeling like the kids learned, and it was not necessary for the teachers to take 4 hours to recuperate.
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