Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Wk 4 Comment #1

Week 4- Reading The Art of Possibility

We must make our activities desirable to others, as desirable as a banana is to a monkey!


Cindy's Post

I have to say that I absolutely loved this book. At first I was skeptical but the further into the bok I got, the more I enjoyed it!!! This book could be related to all of our lives in one way or another, especially if you are in education.

The authors made a great point about using we instead of I. This is something we all need to learn to do. We are all in it together, good or bad. In order to be successful, collaboration and teamwork is needed.

Enrolling or sparking others is a must. Educators should create a spark in their students. To get anyone to do anything, we must create a desire in them. Make it endearing and intriguing. Our students must be provided with an anticipatory strategy to hook them in. As with any activity, the participants must be reeled in hook line and sinker. They must want to participate.

This is a must read for any educator! I firmly believe that this book will be beneficial for all of those in the world of education from administrators to educators to paraprofessionals.


Francine's Comment

Cindy I agree with you totally about this book being a must read for any educator. I believe that if this book were read on a national level by all teachers, admin and staff and the practices were implemented by all that our learners would be blown away.  This book has opened my eyes to many new possibilities of how I live my life and how I will approach teaching this year and in the future. Thanks for your insight!

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