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Think about the phrase; a good teacher never stops learning.
What does that phrase mean to you? Recognize that everyone is a
teacher through our actions and sharing of knowledge. As a
parent, from the moment you wake your children up each day you
begin the teaching process. Our children are continuously
receiving learning stimulus and seeking knowledge from you and
the environment around them. As a manager, coach, teacher,
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often imitated and directly reflected in your span of influence.
The aspect of never stop learning should be taught to your
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Be aware, the decisions you make influence and teach those around
you. The phrase, a good teacher never stops learning is grounded
in the belief you consciously maintain an open minded approach to
situations that arise daily. Keeping an open mind allows the
cycle of learning to be part of all phases of your personal and
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If by profession you are a teacher, you realize the interactive
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to your peers, students, children and grandchildren. By keeping
an open mind, you have recognized one of the most fundamentally
important aspects of the teaching process. I know there are
professional teachers out in the world today with many more great
lessons to share; I encourage you to do so. Do you remember the
favorite teachers of you past and what made them so good? I'll
tell you ... they kept an open mind to your inputs, presented
choices to you, explored your ideas and shared their knowledge in
a fun and interactive way. Good teachers offer two or three
suggestions as a way to influence a choice. This technique is a
terrific first step in allowing someone to realize the power
behind making decisions, and at the same time learning from the
outcome.
Keep the door open to learning, seek new information and interact
with different people as often as you can. Watch out, soon you
will grow and want to seek out knowledge and subject matter you
may have never considered before. Be open to challenges and
questions you are confronted with from your peers, students and
children. Take on those questions in a positive manner and
discover the possibility there may be a different ways to perform
tasks or solve problems.
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