Chapter Two:
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Take a close look at the human brain in the this photo. I taught my students: “Your brain is neurologically unique.”
As a teacher it became my life’s work to uncover their unique learning styles and open the doors for their optimal learning.
Nelson Mandela once wrote:
"What counts in life is not the mere fact that we lived...
it is what difference we have made to the lives of others
that will determine the significance of the life we lead."
"Sometimes it is the very people
who no one imagines anything of
who can do the things no one imagined."
--Alan Turing
Framed over the entrance to my classroom:
"Forget the struggling world
and every trembling fear.
Here all are kin...
and here the rule of life is love.”
--Irving Stone, 1947. (If students didn't see it overhead on the way in, they would come to feel it on their way out.)
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