I like technology and marketing because they never get stale; both are constantly evolving and there's always more to learn. To keep my skills current, I'm constantly attending webinars or eCourses. Education, and its various forms of delivery, is always on my mind.
Lately in my circle of friends there's been much discussion about learning and teaching. Our educational backgrounds are mixed. Some went to public school, others to private school. Some were homeschooled. Some supplemented traditional school subjects with classes in art, science, zoology, social science, geology, life sciences, and more from local museums, arboretums, aquariums, and zoos. Our experiences represent school systems across the United States from the early 1970s through mid-1990s. Each system has its pros and its cons.
As I begin to work with my sister, a pre-school and elementary school teacher with over a decade of experience, on The Good Life Children's Book, I appreciate those teachers who inspire students to expand their basic knowledge, to question, and to seek answers on their own.
As I begin to work with my sister, a pre-school and elementary school teacher with over a decade of experience, on The Good Life Children's Book, I appreciate those teachers who inspire students to expand their basic knowledge, to question, and to seek answers on their own.
What do you plan on learning this year?
What knowledge will you share?
What knowledge will you share?
Ciao Bella!
Eden!
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