tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3739346245874311536.post3420078977262408890..comments2024-03-18T03:02:37.315-07:00Comments on Life of an Educator - Dr. Justin Tarte: A small sign of success...celebrate the little victoriesJustin Tartehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00366317292926231579noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3739346245874311536.post-10654786081044996452010-10-22T08:35:56.174-07:002010-10-22T08:35:56.174-07:00I am very interested in the fact that your adminis...I am very interested in the fact that your administration allows teachers to be representatives for your professional development. It is refreshing to know that teachers are directing the training as opposed to a district initiative that is more than likely fulfilling the obligations of someone's doctorate program. Good luck!<br /><br />- JPAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3739346245874311536.post-1467073542630196802010-10-19T03:30:13.229-07:002010-10-19T03:30:13.229-07:00Kudos to you for trying new things, taking risks, ...Kudos to you for trying new things, taking risks, and helping your students explore new ideas. It's commendable that you give them so much ownership in their learning. You definitely have reason to celebrate these victories and the many more I'm sure are coming your way!Lyn Hilthttp://principalposts.edublogs.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3739346245874311536.post-13448726572662121922010-10-18T22:53:11.301-07:002010-10-18T22:53:11.301-07:00A career in education is a long, drawn out war. Y...A career in education is a long, drawn out war. You do right Justin in celebrating every victory, whether little or monumental. Whatever keeps your morale positive. Keep on fighting!C. Osvaldo Gomezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10612105122726906960noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3739346245874311536.post-85552992462716411702010-10-18T15:47:01.877-07:002010-10-18T15:47:01.877-07:00YAY for you!
I've told you many times that I&...YAY for you!<br /><br />I've told you many times that I'm proud of you and what you're doing. I think it's obvious the kids are getting into it, if if they are hesitant at first because it's so different from what they're used to. <br /><br />And along that same line... there are people who love change and will embrace it and there are the people who will run and hide or pitch a tizzy of epic proportions because if it's not broken it doesn't need fixing... but maybe it's never been NOT broken so they/we won't recognize that this way isn't the right way. (Holy run on sentence, Batman... my brain is running away with me).<br /><br />You do what you feel passionate about and some people are going to hop on the train and some you're going to leave at the station... chances are those aren't the passengers you wanted anyway.<br /><br />(Proud Passenger of the I <3 Tarte Train!)Tonya Thompsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14684947839170647653noreply@blogger.com