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Amy Strother
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Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2004 6:23 pm Posts: 40
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When you read an article or a lesson plan, I expect it to be perfect and for the author to portray it as perfect. I liked how he concluded that it wasn't perfect and there is always room for correction. I think it is important to remember to reflect on your lessons and find out what you could do better. There is always something good in lessons, but there is always another way to do things. "Every litte piece of the puzzle doesn't always have to fit perfectly" (Sarah Evans)
I like that ASU preaches reflective teaching. I think that is the greatest thing i have learned here. As long as you are aware of what you are doing and how the children perceive it, you will do fine.
_________________ Amy Strother
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