2. Students dont care how much you know until they know how
much you care.
3. My Father is a Liar
4. As a general rule, teachers teach more by what they are than
by what they say.
5. Top 3 Traits of an Effective Teacher: (based on a 50-year
study published by EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP)
6. An Effective Teacher is a Good Classroom Manager
7. An Effective Teacher designs lessons to reach mastery
8. An Effective Teacher has positive expectations that students
will be successful
9. An Effective Teacher has positive expectations that students
will be successful
10. An Effective Teacher has positive expectations that
students will be successful
11. Mothers Love = Life
12. Here in Bannister: WE NEVER GIVE UP ON ANYONE!
13. Here in Bannister: WE NEVER GIVE UP ON ANYONE!
14. Here in Bannister: WE NEVER GIVE UP ON ANYONE!
15. Hapag Usapan
16. Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless; Knowledge
without integrity is dangerous and dreadful - Samuel Johnson
17. The Road that leads to two paths
18. Perspective for Moms
19. Character Formation, in whatever form, can only be
effective if the teachers model the program, not just parrot it or
give lip service to it.
20. Research: Children learn more from what we do than from
what we say.
21. Research: Children learn best when there is consistency
between what we say and do.
22. Even Dogs Know How to Pray
23. Practice what you preach But dont forget to preach what you
practice! - Tom Lickona
24. Everything that happens inside the Classroom IS Character
Building.
25. 2 Active Ingredients Essential to Formation of
Character
26. Loving Relationships Setting Good Example
27. The Child and His Faithful Dog
28. I have come to a frightening conclusion I am the decisive
element in the classroom
29. It is my personal approach that creates the climate It is
my daily mood that makes the weather..
30. As a teacher I possess a tremendous power To make a childs
life Miserable or joyous
31. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration
I can humiliate or humor Hurt or heal.
32. In all situations, it is my response that decides whether a
crisis will be escalated or de-escalated And a child humanized Or
dehumanized. - Haim Ginott
33. The Power of the Teacher to Impact the Lives of the
Students
34. Kohlbergs Six Levels of Moral Development
35. Level I I dont want to get into trouble.
36. Level 2 I want a reward.
37. Level 3 I want to please somebody.
38. Level 4 I follow the rules.
39. Level 5 I am considerate of other people.
40. Level 6 I have a personal code of behavior and I follow
it.
41. Level 1: I dont want to get in trouble. Level 2: I want a
reward. Level 3: I want to please somebody. Level 4: I follow the
rules. Level 5: I am considerate of other people. Level 6: I have a
personal code of behavior and I follow it.
42. REFLECT ON THIS: All Teachers leave their marks on children
everyday.
43. REFLECT ON THIS: Some of those marks are temporary. But
some are indelible.
44. 4 Exercises to Make Teachers Realize Their Power
45. 1 Recall a teacher who inspired you or wounded you.
46. 2 Read Haim Ginotts Quote Everyday
47. 3 Have a Staff Discussion of the ways teachers have
impacted their lives positively and negatively.
48. 4 Meditate on the former students who have come back to
thank you well after they have left the classroom.
49. 18 Simple Ways to Make a Lasting Impact
50. 1 Make them curious.
51. Curiosity = fuel for discovery
52. 2 Model Macro- Thinking
53. 3 Tell Stories
54. 4 Know what to overlook
55. 5 Set them up to surprise themselves
56. Do your best to place them in situations where they can see
not only their growth academically, but personally as well.
57. 6 Make them feel on even ground when you speak.
58. From speaking to students to talking with students
59. 7 Acknowledge & Honor Emotions
60. 8 Show Trust
61. 9 Compliment them (authentically)
62. 10 Recognize nuance
63. 11 Go out of your way to speak to them outside of
class.
64. 12 Model the challenging of convention.
65. 13 Be honest
66. 14 See through their behavior & Academic
Performance
67. FOCUS on the HUMAN BEING!
68. 15 Convince them they can
69. 16 Take Extra Time
70. 17 Be Human
71. 18 Establish a Relationship
72. Educators exist to produce GOOD PEOPLE, not just good test
results
73. 1. Successful teachers have clear objectives
74. 2. Successful teachers have a sense of purpose
75. 3. Successful teachers are able to live without immediate
feedback
76. 4. Successful teachers know when to listen to students and
when to ignore them
77. If only people listened to this Dancer
78. 5. Successful teachers have a positive attitude
79. 6. Successful teachers expect their students to
succeed
80. 7. Successful teachers have a sense of humor
81. 8. Successful teachers use praise authentically
82. 9. Successful teachers know how to take risks
83. 10. Successful teachers are consistent
84. 11. Successful teachers are reflective
85. 12. Successful teachers seek out mentors of their own
86. 13. Successful teachers communicate with parents
87. Garbage Man
88. 14. Successful teachers enjoy their work
89. 15. Successful teachers adapt to student needs
90. 16. Successful teachers welcome change in the
classroom
91. 17. Successful teachers take time to explore new tools
92. 18. Successful teachers give their students emotional
support
93. Pineapple Sample
94. 19. Successful teachers are comfortable with the
unknown
95. 20. Successful teachers are not threatened by parent
advocacy
96. 21. Successful teachers bring fun into the classroom
97. 22. Successful teachers teach holistically
98. 23. Successful teachers never stop learning
99. 24. Successful teachers break out of the box
100. 25. Successful teachers are masters of their subject