Even after our teacher training and summer courses are over, there is
still more to learn. Professional development continues throughout our
careers. I have seen teachers who are only a few months away from retirement,
eagerly taking part in discussions to design new projects. Some plan that
upon retirement they will go back to school and take courses that were
not available when they were starting their careers. Teachers are also
learners their entire lives. . . . (excerpt from To Emma, for the love
of teaching)
Who has inspired me by their writing or speaking? Who do I remember
causing me to think, "that person is inside my head and speaks for me"?
Who would I want to stand beside on a stage and feel, by some form of intellectual
osmosis, that we were of one mind in our vision of education? (excerpt
from To Emma, for the love of teaching)
To Emma, for the love of teaching contains delightful vignettes
of teaching and living. Each concludes with an invitation to the reader
to consider her or his own personal responses and thoughts and write them
down in this "reflective journal." Join Sheila D. Rose C.M., Ph.D., a longtime
teacher, on a journey of discovery about what it means to be an educator.
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