In high school I had a cheer coach who was like of a beast. She was young, full of herself, and she could be really mean. She didn't have the best curriculum when it came to cheerleading. We were often learning semi-illegal stunts by high school standards and she wasn't always sure what she was doing. Her curriculum was alright but she is a great teacher because she taught me about how to be a better human being. I will always be thankful to her for that. No matter how rude or crazy I thought she was, I will still respect her as my teacher because she taught me fantastic life curriculum.
She taught me what it meant to really use team work in life. When we went to competitions she taught us to never leave anyone behind and if on person falls then we all fall. She taught us to keep on trucking everyday and to always stick up for each others backs.
She taught me to notice the small things and to tell people when they are doing well. As a senior I was nominated by the cheerleaders for homecoming royalty and I remember getting a note from her that said she was proud of me for representing the school and our squad so well. It was sweet and it touched my heart that my teacher would notice me. Because of her I try to send notes like that to people.
The last thing she taught me was to have Nordstrom's Customer service. She was all about respect and being kind and representing ourselves, the school, our cheer team, and her as a coach well. She taught us to always be gracious and kind just like Nordstrom's customer service.
What does this have to do with being a teacher who is trying to implement differentiation? Well it means that I need to use my curriculum and instruction to teach students how to live. Not every student needs to learn the same life lessons. My cheer coach gave me an individual note and I don't think she knew how much I learned from that. I think she saw an opportunity to teach and she took it. I hope I can be even better than her and learn to notice what life lessons my students need and then try to teach them accordingly. If I am able to do that then that I feel I will be successful at differentiating curriculum.
This is a picture of me and my husband in high school when I was a cheerleader. (I couldn't find one of just me, plus he is a stud) My cheer coach's differentiation of curriculum based life skills helped me to become the teacher I am today.
Wow... this is my favorite of all of your posts so far! This one really touched me. Thank you for making such deep and REAL connections with the text, and for reflecting your true self like crazy! You ARE amazing, and it was such a treat for me to read about this very important teacher in your life (and to see a picture of you back then, with your very handsome husband-to-be)! 3 pts.
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