Showing posts with label last day of school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label last day of school. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2012

What did you learn this year?

The last day of school for my students is tomorrow.  This school year ends my 21st year of teaching.  Argh!  I just can't believe it!  Where did all the time go?  And most importantly, how did I get so old?  But even as I obsess about my age, I wonder the same thing I wonder every year:  what exactly did my students learn from me that they will carry with them?  I mean, I know they learned reading, writing, math, science, and social studies, but did they learn the REALLY important lessons that I hoped to teach them.  So here are the important life lessons that I hope my students learned from me . . . in no particular order:

*Treat others the way you want to be treated.
*Try, try, and try again . . . and then if you don't get it, ask for help.
*Be a positive and productive member of your community.
*People make mistakes--the important thing is to learn from them.
*The work products you produce reflect your work ethic.
*Work out problems with people by talking to them instead of about them.
*Look at someone's inside instead of their outside.
*Special needs people deserve more compassion, patience, and love because they cannot help the circumstances they were born with.
*Actions have consequences.
*Own up to your behavior.
*Honesty will get you farther in than lies.
*Use your time wisely.
*Compromise.
*Don't waste materials--appreciate what you have.
*People will give you more respect if you use polite words like Please, Thank You, Excuse Me, and I'm Sorry.
*You will not like everyone, but you have to be able to work with them.
*Share.
*We are all different, and that's okay.

Finally, I wonder about how my students will remember me.  Will they say, "Ms. Parker was the best teacher I ever had!" or will they say "Ms. Parker was my favorite teacher of all time!" or will they say "Ms. Parker was a tough teacher but I learned the most from her".  And you know what?  Any one of those statements would be okay with me.