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“What I Have Learned Teaching” Guest Author- (Me!)

September 13, 2016 By Bekki Leave a Comment This content may contain affiliate links.

What if our smartest kids are lazy, egotistical, thieving brats?
What if they ace the test, but bully the kids next to them?
Jessica with “What I Have Learned Teaching” writes,
As a teacher, we often focus on what students know, the facts, details, the content.  But really, what is our goal?  What counts when raising up the next generation?  It’s about how our children live and learn.  Can we create lifelong learners?

 

Bekki from A Better Way to Home School is here today to help us consider our focus when teaching and homeschooling.  Her broader, bigger perspective is refreshing in this world of standards, test scores, and always meeting the next tangible goal.

Read how to avoid raising brilliant brats here.

Preview of the Heart of Homeschooling God’s Way Master Class.

We need to STOP measuring success by grades, achievements, awards, and worksheets.

 

 

 

 

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