Right back in the classroom
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Perhaps it’s best if we all first face a sad truth: For a huge
portion of our community, this is the worst week of the year. That’s
right, school has started again.
If you think back, you just might remember the feelings as summer
ended. There is sadness as the freedom to do anything or nothing
slides from between your fingers. There is dread as that freedom is
replaced by the looming regimen of class bells, class work and, worst
of all, homework. And growing up here, where the beach can be your
playground -- and if not the beach then any number of parks,
amusement parks, movie theaters, you name it -- makes the pain of a
disappearing summer all that much worse.
So let’s face the fact that many students aren’t going to be
jumping out of bed these first mornings. That’s OK. They’ll come
around.
And when they do come around, it’s up to us as parents, friends
and teachers to remind them of the importance of education. It’s up
to us to build in them a love of learning that will last a lifetime.
How can we do that? Well, every student will be different, but if
you can find a topic someone is interested in, start there. Show what
else can be found on its history, its practices, its rules or its
details. Can you squeeze in a little math or business training?
Demonstrate what it takes to become an expert on a subject and you’ll
have gone great lengths in showing what it takes to succeed in
school, too.
We also can simply lead by example. Pick up books and read. If you
have an interest in something, investigate it. Show a love of finding
out about new ideas. Ask questions and don’t be satisfied with quick
answers.
And be interested in what those students you know are interested
in. Learn about it together -- that’s a winning proposition.
But first, make sure those students get to school on time for the
first few weeks.
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