152. What if the class-period was a total failure?


The teacher coach told old Shean,
"So far, I told you things to implement in the classroom, but what to do when someone tells me he is totally burnt out with his students?
You gotta consider that this may happen to you. First premise, Do not think or do anything when still burnt, right after the class-period.
Leave the problem for tomorrow's pondering, planning the class, and possible remedies:
you will be more objective and minimize the matter.
Also, if you see one game, so to speak, does not turn out to work fine now,
don't carry it on;
swift into another stuff.
Regarding a general 'ruin':
when calm down,
next day,
or even within some days,
take the little terrorist and speak with him,
letting him out an exit on his own, and you not rejecting all his attitude in a radical way.
All trees drop fruits,
nothing is spoiled,
all you sow will spring fruit, sooner or later."
Charles A. Lindbergh did achieve to cross the Atlantic with no stopover, as early as in 1927. fromtheskies wordpress com

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