It's safe to say that our day was jam-packed.
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Background: This student & I bash heads a lot. I am still trying to figure out how to motivate this child to work hard. This student is BRILLIANT, but an attention-seeker to the max. Inappropriate comments, words, actions...you name it - this kid has probably done it.
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I decided to have a seat next to this student while traveling from one destination to the next, & tried to strike up a conversation. We talked about sneakers, Jordans to be exact, & this child suddenly opened up to me.
He talked about his family. He talked about the problems his sibling are/have faced. He informed me about the local Fort Worth gangs. He asked me questions about college. He questioned me about my family.
I was shocked to learn about the hardships he has faced, things he has seen in his life, & knowledge I wish I could swipe away from his brain. No wonder he acts the way he acts, I thought. I spoke when asked a question, but I mostly just listened. I think he appreciated that.
During that bus ride, a relationship began to form. Today, the first day back from the field trip, lacked the usual disruptions from this child. He seemed to be, dare I say, motivated.
Realizing that being a great teacher means forming true relationships with students is daunting...but equally rewarding. I'm becoming more and more emotionally invested in these 9 & 10-year olds. They are unique, goofy, troublemakers, learners, talkers...I could go on & on - but mostly, they are wonderful :)
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