Saturday, April 8, 2017

Saturday Sayings: With Urgency



My kids take an end-of-year state reading test in April. I was recently reminded how easy it would be for a teacher to think her job is finished once students take that test -- to finally breathe deeply and fill up the remaining weeks of school with fluff. This kind of thinking is erroneous. Teaching with a sense of urgency means I will give them my best teaching up until the very last day.

All the countless hours of effort, time, and energy I've dedicated to this year do not culminate in the ten minutes a student spends attempting to prove himself proficient for the state. What a waste of time if that were true. The past seven months of my life do not hinge on a test, and the same can be said for my students. So why would I use a test as an indicator that my job is done? 

Secondly, the end of an official testing period is not the end of my influence. Minus the last few days of school when I wrap things up, I plan to use every last minute to joyfully teach every student. I'm not finished messing with their hearts and minds until they walk out my door on the last day of school,  Then, and only then, will I breathe deeply. 


10 comments:

  1. Hi Tammy
    I just got my first Reggie Routman book yesterday. I'm actually reading it right now but took a little brain break to check my email. It's very good and easy to read. Sadly, it also pricks my conscience a little. Which is maybe a good thing because I'm hoping it means I'm growing. Thanks as always, for sharing.
    Ann

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    1. Ann, Regie does that to all of us, which is why I love her so much. Keep me posted!

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  2. I first read that quote many years ago and it's always stuck with me. I love all Regie's books but I could probably argue that that's the most important thing she said :)

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    1. Barb, it's one of my favorite things she's said as well. I hear it in my head often. :)

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  3. You are truly an inspiration Tammy! I feel the same way. Most teachers are counting down how many days until summer, I'm counting how many more days I have to teach my kiddos everything I can. :)

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    1. Miss Trayers, Yes! I'm with you. I'd better make these last days count.

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  4. I love Regie and this quote especially! I always have this sense of urgency in my work. Tammy, you are a great example! Hope you are well!

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    1. Sandra, when I hear that some teachers have never heard of Regie, I feel bad for them. She's amazing, isn't she?

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  5. Our job of teaching and loving is never finished, is it?

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