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3 Things Students Desire to Hear From Teachers
Edutopia International Online Magazine
  • Lori Desautels, Butler University
Document Type
Blog Post
Publication Date
5-18-2015
Additional Publication URL
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/students-desire-to-hear-from-teachers-lori-desautels
Abstract

A year and a half ago, I decided that I needed to return to the K-12 classrooms and really experience ground-level teaching, testing, core standards, differentiating, and emotionally connecting with children and adolescents in ways I had not for many years. I have been and still am an assistant professor in the school of education at Marian University, but the environments, experiences, and my own learning have grown and changed immensely from returning to the classroom 18 months ago.

I asked the university for a course release, taking the lectures, research, and strategies into the early adolescent grades. And three and a half semesters later, I am discovering, sometimes failing, sometimes celebrating, but always walking the walk of my graduate students and sharing these experiences with my pre-service teachers. Two mornings a week, I have entered six fifth grade classrooms in three elementary schools in Washington Township, a large Indianapolis public school district. Currently, I am co-teaching in four different seventh grade classrooms. I am learning more than I ever could have imagined, but the greatest lesson has been discovering the three key themes or words that keep showing up with the hundreds of students that I have had the privilege to teach and mentor.

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Citation Information
Lori Desautels. "3 Things Students Desire to Hear From Teachers" Edutopia International Online Magazine (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lori-desautels/9/