Mere Potentiality

Aristotle proposed that the intellect consists soley of potentiality because a person can think on any subject at any given time without the actualization of the object of thought. Mere potentiality: the anatomy of a thought in ten minutes or less.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Monday I Guess

Certified or not, what is the most important thing you have to teach? (Stina)

Teaching in general is pretty thrilling to me. I love learning and sharing and experiencing new things, being able to apply them to what we know and use them to change things. The most important thing I have to teach as of now is simply to live life, or in other words, find something worth doing and do it. My job is to make sure kids have the basic tools, but what I hope every student walks away from my class knowing is that mistakes, successes, highs and lows,life is to be lived. So, let's find something and do it!


You have the best teacher in the world who can teach you anything you want to know. What do you most want to be taught? (lindsey)

Everything- Lol.

Seriously, what I want to learn is not actual subject matter, that is easy enough to come by, but how to continue when things lose their sparkle, how to finish things, how to share the process with others, how to use what I learn to love, and how to think of others before myself.

Next:
What is your ideal home?

Also: I'm confused too, just flow with it and nudge me if I need it. I hope you are having fun, I am *grin*

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