What Does it Mean to Teach Brilliantly?

Jenning Prevatte, M. Ed.

As an Associate Professor of education, I find that today's teaching is not just about standards and the content you teach; it is much more. As an education professional, you inspire others, engage in courageous conversations, and support students through difficult life experiences with compassion and understanding.  Teaching takes as much heart as a skill to be a brilliant teacher.

The future of education must include teachers who teach with compassion, teach from a strength-based perspective, and engage in equity-mindedness. Building inclusive, collaborative learning environments with students, families, and communities is critical for future generations.

So, what does it mean to Teach Brilliantly?

Connect with students, families, and the community

The future of education must include teachers who teach with compassion, teach from a strength-based perspective, and engage in equity-mindedness.

Engage in evidence-based teaching practices.

 

Inspire yourself, students, families, colleagues, and communities.

 

Here is a fun activity...write down ways that you connect, engage, and inspire your students, families, colleagues, or the community you work with.


Take time to celebrate yourself and the work you do! 


Education builds bridges, and we look forward to connecting, engaging, and inspiring you.


Remember!

You are talented! You are brilliant!

You connect, engage, and inspire!



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