Tuesday 22 August 2017

OF SIX GLASSESS AND WHAT EATS US

Every day we meet here in our learning circles, we learn important lessons even we, as adults. I know , that is a very appropriate title. What is eating us?Today all of were asked one question, 

"There are six glasses in a row. The first three are full of water, and the next three are empty. By moving only one glass how can you make them alternate between full and empty?"

I will confirm that this question was not for the children but rather directed towards us adults. Us teachers, us who think we know it all. And as usual there are those among us who ran to answer it quickly, others who were slower and preferred to think longer , others who gave up on the first try.

Lesson learned...our children are different. Our teacher today taught us that we should not let our classrooms be controlled by the brighter children. Yes , those of us who run to answer first were actually right, but because the teacher did not give us that tick just yet, she forced us to think. To think of alternatives. What else could we do about this situation?

Do we ever give our children, even ourselves time to think of alternatives? Are we too quick to give right to those who are right ? Have we ever considered that there are others in the room given enough time will get it right? are we too quick to finish first, complete the curriculum, go ahead of the pack?


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