Connecting the Dots
- Nelyda Rodríguez
- Apr 13, 2024
- 2 min read
Are you ready to transform your organization or classroom into an irresistible, dynamic space that energizes and engages everyone involved? BHAGs and PL plans are the answer! BHAGs are long-term objectives that connect your organization with its purpose, while a PL plan with your teacher can turn your classroom into an exciting space where you and your peers are fully invested in your learning. By connecting the dots of knowledge and collecting dots of experience, you'll be able to apply your learnings to your daily life and achieve great success and growth. It's hard work, but it's absolutely worth it. Start your journey today!
Passion and knowledge are the ultimate catalysts for success, while grades and scores are merely superficial measures of achievement. In an inspiring video by Seth Godin, he highlights the importance of connecting the dots, rather than just collecting points. This approach is especially crucial for teachers, who play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our society by guiding students towards a more meaningful education that goes beyond the traditional learning methods. However, our current education system often falls short in fostering a collaborative and supportive learning environment, instead placing excessive emphasis on individual achievements. Nonetheless, as educators, we have the power to ignite our students' passions and instill in them the drive to make a positive impact on their communities and the world at large. Let's break free from the mundane and embrace a more exciting approach to education!
The Connecting Dots video is an amazing example of how expert students are able to use their knowledge to create meaningful connections that help them learn for life. I'm currently pursuing my master's degree and the insights I've gained have been invaluable. I've become more patient and persistent in my teaching approach, not just focusing on getting high scores but also helping my students reflect on what they've learned. Although it can be frustrating when students score low despite my best efforts, I've learned to keep trying until I see significant improvement. Being a teacher is challenging, but it's incredibly rewarding to see my students grow and develop through my guidance.
To achieve meaningful learning, consistency and persistence are key. It starts by assessing the knowledge level of your students and determining how far they can go. From there, assign activities that will help them learn and develop their skills. If some students are struggling, work with them in small groups using RTI interventions. And if the majority of the class is struggling, review the material with them and reteach if necessary. By connecting the dots between different concepts, you can help your students achieve their goals and reach new heights!

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