Teachers who inspire: the "other notes" that every child should receive

Holy Week arrives and with it the delivery of notes. Some will return home happy with their outstanding and others somewhat disappointed and with pending homework for this vacation. And is it already? Nobody is going to tell us how they are on a personal level?

Let us recognize that we would all like to see our children for a little hole. Know if they respect their peers, if they are participatory, shy ... things we don't know, nobody tells us. That not only their academic potential be evaluated but also the staff. Well said and done. Ramón is a teacher who is inspiring on Twitter thanks to the publication of the "other notes", those that every child should receive.

Ramón has been dedicated to teaching for years, both in schools and universities, and is convinced that the notes of a lifetime are nothing more than "that label that marks the child: unfair, cold and absurd."

He currently teaches nine-year-olds and has decided to turn around the typical concept we have of notes and post "other notes" on Twitter that he has given his students in this evaluation. It is about those abilities, always positive in which he considers his students to get "notices".

As he himself tells, each of them personalizes the most true to reality. Arguing that "in addition to something nice, it is great information for their parents that they rarely have in their hands."

Yesterday, inevitable notes day, I decided to give you the "other notes", which are certainly the important ones. #soyMaestro pic.twitter.com/qTSzHNTFHL

- ℙ𝕣𝕠𝕗𝕖 ℝ𝕒𝕞𝕠́𝕟 (@Profe_RamonRG) March 24, 2018

The tweet has already received more than 1,700 retweet and more than 4,400 likes and best of all, has managed to inspire numerous teachers who do not hesitate to launch the Ramón initiative with their students the next evaluation. We hope to see many more of these "other notes" among our children.

Video: Teaching Methods for Inspiring the Students of the Future. Joe Ruhl. TEDxLafayette (April 2024).