What I took away from last Sunday's meeting was a reminder that we as teachers are the ones who judge what is and...

What I took away from last Sunday's meeting was a reminder that we as teachers are the ones who judge what is and isn't appropriate when it comes to our classrooms. While rules or other teachers may try to influence us in one way or another, we need to think critically about what we are doing and make the best possible choice for the students and situation. What works in one activity won't work in another. What is impossible at one school may be commonplace elsewhere. What is important is to be aware of the range of possibilities and carefully choose what fits our (and our students) needs best.

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  1. Yes, absolutely. We can learn a lot from others: experts, colleagues, our students, our parents, our children ... but at the end of the day, as you say, it is we, the teachers, who have to make the decision what is best for our own students' learning.

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