It's true that I would probably have enough time to do all the pieces of my job if I went through the motions like a robot. Many programs, routines and events are written like recipes for teachers as if both teachers and students are robotic without emotion, passion, vision and humanity. These programs apply some learning research, but the creators forget about the wonderful synergy possible when educational endeavors are executed with humanity, heart and care.
Hence, even if it means that I have to squeeze professional development endeavors and creative, responsive learning design into weekends, wee hours of the morning and late evening time, I'll do it because teaching like a robot is dull, dry and ineffective whereas teaching with passion, care, humanity, intelligence and heart is what I love about the job. Don't you agree?
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