“I strive to view my students as unique human beings all of whom come to my classroom with a personal history, cultural perceptions and traditions, goals and aspirations as well as fears and insecurities. By employing the principles of Personalization, I am able to connect with my students in a genuine way in order to build trust, respect and rapport in the classroom.” WayHumansWellsAbleOrderGoalHuman BeingsViewsPrinciplesStudentsPerceptionUniqueTraditionStriveGenuineAspirationInsecurityClassroomEmployingRapportPersonal HistoryTrust RespectPersonalizationGoals And Aspirations Author:Joe Harris
“From our human experience and history, at least as far as I am informed, I know that everything essential and great has only emerged when human beings had a home and were rooted in a tradition. Today's literature is, for instance, largely destructive.” KnowsHumansHomeTodayLiteratureHuman BeingsEssentialsTraditionInstanceDestructiveRootedHuman Experience Author:Martin Heidegger
“In the true sense one's native land, with its background of tradition, early impressions, reminiscences and other things dear to one, is not enough to make sensitive human beings feel at home.” FeelsHumansEnoughHomeHuman BeingsLandTraditionDearBackgroundsImpressionSensitiveNativeNative Land Author:Emma Goldman
“Vermont tradition is based on the idea that group life should leave each person as free as possible to arrange his own life. This freedom is the only climate in which (we feel) a human being may create his own happiness. ... Character itself lies deep and secret below the surface, unknown and unknowable by others. It is the mysterious core of life, which every man or woman has to cope with alone, to live with, to conquer and put in order, or to be defeated by.” MenFeelsShouldHumansMayPersonsIdeasCharacterLyingOrderHuman BeingsSecretGroupsTraditionClimateSurfaceCoreEvery ManMysteriousConquerDefeatedVermontBelow The Surface Author:Dorothy Canfield Fisher