Paul Thomas taught high school in rural South Carolina for nearly twenty years. Now he teaches at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. He writes here about what it means to have a life ...
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Paul Thomas taught high school in rural South Carolina for nearly twenty years. Now he teaches at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. He writes here about what it means to have a life ...
What a wonderful article. What makes us teachers. Being a teacher is different than becomoing a teacher.
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Presentation given at SUNY Learning Networks SOLSummit in Syracuse, New York on February 28, 2013 Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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The life of the great teacher is a life of service. Even those who have made such a big impact on teaching, from Rick Wormelli to Linda Darling-Hammond, have helped us understand necessary changes from the teacher's point of view. Paul Thomas provides some beautiful anecdotes of being that great teacher. Were his motive not service, these anecdotes would be lost.