tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3706003313222740419.post6464412785081963113..comments2023-10-06T05:48:36.072-05:00Comments on Minnesotalady: Being who they want to be.Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00605895346350767535noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3706003313222740419.post-49204831021146259632012-06-04T15:42:53.857-05:002012-06-04T15:42:53.857-05:00Amen. Big surprise, coming from me, right? Glad ...Amen. Big surprise, coming from me, right? Glad to see you're back to posting. I missed hearing from you!<br /><br />On the topic of knowing one's students, I had a conversation with a colleague. She said, "I don't want to be their 'friend.' I don't want to know what goes on in their lives . . ."<br /><br />She has a point. There needs to be a line drawn and I'm not sure it's wise for friend students on Facebook. But it is a mistake not to want to get to know your students or build a relationship with them.<br /><br />It's my belief, that the more you do that, the more they will enjoy your class and what you teach.TeacherScribehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02361075104700281269noreply@blogger.com