DISQUS

Angela Maiers Educational Svcs: An Education Is...

  • Pat · 1 year ago
    a life long experience that everyone deserves to have.
  • MikeSansone · 1 year ago
    An ongoing journey rather than an event. A journey often filled with wrong turns, full contact, and uncertainty. However during the journey, we build our brain, our heart, our courage, our curiosity -- our zest to learn and continue with our education.

    Education can be a lifestyle, yes?
  • Tom Haskins · 1 year ago
    An education is a gift that keeps on giving us a sense that we are always a work-in-progress. We get a real education when we learn:
    how to learn new questions and insights from everything that happens to us
    how to take upsets as lessons that show us something we don't already know
    how to change our minds when things are not working out as planned
    how to take responsibility for our effect on people, situations and our own bodies
  • NCFLmeg · 1 year ago
    An education is something shared. Between the teacher and student, between the students in the class, and hopefully between the students and their parents. And hopefully it will continue throughout our lives, not just in the classroom.


    (I love what Mike said about education is a lifestyle.)
  • NickKellet · 1 year ago
    unlike a quick answer is never over!
  • Andrew B. Clark · 1 year ago
    ...imperative for survival.
  • Eric Peterson · 1 year ago
    .....the path to continually learning and knowledge, which is something no one can ever take from you.
    .....a lifelong committment, guaranteed to provide you with ups and downs, but also guaranteed to bring you ultimate success.
  • AngelaMaiers · 1 year ago
    WOW-These are great promises to live and learn by! Keep em' comin'!
  • John Howell · 1 year ago
    great responses thus far perhaps I could throw a few out there

    ...a process rather than a product
    ...the realization of how much we don't know
    ...a willingness to fail our way to success ( I think I heard something like this from David Warlick ~ but maybe in reference to learning)
  • Bill Graziadei · 1 year ago
    Education is a process of discovery gained through an "interogatory" approach. A see, hear and do teaching-learning style leads to enlightenment for all stakeholders which leads to the ability to formulate another question. It's an evolution not revolution just like the Web 2.0 tools.