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Lauzen: What I did this summer

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The following is a news release issued by State Sen. Chris Lauzen:

I would like to share with you a wonderful experience I had this summer. While I stayed up on phone calls and correspondence with more than 250,000 constituents and hopefully made a little progress on a political campaign, I accepted a six-week assignment to teach math five classes a day to middle school students.

What a blast. ... I learned a lot! This experience reminded me how impressionable students are between sixth and ninth grade. It was also a very brief opportunity to see what teachers see in the classroom.

What struck me the most was how sensitive these adolescents are to our opinions ... how children’s fear of rejection makes it hard for them to even make eye contact with adults. Or, when a teacher-student connection has been made with a couple of kids, how quickly they clam up and the masks are raised when other students enter the room. I know this observation is nothing new, but peer pressure is stifling.

As lovely as students are at this age, they require and drain a lot of energy from the adults staying up with them. Six weeks was a short assignment ... I can only imagine how long two semesters feels. So, if you ever see a teacher sitting in his/her car before or after the school day getting psyched up, give some words of encouragement.

There is strength in numbers. Teachers plus parents are tag-team combinations to stay ahead of our kids. Reach out now to get to know your children’s teachers and open the e-mail and phone lines of communication. No parent, teacher, manager, etc. wants to meet a fellow human being for the first time when there’s a problem. Also, we must be extremely careful as parents and teachers that we only say positive, constructive things about our teaching partners – no kinks in our armor, especially in front of such impressionable youth.

If you would enjoy a moment of inspiration, google Khan Academy’s Salman Khan’s M.I.T. Commencement Address. He has been lauded by Bill Gates and a host of innovators. Toward the end of his 18-minute motivational speech on life and education, he shares five or six tips for all of us that are priceless! (Without going into the long story, after watching the speech, one of my sixth-grade students leaned over to his mom, who was visiting class the day I showed this, and whispered, “I love you.”)

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