I have been an educator for almost 20 years. Prior to that, I worked in private industry for 15 years, then returned to university to earn my education degree. For the past 11 years, I have been a co-creator of learning in a unique, progressive, alternative educational school of choice. Currently, I am engaged in a doctoral program at Gonzaga University in Spokane. A main theme in my learning there has been the roles of systems thinking, complexity theory, and organizational theory, and how they apply to education generally and the learning environment I share with students, parents, and colleagues.
sometimes I just follow the waves of life…where it bring me…which normally to a good cause, for a good cause…everything has a reason to happen…and I learn from it…
sometimes I just follow the waves of life…where they bring me…normally to a good cause, for a good cause…everything has a reason to happen…and I learn from it…
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sometimes I just follow the waves of life…where it bring me…which normally to a good cause, for a good cause…everything has a reason to happen…and I learn from it…
does that make sense Ivon..?
~ KeY
It does and only needs a minor change:
sometimes I just follow the waves of life…where they bring me…normally to a good cause, for a good cause…everything has a reason to happen…and I learn from it…
It is very powerful.
thanks Ivon..
appreciate it..
No problem