“I will not place before my students any task for which they are not prepared by prior mastery.”
~Dorothy Blosser Whitehead
~Dorothy Blosser Whitehead
| This quote sits in a frame on my desk at school. I try to look at it before I am pulled off on rabbit trails. I owe my students the best planning, the best lessons, the best visuals I can give them. That won’t happen if I give in and allow myself to while away my time on interesting but less important tasks. But why do second most important things seem more appealing than most important? |