Supporting Each Other Toward Wholeness!
Jan/01/2011 09:42 AM
I recently presented at the NMASCD Fall Conference where my focus was on the wholeness that comes from having a healthy body, mind, and spirit. My presentation was based upon Mike Anderson’s book The Well Balanced Teacher: How to Work Smarter and Stay Sane Inside the Classroom and Out (ASCD, 2010). In addition, it reflected years of experience in my own personal walk, as well as some important concepts I learned while completing my doctoral studies at Oral Roberts University (ORU). It was there that I learned the importance of balance. It was the first time I can remember being required to meet not only academic goals, but spiritual and physical goals as well.
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