
“The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.” – Khalil Gibran
Thanks, Spidey.
This.
This is what I feel teaching is all about!
As a teacher of the youngest in the school chain, the Nursery and Reception classes, I have always said, and continue to utter, my job is to create a love of learning.
It’s not called the Foundation Stage for nothing.
We are building the foundation for the rest of their school careers.
We, as educators of the first-timers, have a responsibility to instil the importance of education and school within these little mites, make their learning interactive and fun, so they go on to have successful school lives, where they feel prepared for all the curriculum is going to throw at them.
We should make them realise they have all the capabilities within – they just need to work out how to tap them.
They need to realise that there isn’t just one way to do something, but there are myriad ways to solve problems.
We need to grasp their thoughts and help them go with the flow, sometimes losing all track of the planned lesson, when someone poses a question that can ignite further exploration and learning.
We need to teach them how to learn.
I haven’t forgotten.
Miss Wilson.
She was my nursery teacher and the most wonderful teacher ever, making my first days in school, a three year old with English as a second language, such a joy.
So much of a pleasure that I went back to her as an sixteen year old, and volunteered in her class, where she was, by then, known as Mrs Haynes.
I felt so happy, and secure there, it impacted upon my whole school life, and going forward, because of her, and some other amazing teachers, I realised that this was what I wanted to do.
And I hope that I am one of those teachers, remembered for her impact upon children’s lives, but something that irks me, when you ask someone about their teachers, the comments are always about secondary teachers, or late primary ones. Does everyone forget those that shaped their educational futures?
Tell me, do you still remember your Nursery/kindergarten/preschool teachers? 😘
Have a peaceful Sunday Peeps ❤ And enjoy your week!













