#Teachers December 13

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Throughout December 2024, several of us are taking part in the 30-Day PPT Coach4aday Challenge. PPT is an acronym for People Places or Things. Each day we share our insights, thoughts, or memories about a person (living or dead), a place (we have visited or learned about) or a thing that intrigues us. Today I am going to write about the impact of TEACHERS.

For many teachers next week will probably be the last week of classes in 2024. Busses and cars will not pull up to local schools and drop children off for a couple of weeks. Yes, the break will be welcomed but for many children the opportunity to interact with a caring and supporting adult often only takes place in a school.

My post today is a thank you to every TEACHER for choosing this profession. I want to remind them that they are in the relationship business not just the education profession.

People, Places, & Things 30-Day Challenge Guidelines

Like previous challenges there are no hard and fast rules to participate. There are a few suggested guidelines

  1. Each day in December 2024 write about a Person, Place or Thing-PPT
  2. Share at least one fact, memory, or quality about your subject choice.
  3. If so inclined use the hash tag #Coach4adayChallenge on social media platforms

December 13th-Teachers

While preparing leadership training sessions for clients, I often come across inspiring videos to incorporate into the lessons. One of my go-to choices for professionals in the field of education is a video by Josh Shipp, a motivational speaker known for his impactful messages to teachers.

Here is the video about the impact one caring adult can have on children.

Coach4aday

My purpose in life is to coach. I am a former collegiate basketball coach, director of athletics, and chief of staff. I worked at four NCAA Division I & II universities during my career. At each campus I learned timeless lessons on teamwork and leadership. Today my passion is coaching others on what it takes to lead, serve, and succeed.

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