In order to answer the question, what did I learned today, I would think through my
day and mention the following activities: I researched student engagement. I
began to read a book about leadership and learning. I talked with a colleague
about co-teaching in our school and its impact on student learning. I watched a
wonderful video from a second grade class that documented their talents. From
each of these activities I learned something. Some of the knowledge I gained is
discrete and easily defined, some is more complex and interrelated, and some
gives me information about my relationships and myself. There are many more
things I’ve heard or read today that may become important—or not. These
represent but a tiny portion of the experiences that accumulate over days,
weeks, months and years into layers that form my unique body of knowledge,
which are then filtered through my distinctive way of perceiving the world, my
personality and interactions with individuals and the larger society.
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