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In a Sea of Bloggers...

9/5/2017

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The big question is always this...in a sea of bloggers, why would you blog? That's a great question...one I've often asked myself of other, and yet here I am...blogging. Over the last two summers, I have developed a new sense of appreciation for the art of blogging. I've come to understand that it is not only a way to share ideas, but to reflect and grow as a learner. Thanks in large part to inspiration from workshops I've attended by George Couros and Aaron Hogan, I have decided to take on the task of blogging. This blog is meant to help me self reflect as an educator and learner. It is also meant to help me share ideas of what I've learned and what has been working in my classroom. My last objective with this blog is to be able to connect to other educators out in the world. I hope that you will laugh with me, cry with me, grow with me, adapt and change, and learn more about this crazy wonderful world of teaching with me. In my district, we live by the saying Better Together, and I truly believe that we are far better together than we could ever be apart. Welcome to my world, my inner thoughts and my India Morris Ed blog.
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Tina Yant
9/18/2017 09:28:36 pm

I am so proud of you, India! You are always willing to take risk and be an innovator in the field of education. Your self-reflection and quest for knowledge is inspiring. I can't wait to read more from your blog.

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India
9/22/2017 06:06:51 pm

I am so glad that I work with someone so encouraging! I appreciate all your ideas, help and listening ears!

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Norma
9/21/2017 10:03:18 pm

I absolutely love your passion India! You're such an amazing person. Definitely look forward to your blogs ❤

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India
9/22/2017 06:05:42 pm

Thanks for reading! I hope you enjoy!

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