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  • Coming to Closure Week 3 Day 15
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  • The Olympics are a lifetime of training for just ten seconds. Jesse Owens American athlete 1936 Olympics
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  • Teaching A lifetime of training for every ten seconds of our careers.
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  • I am building a fire, and everyday I train, I add more fuel. At just the right moment, I light the match. Mia Hamm American soccer player 2004 Summer Olympics
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  • We are building a fire, and with every question we ask, we add more fuel. At just the right moment, we light the match.
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  • When anyone tells me I can't do anything, I'm just not listening anymore. Florence Griffith Joyner American athlete 1988 Summer Olympics
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  • When anyone tells us we can't do anything, were just not listening anymore.
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  • The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part; the essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well. Pierre de Coubertin Founder of modern Olympic Games
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  • The essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well.
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  • In the small space on the post card, & with the knowledge that post cards go through multiple hands, write your goal for next year and your address
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  • Park City Home of our Math Camp for over two decades
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  • But were leaving Park City now Coming down from the mountain
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  • Whats essential to take home?
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  • Have one goal
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  • Be focused
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  • Change should be gradual and persistent Slow and steady
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  • Questioning is only one aspect of good teaching
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  • We need friends on this journey
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  • Remember all the ways we can connect
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  • Discussion & Reflection are tools of change
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  • Make student thinking visible by the questions you ask
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  • Its not about the curriculum you teach
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  • Its not about the textbooks you use (or dont use)
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  • Its not about the technology you use (or dont use)
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  • Professionals
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  • The Lifelong Pursuit of Excellence
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  • Sharing is caring
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  • Whats the message you need to share with your colleagues?
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  • Looking back
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  • Hiebert & Stigler
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  • Hong Kong Video
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  • Australia Video
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  • Tom & Lyle
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  • Push & Probe
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  • The Mathematical Practices
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  • Looking at student work
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  • Asking probing questions
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  • My Favorite No
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  • Using technology to probe for understanding
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  • Responding to issue of social justice
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  • Questions while Hanging Out
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  • Teacher Moves that help or hinder student learning
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  • Goal Setting
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  • What message do you need to send to yourself to move forward? How can you encourage yourself? How can you reward yourself?
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  • What message do you need to send to yourself to move forward? How can you encourage yourself? How can you reward yourself? Write your message and then use www.futureme.org to send at a time when youll need it
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