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gratitude in the grind – Danbook
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Follow Blog via Email. To follow this blog via email, enter your address below. Join 6 other followers. Gratitude in the grind. A blog by Danny Tortelli. Gratitude in the grind. I walked into the cafeteria last week, and an eighth-grade boy came up to me to say, Mr. Tortelli, you get a Turkey-gram? At the end of my first day of interventions in-class tutoring with him, it didn’t look like we’d be going far this year. I spent as much time that day getting him to stop cracking jokes and pen...He cheated...
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dtortelli – Danbook
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Follow Blog via Email. To follow this blog via email, enter your address below. Join 6 other followers. Gratitude in the grind. A blog by Danny Tortelli. It’s going to happen. Does this set in with every student? No, not even close. But I’ve noticed something else about these mini-lectures I preside on: am I even hearing myself? What could there possibly be to ‘learn’ from or to ‘challenge’ me in my life? Can’t even listen to me? In short, the lecture was phenomenal! Absolutely. But most importantly,...
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practice makes joy – Danbook
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Follow Blog via Email. To follow this blog via email, enter your address below. Join 6 other followers. Gratitude in the grind. A blog by Danny Tortelli. It’s going to happen. Does this set in with every student? No, not even close. But I’ve noticed something else about these mini-lectures I preside on: am I even hearing myself? What could there possibly be to ‘learn’ from or to ‘challenge’ me in my life? Can’t even listen to me? In short, the lecture was phenomenal! Absolutely. But most importantly,...
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November 2013 – Danbook
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Follow Blog via Email. To follow this blog via email, enter your address below. Join 6 other followers. Gratitude in the grind. A blog by Danny Tortelli. Gratitude in the grind. I walked into the cafeteria last week, and an eighth-grade boy came up to me to say, Mr. Tortelli, you get a Turkey-gram? At the end of my first day of interventions in-class tutoring with him, it didn’t look like we’d be going far this year. I spent as much time that day getting him to stop cracking jokes and pen...He cheated...
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About – Danbook
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Follow Blog via Email. To follow this blog via email, enter your address below. Join 6 other followers. Gratitude in the grind. A blog by Danny Tortelli. Born and raised in the suburbs of Cleveland, OH, I left (or “took my talents” for you NBA fans) and headed to Buffalo for a History degree at Canisius College. As an alum, I headed west to Chicago and am currently a teachers assistant through Amate House. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). A Year of Service.
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TeacherAde – Danbook
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Follow Blog via Email. To follow this blog via email, enter your address below. Join 6 other followers. Gratitude in the grind. A blog by Danny Tortelli. During my time as a Teachers Assistant at Perspectives Middle Academy, I’ve learned a lot about what it means to live a Disciplined Life. Periodically, I reflect on how my students also grow while practicing the principles of ADL. Don’t forget your “obrigados”. Accept your quality self. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Finding Joy in...
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January 2014 – Danbook
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Follow Blog via Email. To follow this blog via email, enter your address below. Join 6 other followers. Gratitude in the grind. A blog by Danny Tortelli. It’s going to happen. Does this set in with every student? No, not even close. But I’ve noticed something else about these mini-lectures I preside on: am I even hearing myself? What could there possibly be to ‘learn’ from or to ‘challenge’ me in my life? Can’t even listen to me? In short, the lecture was phenomenal! Absolutely. But most importantly,...