Monday, December 17, 2012

I Am Grateful



Teach me Something! The way we choose to perceive life makes all the difference. Choose to see life as the gift it is. Be grateful. Be alive. Gratitude opens the door to freedom. Lessoned learned? Stop focusing on what you don't have in your life and focus on what you're grateful for that is in your life. This may just make all the difference in the world... If you're not living the life you want, it's not too late to make a change. And never worry about what people may think as you prepare a better life for yourself. What other's think of you is none of your business.

If Your Life Sucks, It's because YOU Suck!



Marco here... Teach me Something! The idea that your consciousness is a creator is a concept that has taken roots in science, many different schools of thought, mainstream thinking, and personal growth & self mastery. Think on these things...

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Hey Kids! Learn Your 7's! Come On!



Teach me Something!!

Hey Kids! Do You Know Your 8's?



Teach me Something! This is so much FUN! Sing along everyone!

Hey Kids! Do You Know Your 9's?



Teach me Something! Sing along everyone!

The War on Kids: The Definitive Documentary on the Failure of the Publi...



Teach me Something! This is a 2009 award winning, critically acclaimed documentary of the complete and utter failure of the public education system and United States demonization of home schoolers. To purchase a high quality DVD of this and to get more documentation on this subject, visit The War on Kids!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

All Kids are born geniuses,but are crushed by society itself




All children are born with the potential to become geniuses because nature gave them the gifts of thought, imagination, creativity and curiosity. In other words, children are born with the potential to become creators or scientists. When children are babies, their imagination, creativity and curiosity are very strong, which is why they are always playing with things and their imagination has no limits.

As children get older, society and many times their parents, teach them to suppress their imagination, creativity and curiosity. Society destroys the creativity of children by grading them instead of listening to their needs and paying attention to what makes them learn better. It also teaches children not to question things. As a result, the minds of children become polluted with judgmental thoughts and they lose faith in the power of their imagination and creativity because learning becomes more like a burden.

When it comes to suppressing children’s imagination and creativity, most parents are not even aware that the things that they teach their children are polluting their children’s minds. This is because most parents have been conditioned since the day they were born to think within the conventional matrix and not question things. Because of this, most parents have forgotten how important it is to imagine things and be creative.

To prevent the minds of future generations from being polluted with disempowering knowledge, we must turn to nature for answers and have faith in it. This means that we need to respect the power of thought, imagination and curiosity. These powers of nature are the foundations of geniuses. When these powers are weakened, the minds of children lack creativity and they become more like androids. Another way we can increase the creativity of children is to encourage children to participate in creative arts and peaceful music. These two fields are essential for increasing children’s creativity because they strengthen the power of their imagination.

Indian Club Workout for Athletes. Interesting...



Might just have to get me some of these! 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

WHY TEACHERS QUIT



“Teaching is not a profession. It is a never-ending entry-level vocation, divorced from foundational understandings of training, accountability, and advancement. If we are to enact meaningful reform, we must rescue teaching from its status as vocation and volunteerism, and recast it as a profession of rigor, creativity, and unlimited impact.”

-From “Teaching in the 408”


Wow! We had no idea... Just as high school dropout and graduation rates are a persistent issue of concern in the education arena, teacher turnover rates are similarly troubling.
Almost half of teachers leave the field after just five years, according to the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, and the debate surrounding how to keep teachers in the profession is still evolving. This in-and-out filtering of educators creates discontinuity and costs school districts across the country $2.2 billion annually, according to social action network Take Part.
So why are all these teachers packing up their desks and leaving the classroom? Click below and read on...

I QUIT!

Unhappy Teachers