Thursday, June 17, 2010

New Year's Resolutions

By Dan Beerens
Originally posted on Nurturing Faith ~ the blog of Christian Schools International

The best time of the year for resolutions is January 1. True? Not really in education! Many of you are wrapping up the school year and some of you are already “childless” and roaming around in a mostly empty building. While you wrap up the year, many of you are already in planning mode for next year. Given our agricultural/cultural schedule of summer months without students, let me encourage you to take some time to reflect and resolve.


  • What went well and not so well this year that I hope to change in the fall?
  • What did I want to work on but could not take the time for or get to in the crush of the year?
  • What could I do proactively so that I will feel calmer when I get into the busyness of the fall schedule?
  • How will I strengthen the weakest aspects of my work? For teachers it may be finding better learning activities for a less than stellar unit, for principals it may be putting together a classroom visitation schedule that is more realistic and committing to it.
  • How will I pursue professional passions that allow me to bring unique benefits to my school or system?
  • How will I recharge my spiritual tank? Will I take more time to refresh my interior life?
  • Maybe summer is a good time for you to take a minute and reassess what you are doing in terms of your chosen work. Do you still feel called? Are you still passionate about what you are doing? Are you still eager to learn more about your discipline and life?
Is it a perfect time to catch up on reading the Nurturing Faith blogs you have missed this year? (Actually principals tell me they read the blog more in the summer than the school year!)

Have a great summer! I will see some of you at the CSI convention and others at your school for staff development. Nurturing Faith will take a summer hiatus now and begin again in the fall.

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