Education Plan Brainstorm
Author: Manuel R. CortezRodas
An educational plan is a good and helpful tool for educators to use. It helps us lay down a clear vision on a solid foundation. A vision that lets us see a clear path from the present presentation of education, to a future interpretation of those who become educated.
From one hour, to an hour per month, per week, per day, to five or six days a week, to a quarter, a semester, or a whole school year; time is defined in education by many terms, and educators should have an education plan that is good, and helps see the students become educated in the time defined. We should see our students through to a good education for their future. Creating an education plan is a good and helpful tool for educators to use.
A primary step to take when developing an education plan is a brainstorm. A brainstorm is composed of parts: the brain, and the storm. The brain is the organ in our body where learning is processed. The storm is, as its natural definition reminds us, a rapid change in weather that may result in hazardous conditions, without proper shelter.
During an education plan brainstorm, thinking about the education process, and sheltering it form hazards, allows for the safe and secure educational development of a concept, idea, standard, or thought. By preparing and planning for all possible adversities that we face as educators, and those that students face in their education, we can design and develop an educational plan that should result in educational success.
It is good that educators create education plans, and it is good that they start by brainstorming such creations, if the education plans are to weather through the tough seasons and develop during the good times. With an education plan in a secure place where it can thrive, an educator can securely educate a classroom of students a concept, idea, standard, or thought.
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