Thursday, December 18, 2014

Winter Break

Winter break can bring to mind some of the following:
  • The end of 2014.
  • Last school week of the year.
  • Last school day of 2014.
  • Time off.
  • Special time.
People get tired.  Fatigue begins to build up over time.  It accumulates until the point of exhaustion is reached.  Once this point is crossed, complete collapse is, perhaps, the most probable outcome for a person.

This is why people need breaks.  To recharge, to recuperate, to review, to rest.  Breaks are a part of the education process.  The education process, however, does not take a break.  There is great potential for learning, studying, teaching, and becoming further educated during breaks.

This winter break, while resting from being tired, as learners, students, and teachers, continue, as best as possible, the ongoing educational process.  This winter break it is up to the individual to determine how much further to continue along the path to education.


Author: Manuel R. CortezRodas - Educator

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