Adapted from my letter to the editor from April 2022 Elizabeth Hanke Emotional pain, whether it manifests as hurt, anguish, or sorrow, often serves as a critical warning signal, yet we sometimes overlook its significance. As Dr. Geoff MacDonald remarked in a Live Science interview, “If you stub your toe, for a brief moment, your…
Last month, I attended the graduation ceremony at Mankato Christian Academy as their neighbor, even though I didn’t know any graduates. The recurring theme of gratitude in every speech struck me as students, administrators and benefactors all expressed their thanks to one another. Over the past month, I’ve reflected on the importance of gratitude, and…
One Saturday at noon, while walking home from work, I noticed a man who appeared to be sleeping. Concerned for his well-being, I called the police to request a wellness check. Within five minutes, the police arrived, followed shortly by an ambulance and a fire truck. Our emergency services teams’ prompt response and attention to…
I recently hosted a student teacher who provided an invaluable perspective on our educational practices. Each day, he shared observations that highlighted our students’ curiosity and our teachers’ dedication. However, he questioned our system’s reliance on test retakes, suggesting it might undermine the depth of learning. Implying that the focus should be on lifelong learning…
As we mark the four-year anniversary of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns, it’s crucial to reflect on this period’s profound impact on our students. The transition to an entirely online existence has been particularly challenging for the “online generation,” significantly affecting their education and mental well-being. Having hosted high school and university exchange students, I’ve observed…