Silent Learning Experience Essay

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During the twenty minutes of silent sitting, I observed several different scenes in a coffee shop. It’s interesting to look back on your own feeling and experiences in contrast to one’s seen before you. The first scene observed took place between a father and daughter. They just came back from swimming, as was obvious from their apparel, so they came into the coffee shop for a bite of ice cream. The father, engaging in conversation with his daughter, asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, for which she answered, “A dancer!” The girl, grinning from ear-to-ear, didn’t expect her father to reply “Life is hard. You’ll learn how unrealistic that is later.” The smile quickly faded from her face as she went on enjoying her ice cream. This …show more content…

I think this is the way I learn best is through relation. However, I also learn that I connect really well with other’s feelings. I felt the little girl’s sadness when she was given too much realism. I shared in the excitement of a man starting a new job, especially one at a coffee shop. However, I also learned more about the teacher I would like to be. No matter what, I will always strive to save or help every child, even if it doesn’t matter in the end. I hope that aspect of me never changes. I care about people, especially when I have no just cause. I find these strengths within myself after only minimal observance. Imagine what further observations could depict. An article which spoke to my soul and summarized a mixture of feelings I had was “Courage” by Shirley A. Riddle Bendau. Throughout her narration, she depicts the discouragement and tiredness she feels over teaching. However, she realizes that she teaches for a reason, and that reason is because of “that moment when a student believes in himself…for the chance to speak honestly and listen openly while others do the same. I teach to become vulnerable, to be questioned and to question, to feel the sense of danger that comes with molding futures” (p. 96). Bendau ultimately summarizes everything I want to be, while opening my eyes to further things I need to

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