Presence and LaSallian Virtues

“There are men whose presence infuses trust and reverence.”

   -T.S. Elliot

Educator:
I chose this quotation because I feel that with my calm, supportive personality, that I can infuse trust and reverence in my classroom. I'm not a super out-there teacher; I don't get loud, I don't jump into the middle of things, I keep my cool, stay back, and offer my services by being there. I'm reliable and people seek me out for support. I may not be a boisterous individual, but people know I'm there.

Community:
I feel a similar way here as I do as an educator. I do not speak up often in class, but I am present. I may not seek out ways to impress my knowledge of the material to the room, but if I'm asked, I will gladly share my thoughts.

LaSallian Virtues:

Calmness: I am calm but aware. I sit back, observe, and evaluate my surroundings but do not always readily engage outside of my cognition.

Prudence: I am reasonable, straightforward, and accommodating. I listen to others ideas and make connections back to my own comprehension of a subject to help determine my course of action.

Generosity: I'm helpful and love to go out of my way to make someone's life better.

Comments

  1. I am really glad that you shared your take on what being present means. It is ok to sit back and take in everything around us. You are are right...we don't need to be loud or boisterous to show that we are present. Each person will show their presence differently and it good to be reminded of that.

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