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Rittman Rules Rittman Rules! brings together Dede's book for Student Teachers and her blog for educators www.bunnyteacher.blogspot.com and. www.dederittman.com L.L.C.

Monday, March 10, 2014

RITTMAN RULES! A Practical Guide to Student Teaching, will soon be an ebook by Dede Faltot Rittman. Additionally, Dede has created a blog for educators. LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE BUNNY TEACHER

Practical weekly advice for the classroom teacher brought to you by:

Rittman Rules! Confidence Communication Creativity


Dede Rittman, a classroom teacher for 37 years, shares h

er ideas, expertise, and lessons learned with all teachers, both new and experienced. Dede believes that every day learning, as well as learning about teaching, are two life long processes for educators. Each day, Dede will share a “carrot of wisdom” with you from her days as a classroom educator, focusing on the three C’s of Confidence, Communication, and Creativity. Because of the person and teacher she is, Dede will also add a fourth C to this web site, Compassion, which is a must for all teachers. Dede believes that teachers are each others best resources, so many of the “carrots” will address staff relationships. By the way, Dede’s teaching days are not over, as she is continuing to educate both teachers and students through her company Rittman Rules! She will soon be publishing her ebook RITTMAN RULES! A Practical guide to Student Teaching. The name “Bunny Teacher” comes from Dede’s former grade 10 English students. As a teacher, Dede set very high expectations in the classroom, but delighted in the learning process and often praised her students and called them her “bunnies” as a term of endearment. In 1989, her third period class bought her a bunny for her birthday, and the saga and legend of Binky Rittman was born. Binky Rittman was a Netherland lop who lived for 11 years- a long time in “bunny years!” She was litter-box trained by Dede and her husband Scott, and Binky had full run of the house. When asked how she could litter-box train a rabbit, Dede always answered “I teach 10th grade; I can tame anything!” Binky went everywhere with the Rittmans- on vacation to the beach, on weekends to the mountains, on long drives in Dede’s convertible, to the nursing home to comfort patients, and sometimes to school- and Binky gave love to everyone she met. Binky died in August of 1999 from cancer, which had spread from the year before, when she had a hysterectomy and complete mastectomy in 1998. When Dede sees former students, they continue to remember Binky Rittman and they still consider themselves to be “One of Mrs. Rittman’s Bunnies.”

An entertaining speaker, Dede is available to address your faculty on a variety of topics to make the classroom a better place to learn and teach.

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An old man meets a young man who asks:

“Do you remember me?”

And the old man says no. Then the young man tells him he was his student, And the teacher asks:

“What do you do, what do you do in life?”

The young man answers:

“Well, I became a teacher.”

“ah, how good, like me?” Asks the old man.

“Well, yes. In fact, I became a teacher because you inspired me to be like you.”

The old man, curious, asks the young man at what time he decided to become a teacher. And the young man tells him the following story:

“One day, a friend of mine, also a student, came in with a nice new watch, and I decided I wanted it.

I stole it, I took it out of his pocket.

Shortly after, my friend noticed the his watch was missing and immediately complained to our teacher, who was you.

Then you addressed the class saying, ‘This student's watch was stolen during classes today. Whoever stole it, please return it.’
I didn't give it back because I didn't want to.

You closed the door and told us all to stand up and form a circle.
You were going to search our pockets one by one until the watch was found.

However, you told us to close our eyes, because you would only look for his watch if we all had our eyes closed.
We did as instructed.

You went from pocket to pocket, and when you went through my pocket, you found the watch and took it. You kept searching everyone's pockets, and when you were done you said ‘open your eyes. We have the watch.’

You didn't tell on me and you never mentioned the episode. You never said who stole the watch either. That day you saved my dignity forever. It was the most shameful day of my life.
But this is also the day I decided not to become a thief, a bad person, etc. You never said anything, nor did you even scold me or take me aside to give me a moral lesson.

I received your message clearly.

Thanks to you, I understood what a real educator needs to do.
Do you remember this episode, professor?

The old professor answered, ‘Yes, I remember the situation with the stolen watch, which I was looking for in everyone’s pocket. I didn't remember you, because I also closed my eyes while looking.’
This is the essence of teaching:

If to correct you must humiliate; you don't know how to teach.”

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The power of a parent's tongue

A story is told about a young Thomas Edison who came home one day with a paper for his mother. He told her, “My teacher told me to give this paper only to my mother.”
Thomas’ mother read the note and her eyes filled with tears. Thomas asked his mother what the note said, and she read aloud,

“Your son is a genius. This school is too small for him and doesn’t have enough good teachers for training him. Please teach him yourself.”
And that’s exactly what Thomas’ mother did; she home-schooled her child with devotion and dedication. As the story goes, many years later after Thomas Edison’s mother passed on, and he was now one of the world’s greatest inventors, he found a folded paper among other family items. He opened the very same paper that had been handed to him to give to his mother and read the following message:

“Your son is mentally ill. We won’t let him come to school anymore.”
At that moment, Edison realised what his mother had done for him so many years ago. He wrote in his diary: “Thomas Alva Edison was an addled child that, by a hero mother, became the genius of the century.”

“The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing.”
Can you imagine what might have happened to Thomas Edison if his mother had read to him the reckless and hurtful words written by his teacher? He might never have invented the light bulb or made his many other contributions to society.
Thank God for the wisdom and wise words of his mother! She created the context in which her son could grow to his full potential.

Let’s take this message to heart and resolve to use our words for healing today. You might be a parent, what do you say to your children.... You might be a teacher, what do you say to your student... especially the ones that are not really performing well presently..

What do you say about your parents, family, boss, subordinate, leader, colleague, follower.... Just as hurtful words can cause uncontrolled damage for life, so can wise words positively affect a person for life. May the words you use today change a life for the better.

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