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4A’s as a Teaching Tool – AWARE
Dear Friend, Over the past two weeks, we’ve explored the foundation of the 4A’s Philosophy of Learning — Awake, Aware, Align, Activate. We began by awakening mind and body, creating clarity and calm to start the day.
4A’s as a Teaching Tool – AWAKE
Dear Friend, Last week, we introduced you to the 4A’s Philosophy of Learning — Awake, Aware, Align, Activate — a simple yet powerful framework designed to build the conditions for deeper learning: presence, a calm nervous system, regulated attention, and meaningful engagement.
4A’s as a Teaching Tool
Dear Friend, At Conscious Classroom, we believe every student and every teacher deserves a school day that begins with clarity, moves with purpose, and ends with a genuine sense of well-being. That’s why our curriculum is built around a simple daily structure: the 4A’s Philosophy of Learning — Awake, Aware, Align, Activate.
Leave It at the Door – Creating Change
Dear Friend, Creating change is no easy task. It demands a significant amount of mental, physical, and emotional energy.
Leave It at the Door – Boundaries & Values
Dear Friend, In the historical musical Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton sings to Aaron Burr, “If you stand for nothing, Burr, what will you fall for?” While it’s never been proven that Hamilton actually said this, it’s a profound contemplation.
Leave It at the Door – Locus of Control
Dear Friend, Locus of control refers to who is in charge of your life—are you steering your own path, or have you jumped on a train that follows a single track set by others? It took me some time to realize that life can either come at you or you can take charge and shape your own journey.
Leave It at the Door – Let It Go
Dear Friend, Have you ever allowed others’ thoughts, feelings, or perceptions to influence your life? You’re not alone.
Seventh Inning Stretch – Take a Break
Dear Friend, Anne Lamott said, “Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you”. Let’s take a moment to check in – did you take a break this summer?
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