When Julie was a student in my high school English class not so many years ago, she was bright, articulate, and smart. As Dr. Hasson spearheading her innovative and uplifting "Chalk & Chances" initiative, she is brighter, more articulate, and so much whip-smarter than the earlier version of herself, having transformed through willful learning and even more willful teaching. I am honored that she is carrying the torch for teachers in a time when so many forces are dimming the light. Shine on, Julie!
Dr. Hasson is a true professional educator who connects with students personally and professionally to not only meet their needs but challenge them to be a better version of themselves each and every day.
Awesome talk! As a school board president, I came to this looking for ideas to point out for our Welcome back to school rally. And yes, teachers has a long lasting positive impact on their students lives!
Thank you for sharing these wonderful words of wisdom, and for all you are doing in the field of education. "They consistently leave an impact because they are intentional about that impact. ...They have this long range vision and they don't get caught up in the day-to-day stuff...they're too busy prospecting for our potential..." Love all of that. Great teachers don't teach subjects - they teach students.
I remember my kindergarten teachers ms Emma ms mcgardle. I am 71 plus and i remember all my elementary school teachers. Looking back when i started teaching. Went back to see some of them
This video hits the nail on the head! I wish I had watched this when I was transitioning from teaching. It's easy to make these mistakes, but being aware of them can save a lot of time and frustration. Well done!
In Diyarbakir, Turkey, a hero used the Heimlich maneuver to save a child choking on candy. This highlights the importance of first aid knowledge. Kudos to the rescuer!
Actually, I don't care if the students remember me or not, but I do care whether they understand and retain what I taught them or not. Generally, I find that if they understood the content they remember me anyway.
@@jennalee3995 No. I am an autodidact. My mother taught me logic before I can remember but She could not think that way. She also read Shakespeare to me and I learned to read, but that was it.
When Julie was a student in my high school English class not so many years ago, she was bright, articulate, and smart. As Dr. Hasson spearheading her innovative and uplifting "Chalk & Chances" initiative, she is brighter, more articulate, and so much whip-smarter than the earlier version of herself, having transformed through willful learning and even more willful teaching. I am honored that she is carrying the torch for teachers in a time when so many forces are dimming the light. Shine on, Julie!
Literally tears in my eyes because I actually remembered my teacher that impact on my life
Now I am also a teacher thanks for this 🙏🙏
Beautifully said! May all teachers pass through the avocados and receive validation for what they do!
Dr. Hasson is a true professional educator who connects with students personally and professionally to not only meet their needs but challenge them to be a better version of themselves each and every day.
Awesome talk! As a school board president, I came to this looking for ideas to point out for our Welcome back to school rally. And yes, teachers has a long lasting positive impact on their students lives!
Thank you for sharing these wonderful words of wisdom, and for all you are doing in the field of education. "They consistently leave an impact because they are intentional about that impact. ...They have this long range vision and they don't get caught up in the day-to-day stuff...they're too busy prospecting for our potential..." Love all of that. Great teachers don't teach subjects - they teach students.
Well done Dr. Hasson ! Thank you for your continued contributions to the profession of education.
“We remember being transformed” leaving an impression is intentional. Change you heart, you life, or your mind.
Calm, collected, and a perfectly delivered message! You rock!
Dr. Julie Hasson is pure magic.
Wow! You are a natural, I hope you never stop talking about Chalk and Chances.
Loved listening to Julie Hasson! Great job! I'm sharing with my teacher and Jostens friends.
I remember my kindergarten teachers ms Emma ms mcgardle. I am 71 plus and i remember all my elementary school teachers. Looking back when i started teaching. Went back to see some of them
Julie, so glad I stumbled onto this video. So enjoyable and so powerful! I hope to see you this summer.
Thank you, Frank!
@@julieshasson, you are making a difference for the world. I have respect for you!
Wonderful speech ! congratulations for sharing with us your teachings and experiences. God bless you forever !
"We remember being transformed." Wow!
Thank you for this. It was very inspirational and motivating!
This video hits the nail on the head! I wish I had watched this when I was transitioning from teaching. It's easy to make these mistakes, but being aware of them can save a lot of time and frustration. Well done!
I want to be a teacher my students remember 🗣️
Thank you very much 😊
Awesome, touching that we do make a difference
You really do! There is so much evidence of your impact.
Its really serves as motivation for us teachers. because we teachers helps our students to fulfill their dreams😍 positive though isn't it🥰
Thank you for making a difference!
In Diyarbakir, Turkey, a hero used the Heimlich maneuver to save a child choking on candy. This highlights the importance of first aid knowledge. Kudos to the rescuer!
Actually, I don't care if the students remember me or not, but I do care whether they understand and retain what I taught them or not. Generally, I find that if they understood the content they remember me anyway.
Thank you so much for sharing.
The teacher we remember.
By Julie Hasson
awesome video
good medicine!
you are a great person
10/10
Hello BEED STUDENTS OF SSCT!
I have no stories about any special teacher!
Your family members or caregivers have taught you at some point.
@@jennalee3995 No. I am an autodidact. My mother taught me logic before I can remember but She could not think that way. She also read Shakespeare to me and I learned to read, but that was it.
neither do I. I cannot remember any good teachers since I did not have too many. I thought that "bad teacher" was one word
Manjistha Seeburn
Love u dear sweetheart Jesus bless u ...welcome
Madam fareeda belated biology teacher love 💝😘 you