#HolyThursday is my favorite day of the Catholic year: It's a day to reflect not only on serving others, but on letting them serve us.
Turns out, this is the EASY part of service.
Being a servant this way is easy.
-honor your students' identities
-believe their stories and lives
-respect their work and their effort
-get to know them as people
-shape your classroom into a community
-offer extensions and mercy when possible
-offer fellowship and support
-be kind
#highered
"Will you let me be your servant?
Let me be as Christ to you.
Pray that I may have the grace
to let you be my servant too."
And often, in my life, I've protested too: You shouldn't! You don't have to! You can't!
& even if someone can't accept that opportunity, or mistreats you, you are still acting with grace by being vulnerable enough to allow it.
-I am transparent w my students about when I'm hurting
-I tell my students the truth about my life
-I, when appropriate, offer students chances to support me or hear my stories
-I model vulnerability through outing myself about my identities
"God is the river, swimmer. So let go."
Bc as the semester ends, it's easy to forget that we're all just on this earth to walk one another home. Be kind to your students. Be kind to yourselves. Know that the lesson we're supposed to be learning is how to let go, & let the river carry us.
That's what pedagogy IS.
I pray you find the grace to serve others.
I pray it heals you as much as them.
I pray you find the grace to let other people serve you.
I pray you find God/the Universe in yourself when you do.
Love ya'll.