Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Random Acts of Kindness


 


 
The feeling of making someone's day is always a great feeling! This week during class (Curriculum and instruction) I have relearned what it means to be kind. I know the idea of having to relearn what it means to be kind sounds silly, but it is a lesson that many take for granted. While groups prepared their random acts of kindness plan I began to think; what can I do to change the culture of campus? A heart attack! No, not an actual heart attack, but an attack that leaves everyone feeling loved and cared for. Planning was lost in translation and the attack was magnificent! This Project lead me to thinking of how relevant are projects like this in the public school setting today. Bullying has become a vicious epidemic that is progressing. Random Acts of Kindness as such can change the culture of every school grade campus around. The idea of a RAK is to allow students to make cognitive decisions that will not only affect their day but someone else's. Requiring students to perform a RAK will boost their confidence, allowing all students to feel loved and cared for, and bridge the gap and reduce bullying.  It only takes one person to stand up and make a change will that person be you?
 
 

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