Why It’s OK to Fail

Tutu Tuesdays meets Gian Paul Gonzalez. As much as I love and enjoy teaching, I am never ready or excited for the first day of school. Thankfully, Mr. Gonzalez reminded us that teachers teachers are still changing the world one Super Bowl at a time by deciding to be “all in.” He also reiterated that perfection is overrated and that mistakes on Monday can lead to better teachers better able to change to world one STUDENT at a time on Tuesdays.

Tell me about a time a failure on Monday leads to a better Tuesday for you.

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