What am I?
As an Architect I would use their
designing skills to build my indoor and outdoor area. Being able to visualize
something and making it real. As a weaver I would make be very creative and good
with my hands. As a sculptor I would also have to visualize what I’m modeling.
As a mediator I would take their patience and knowledge. As a horticulturist I
would take their skills to take something small and help it grow to its full potential.
I choose each skill to help me as a director. As a director we must take on
different roles and aquire different skills. Being able to design my
environment to its maximum potential as a architect builds a building. Creating
new works of art as the weaver and sculptor will do with their art. It’ll take
patience and a clear mind as a meditator to teach others. A horticulturist
using their ability to care for something as flower (child) and help them reach
their full potential.
Jasmine,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your ideas on the connections between the listed careers and a director. I have similar connections as well, for instance as a horticulturist you have the skills and quality to help things grow. I thought your blog was simple yet informative as to what qualities you believe a director should have. Thank you for sharing and allowing me to comment on your blog.
Hi Jasmine,
ReplyDeleteI think that as a director, we have to use a many hats. I liked that you tapped into each one of the different roles. Out of all the roles that was talked about the most easy to do would be an architect. I know when I hear the word architect, I think of a person who builds big things or buidings, but they can also do small scaled things. As teachers, we could build a shelf or table to change the physical enironment? Have you ever did something small to change your class or enironment? Did it cost you a lot of time or money? Is it worth it? How would the children feel about this little change? Something small could change itno something big!