Dale Carnegie once said that “A person’s name is to that person, the sweetest, most important sound in any language.”


And so it is. If we want to build meaningful culture, community, and relationships in our schools, we need to learn our students’ names.


This is one way to do it.


Welcome to SPARKS: mini-segments intended to spark your thinking and ignite your practice. These short episodes are based on my written reflections, which you can find on the Teachers on Fire Magazine at Medium.com.


Read the blog post featured in this episode at https://medium.com/teachers-on-fire/my-best-hack-for-memorizing-student-names-4c005a24beae.


My name is Tim Cavey, and I’m proud to contribute to the education conversation through the Teachers on Fire podcast. Make sure to connect with me @TeachersOnFire on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to catch more from me and hear from amazing educators who are bringing growth and transformation to K-12 education today.


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SONG TRACK CREDIT


Flight to Tunisia by Causmic


Tangled by Emmit Fenn


Road Tripzzz by Ofshane


Sunrise Drive by South London Hifi


Fast and Run by Nico Staf


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