The Teaching ELA Podcast

Beware the Ides of March

September 24, 2022 Trent
Beware the Ides of March
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The Teaching ELA Podcast
Beware the Ides of March
Sep 24, 2022
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Caesar has ample information to ascertain there is a viable threat against his life, so why does he not heed these warnings?

It’s because of pride. He thinks he’s untouchable. He thinks that his decrees carry the force of god.

How are we like Caesar? Do we listen those who are “beneath” us or do we think we’re too good to listen to the advice of our students, our colleagues, and others? If so, we may be setting ourselves up for a huge downfall, hopefully nobody’s going to stab you, but we may be setting ourselves up for a metaphorical stab in the back.

Takeaways

  1. Julius Caesar shows why humility might be the best way to avoid a gigantic fall.
  2. “Beware the Ides of March” is probably the most famous warning in literature.
  3. What warnings are you ignoring in your classroom or personal life?

Resources

Show Notes

Caesar has ample information to ascertain there is a viable threat against his life, so why does he not heed these warnings?

It’s because of pride. He thinks he’s untouchable. He thinks that his decrees carry the force of god.

How are we like Caesar? Do we listen those who are “beneath” us or do we think we’re too good to listen to the advice of our students, our colleagues, and others? If so, we may be setting ourselves up for a huge downfall, hopefully nobody’s going to stab you, but we may be setting ourselves up for a metaphorical stab in the back.

Takeaways

  1. Julius Caesar shows why humility might be the best way to avoid a gigantic fall.
  2. “Beware the Ides of March” is probably the most famous warning in literature.
  3. What warnings are you ignoring in your classroom or personal life?

Resources