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Can we find learning in the Kalahari Desert?
Bird Droppings July 13, 2026 Can we find learning in the Kalahari Desert? While out driving this morning, I pulled over along the nearby dirt road, taking pictures of wildflowers and grasshoppers, among other things I find worth pondering. I spent several minutes trying to photograph a seed from a broom sage plant floating along…
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High Stakes Testing and/or Inspection: Does it work?
Bird Droppings July 12, 2026 High Stakes Testing and/or Inspection: Does it work? About twenty-four years ago, I recall we spent several months preparing for a peer review; it was called a GAPPS Review. About the same time, you throw in the Georgia High School Graduation retests, the PSAT, and the End of Course tests…
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Can I teach myself, or am I even allowed?
Bird Droppings July 11, 2026 Can I teach myself, or am I even allowed? “There is then, nothing final about a logical rendering of experience. Its value is not contained in itself; its significance is that of standpoint, outlook, and method. It intervenes between the more casual, tentative, and roundabout experiences of the past, and…
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Is it not an Emerson day?
Bird Droppings July 7, 2026 Is it not an Emerson day? Last night I was extremely tired after not getting much sleep the previous night, yard work, graduate schoolwork, and cooking supper for everyone. About fourteen years ago, while I was sitting and writing, my wife called me to see the sunset, which was gorgeous.…
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All about how you feed the wolves
Bird Droppings July 5, 2026All about how you feed the wolves I walked outside very early this morning to a sky filled with stars and wisps of clouds floating by. Crickets were almost together, chirping slowly in the cool morning. My morning started long before sunrise today, and the sounds I heard as I walked…
