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The daily meanderings of a teacher

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A journal from a teacher

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  • Should we sharpen the machete or bring a really big shovel?

    Bird Droppings April 3, 2026Should we sharpen the machete or bring a really big shovel? I have been reflecting on the concept of critical pedagogy, and in that reflection, I recall an incident nearly 55 years ago that calls to mind my interpretation and understanding of what we, as teachers, are all about. I purchased…

    April 3, 2026
  • I have found a spiritual side to teaching.

    Bird Droppings April 2, 2026I have found a spiritual side to teaching. “Solitude does not necessarily mean living apart from others; rather, it’s never living apart from one’s self. Not about absence of other people – it is about being fully present to ourselves, whether or not we are with others.” Parker Palmer Dr. Parker…

    April 2, 2026
  • Eating some leftover green beans, ham, and potatoes, and thinking about the circle of life

    Bird Droppings March 31, 2026 Eating some leftover green beans, ham, and potatoes, and thinking about the circle of life I made a huge crock pot of green beans, ham, and potatoes last evening and had plenty of leftovers. One of my favorite childhood memories is of family meals, which were a staple. I’m sitting…

    March 31, 2026
  • What do we see when we look into a child’s eyes?

    Bird Droppings March 30, 2026 What do we see when we look into a child’s eyes? I woke up at my usual time from a dream, thinking I was back twenty or so years, getting up and sending the kids off to school, and it was pretty quiet around the house. After walking to the…

    March 30, 2026
  • I’m not too fond of shopping, but I like Kroger.

    Bird Droppings March 29, 2026I’m not too fond of shopping, but I like Kroger. I used ice packs as heat extractors for my computer for nearly a week until I got the fan fixed. I am sitting here babying my old computer because my new one locks down whenever I try to do work. Granted,…

    March 29, 2026
  • Imagination is a key to unlocking a higher level of thought.

    Bird Droppings March 27, 2026Imagination is a key to unlocking a higher level of thought. Over the years, I have visited many places and met numerous people. In 1973, I was living in Macon, Georgia, and had the great privilege to meet Bill and Gerald Harjo. Gerald was in school at Mercer University finishing his…

    March 29, 2026
  • “Peaceful evolution versus violent revolution,” what a powerful thought

    Bird Droppings March 26, 2026“Peaceful evolution versus violent revolution,” what a powerful thought I have read extensively over the past few years, gathering ideas for my dissertation as part of my studies at Georgia Southern University.  One of those books that passed through my hands, and a few minutes ago, is on my writing table,…

    March 26, 2026
  • The inability to surmount learning difficulties

    Bird Droppings March 25, 2026The inability to surmount learning difficulties I will borrow from old droppings and share them again, perhaps in the future when the message is important to me. In one of my last IEP meetings, my student was reaffirmed, yes, you do have a deficit in math according to state testing.  However,…

    March 25, 2026
  • We must reconcile the present, past, and future to find balance

    Bird Droppings March 24, 2026 We must reconcile the present, past, and future to find balance Several months ago, we spent a few days in Southern Pines, North Carolina, visiting our son, daughter-in-law, and grandkids. On our way home, we side-tracked to Pawleys Island, South Carolina, and Huntington State Park for a quick drive through…

    March 24, 2026
  • I was listening to the stillness of a morning, the sunrise, and sometimes we needed a window and not a mirror.

    Bird Droppings March 23, 2026 I was listening to the stillness of a morning, the sunrise, and sometimes we needed a window and not a mirror.  I was sitting alone this morning, as I often do, after driving around hunting for a few photos of the sunrise. Today, it was mostly clear with a few…

    March 23, 2026
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