Author: birddroppings

  • Should we consider ignorance a part of the journey?

    Bird Droppings July 13, 2022 Should we consider ignorance a part of the journey? “If I want to justify my existence and continue to be obsessed with the notion that I’ve got to do something for humanity — well, teaching ought to quell that obsession — and if I can ever get around to an…

  • How capable do we need to be? An idea inspired by a student.

    Bird Droppings July 12, 2022 How capable do we need to be? An idea inspired by a student. What a contrast to only a week or so ago, listening to the Atlantic Ocean, the moon is coming back smiling at me as I went out in the wee hours with a crystal-clear sky. There was…

  • Are we missing Creativity?

    Bird Droppings July 11, 2022Are we missing Creativity? Today was another quiet morning; as I wandered out and about, already birds hiding from view were calling. The crickets and frogs as always a beautiful chorus for the morning awakening. Yesterday, several tree frogs later visited our back porch, hiding under pots and a baseball cap.…

  • Just a morning observation

    Bird Droppings July 8, 2022Just a morning observation “I do not write from mythology when I reflect upon Native American spirituality in this book. In my own opinion, mythology leads to superstition; and superstition has proved fatally destruction to many millions down through time. It is ironic, then, that Dominant Society accuses Native practices of…

  • Foxfire is a name for a fungus glowing in the dark until you wander up Black Rock Mountain

    Bird Droppings July 6, 2022Foxfire is a name for a fungus glowing in the dark until you wander up Black Rock Mountain A few weeks back, I was involved in another synchronous adventure, as I am daily. I have been thinking about it ever since. I have been a fan of Carl Jung and the idea…

  • What is this desire for freedom?

    Bird Droppings July 1, 2022What is this desire for freedom? “Brute force, no matter how strongly applied, can never subdue the basic human desire for freedom and dignity. It is not enough, as communist systems have assumed, merely to provide people with food, shelter, and clothing. Human nature needs to breathe the precious air of…

  • In a world of data, can we still use intuition?

    Bird Droppings June 30, 2022In a world of data, can we still use intuition? I spent the better part of the last week either sitting on or walking on the beach at Pawleys Island, South Carolina. Whenever my wife and I go, we ensure we see the sunrise every morning. It was supposed to be…

  • Teaching can be successful

    Bird Droppings June 29, 2022Teaching can be successful When I am home, I try and walk out to a quiet corner of my backyard; last week, my walk was two miles on the beach at Pawleys Island. Even at the beach, strands of spider webbing are still hanging, connecting everything. The scientist part of me…

  • What do we miss?

    Bird Droppings June 28, 2022What do we miss? Walking the beach at sunrise, it is easy to miss the small things while gazing at a beautiful sunrise. One might find a starfish, angel wing shell, or even a cannonball jellyfish. It is similar in life, and we often overlook small matters, focusing only on the…

  • Constructivism Montessori, Piaget, Vygotsky, Dewey, and others

    Bird Droppings June 27, 2022 Constructivism Montessori, Piaget, Vygotsky, Dewey, and others Friday, a year ago, I had a heart pacemaker installed. It is suitable for eight to ten years, and I feel considerably better. My heart rate had been going as low as thirty-six and fluctuating throughout the day. I was fatigued all the…