Category: A teachers journey

  • Having a heart

    Bird Droppings March 9, 2010 Having a heart “There are four bases of sympathy: charity, kind speech, doing a good turn, and treating all alike.” Buddha, From the Sayings of the Buddha Yesterday I worked with students expressing a news article in a visual form be that a drawing, power point, poster or any visual…

  • Setting the example

    Bird Droppings March 8, 2010 Setting the example I received an email many months and many nights ago from a friend in Pa., referring to comments I had made, she borrowed from scripture and how a house should be built upon a solid base. She was talking about how we get children to learn to…

  • Sometimes others see us

    Bird Droppings March 7, 2010 Sometimes others see us Earlier in the day I was communicating with some friends in New York and the idea of example being the best teacher came up. So often the opposite can be said and example also can be the anti-teacher and children learn what perhaps they should not…

  • Dropping a feather

    Bird Droppings March 5, 2010 Dropping a feather “If we consider the eagle feather with its light and dark colors, we could argue that ‘the dark colors are more beautiful and, therefore, naturally more valuable,’ or vice versa. Regardless of which colors are more beautiful, or necessary, or valuable, the truth is the bottom line:…

  • Do we fail ourselves?

    Bird Droppings March 4, 2010 Do we fail ourselves? “One of the reasons people stop learning is that they become less and less willing to risk failure.” John W. Gardner A topic that continues to bother me is, why do new teachers after a semester stop being creative and imaginative and full of vitality. In…

  • You can wait a moment

    Bird Droppings March 3, 2010 You can wait a moment “You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for instance?” Franklin P. Jones I have yet to understand impatience. I experienced a situation yesterday with a teacher that made little sense. I understood what was going on yet within that moment…

  • Compassion and passion are spelled similar

    Bird Droppings March 2, 2010 Compassion and passion are spelled similar When does the FIDO principle not seem appropriate? The concept of the FIDO principle implies Frequency, Intensity, Duration and Over Again which is the basis for how to teach a topic in some management courses. Perhaps in a debate when asked a question and…

  • Do we teach or are we taught?

    Bird Droppings March 1, 2010 Do we teach or are we taught It was an interesting weekend and seldom do I miss writing for two days straight. I often will skip a Saturday here and there but my school email was on the fritz and up through late last night I was not communicating very…

  • Practicing Patience

    Bird Droppings February 26, 2010 Practicing Patience It has been nearly thirty five years since I first went to Hemmingway’s just off the interstate in Decatur Georgia. It was a favorite local entertainment establishment. My wife and I would go prior and after our marriage primarily to listen to a local singer who with his…

  • A chilly morning for so many reasons

    Bird Droppings February 25, 2010 A chilly morning for so many reasons I was huddled in my blanket as I went outside to sit and think a bit earlier granted I was barefooted. The air was still except for a slight rustling in the branches and pine needles with the breeze. All in all it…