Category: The Art of Learning: Using the Foxfire Core Practices as a pallette

  • Potential is only that unless it is acted upon

    Bird Droppings March 17, 2015 Potential is only that unless it is acted upon “Love is a complex experience which seems to follow no rules but its own. Romantic love can have the power of a hurricane or the tenderness of a soft wet wind. I have known, too, a chance introduction which instantly and…

  • Can we really find answers?

    Bird Droppings March 16, 2015 Can we really find answers? Several years ago I would have said there were answers to almost any question that could be asked. Today sitting here I wonder granted first you have to ask what is the question or questions but I have a different attitude now sort of one…

  • Is there a difference between progressive and traditional teachers?

    Bird Droppings March 13, 2015 Is there a difference between progressive and traditional teachers? In a ninth grade literature class that I happened to co-teach in, I was introduced to the book Freedom Writers Diary and the film based on the book. In some ways the story is similar to the story of Foxfire. Erin…

  • The sacredness of finding Foxfire in the Kalahari Desert

    Bird Droppings March 12, 2015 The sacredness of finding Foxfire in the Kalahari Desert I have known about Foxfire for nearly forty five years since I bought my first copy of a Foxfire book in 1972 or so. Since that time coincidence as it may be I have taken courses in the Foxfire approach to…

  • The beginning or end in a circle is where?

    Bird Droppings March 11, 2015 The beginning or end in a circle is where? “It is the function of art to renew our perception. What we are familiar with we cease to see. The writer shakes up the familiar scene, and, as if by magic, we see a new meaning in it.” Albert Einstein Over…

  • Can we teach a love of learning?

    Bird Droppings March 10, 2015 Can we teach a love of learning? I bumped into this young lady at the grocery store a few days ago and it had been some time since our last run in. She was one of my secret seniors nearly six years ago. It has been almost some time since…

  • Have we sold our souls for a few trinkets?

    Bird Droppings March 9, 2015 Have we sold our souls for a few trinkets? Morning is a special time for me always a new beginning. That might be far too easy of a way to say what I am trying to say. Today I went out a bit early from the house to take out…

  • Teaching and life are simply feeding wolves

    Bird Droppings March 6, 2015 Teaching and life are simply feeding wolves I have heard and seen this in many forms. “’One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a debate that goes on inside people. He said, “My son, the battle is between two “wolves” inside us all. One is Evil. It is…

  • A good teacher teaches so the journey continues not ends

    Bird Droppings March 5, 2015 A good teacher teaches so the journey continues not ends “I have never found the companion that was as companionable as solitude. We are for the most part more lonely when we go abroad among men than when we stay in our chambers.” Henry David Thoreau, “Solitude,” Walden, 1854 There…

  • Why is it when putting a puzzle together a piece is always left behind?

    Bird Droppings March 4, 2015 Why is it when putting a puzzle together a piece is always left behind? “All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter into another!” Gail Sheehy, American journalist,…