Category: The daily meanderings of a teacher

  • It is not always all in a name

    Bird Droppings April 15, 2014 It is not always all in a name On February 3, 2003, I officially started calling daily emailing and journaling Bird Droppings. I went back in my files and pulled up a few old thoughts and ideas. Along with my new name in 2003 some other bits and pieces as…

  • Is a circle a confined space or infinite undertaking?

    Bird Droppings April 13, 2014 Is a circle a confined space or infinite undertaking? It has been a quick all too quick spring break or so it seems. Mine ended with a dash 350 miles to Southern Pines North Carolina to see our son his wife and our grandbaby. As I walked in the house…

  • A rock flower and song

    Bird Droppings April 11, 2014 A rock flower and song A journey begins with a step and apathy begins with turning your back and saying I don’t care. Last week I had my last IEP of the year. I recall another afternoon when my laptop was acting weirder than normal and all of my school…

  • The journey starts here now

    Bird Droppings April 10, 2014 The journey starts here now “Who, then, shall conduct education so that humanity may improve?” John Dewey A very deep and broad question, I was thinking back to my own community and associations. We elect school board members who hire teachers and principals, they decide on schools to build and…

  • How could it be neither wolf nor dog?

    Bird Droppings April 9, 2014 How could it be neither wolf nor dog? I was approached as I walked up the hill at the Atlanta Zoo by an elderly man. I had never met this man previously and hope to never meet again. He saw my camera around my neck and asked if I saw…

  • Bird Droppings April 8, 2014

    Bird Droppings April 8, 2014 Teaching is it a habit or a routine? “Habit is an effect of repeated acts and an aptitude to reproduce them, and may be defined as – a quality difficult to change, whereby an agent whose nature it is to work one way or another indeterminately, is disposed easily and…

  • Teaching is making a difference each day

    Bird Droppings April 7, 2014 Teaching is making a difference each day “Dialogue, is the encounter between men, mediated by the world, in order to name the world” Paulo Freire A Brazilian educationalist and one of the most influential thinkers of the late twentieth century made famous the term dialogue in his writing. As I…

  • Potential is only that unless it is acted upon

    Bird Droppings April 6, 2014 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…

  • I detest shopping but I really like Kroger

    Bird Droppings April 4, 2014 I detest shopping but I really like Kroger After nearly a week of no computer of my own that can half way respond I have my laptop back. It was interesting I had two thoughts while similar that came to me this morning as I started the day out. One…

  • Seeking perfection in a world full of mud

    Bird Droppings March 31, 2014 Seeking perfection in a world full of mud “I have found there are those who can write and speak fluently and yet do not have anything to say and then there are those who have something to say who may not be so fluent. The big question is who do,…