Category: The Foxfire Approach to Teaching

  • Can we say true heroism and humility are spelled the same?

    Bird Droppings January 12, 2013 Can we say true heroism and humility are spelled the same?   Even though I am one of the worst spellers in this local area I know heroism and humility are technically spelled differently. I will concede to using words to come up with a perhaps catchy title for my…

  • Looking for reasons

    Bird Droppings January 11, 2013 Looking for reasons   I had a rather exciting week as they go. I no longer have to drive down to Macon to pick up and drop off my youngest son at Mercer University as he attends Piedmont College and lives at home with his wife and daughter. However I…

  • Horses and Trains and Learning

    Bird Droppings January 10, 2013 Horses and Trains and learning   It has been many years since I last rode on a train. I mean a serious train going more than the distance between concourses at an airport. Years ago when I lived in the Philadelphia area, we all used mass transit to commute, to…

  • Caring is a very precious commodity in teaching

    Bird Droppings January 9, 2013 Caring is a very precious commodity in teaching   As I am pondering my early hours today before heading to take my wife to work and eventually end up at work myself I read an article dealing with charter schools and how they exclude many students. The air temperature is…

  • Intuitiveness and being there

    Bird Droppings January 8, 2012 Intuitiveness and being there   I have always thought that teachers need to be two things intuitive and empathetic. Both require an element of compassion and caring. I wonder often how people teach without these capabilities. Over the last week with several other teachers we have been discussing this in…

  • The fragility of life

    Bird Droppings January 7, 2012 The fragility of life   Yesterday morning I was awakened for about the tenth time by having to make a bathroom run, our dog, hearing what I thought was rain and a teenager I assume tearing out of our subdivision about two AM. It was around four in the morning…

  • A chill in the air

    Bird Droppings January 6, 2012 A chill in the air   For several days the now we have been below freezing in the early mornings which totally silences the crickets and tree frogs who need an ambient temperature in the a bit more warm maybe high fifties low sixties. So for today my orchestra was…

  • Tripping on a grain of sand and naming your baby Bentley

    Bird Droppings January 4, 2012 Tripping on a grain of sand and naming your baby Bentley   I was so very close to starting this day with the title of Bentley, however as I thought further some might elude that to a rather pricey car. Many years back I had a swimmer on the high…

  • Building Sandcastles drip by drip

    Bird Droppings January 3, 2013 Building Sandcastles drip by drip   Back when I was physical attending classes at Graduate School nearly every day and before switching to Internet classes and WebCT it took some getting used to going to school and then going to school. I was teaching from 7:20 – 3:00 students who…

  • There may be side roads in life

    Bird Droppings January 2, 2012 There may be side roads in life   “We may pass violets looking for roses. We may pass contentment looking for victory.” Bern Williams   I was reminded recently as we searched the area several springs ago for flowering plants; the object was the plant had to be flowering at…