Category: The Foxfire Approach to Teaching

  • If only we can make a difference

    Bird Droppings August 19, 2016 If only we can make a difference   I walked out last night to a partial moon it was exceptionally warm with the high humidity which has become the norm. However, between the clouds I did see a jet stream that was perfectly in line with what tiny faint hint…

  • What is the Sixteen Hour Syndrome and should embrace it or find a cure?

    Bird Droppings August 17, 2016 What is the Sixteen Hour Syndrome and should embrace it or find a cure?   I was away from my computer for several days due to a blown fan. Could be the mass production of hot air or downloading some photos from the weekend so I may be a bit…

  • Now my past studies are making sense

    Bird Droppings August 16, 2016 Now my past studies are making sense   My head feels like a sponge from even with taking sinus meds. We have hot weather and high humidity and my head always feels it. Perhaps why I was sitting thinking back to a day we as teachers in Walton County were…

  • Sitting, wondering, pondering and dishwashing

    Bird Droppings August 8, 2016 Sitting, wondering, pondering and dishwashing   In a roundabout way several earlier readings on the internet got me thinking and pondering as I do. So often we take our technology for granted.  My son and daughter in law are going through this right now which made me think about this…

  • Why is it hard to think about compassion?

    Bird Dropping August 1, 2016 Why is it hard to think about compassion? Almost four years ago I was quietly sitting in a hotel room in South Carolina it was still dark outside and it was odd not being at school on a Friday. I so seldom miss a day of school. My middle son…

  • Doing what you love is not really work

    Bird Droppings July 29, 2016 Doing what you love is not really work “To love what you do and feel that it matters, how could anything be more fun?” Katharine Graham Starting back for teacher work days today and Graham’s statement for me has been true about teaching for all of my life. It seems…

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

    Bird Droppings July 27, 2016 In a world of data can we still use intuition? I mentioned to a fellow teacher I can tell when a child has emotional issues most of the time after observing a few minutes and listening. Granted observations are part of most evaluations but I was referring to an intuitive…

  • Just a morning observation

    Bird Droppings July 26, 2016 Just 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…

  • Should we look within to who we really are?

    Bird Droppings July 25, 2016 Should we look within to who we really are? Amazing what a day or two out of routine will do. I actually did not get on my computer and do anything of a writing sort the past several days knowing with the rest of the coming week my last few…

  • Why would some rather send a photo than write?

    Bird Droppings July 23, 2016 Why would some rather send a photo than write? “Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him.” Aldus Huxley In 1965 I was introduced to this author in a tenth grade English Class. The book we were reading was…