The daily meanderings of a teacher

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  • I am listening to a chorus of frogs, crickets and an occasional owl

    Bird Droppings July 24, 2014 I am listening to a chorus of frogs, crickets and an occasional owl “You don’t get harmony when everybody sings the same note.” Doug Floyd Most every night and early morning when I walk about especially early in the morning I am listening to the choral arrangement of tree frogs,…

    July 24, 2014
  • How do we know we are grown up?

    Bird Droppings July 23, 2014 How do we know we are grown up? “The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them; he becomes an adult; the day he forgives himself; he becomes wise.” Alden Nowlan Earlier this week a former student posted on my…

    July 23, 2014
  • Can we use the word sacred truthfully?

    Bird Droppings July 22, 2014 Can we use the word sacred truthfully? “Teachers who do not take their own education seriously, who do not study, who make little effort to keep abreast of events have no moral authority to coordinate the activities of the classroom.” Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of freedom I have been a student…

    July 22, 2014
  • Are we not always getting ready?

    Bird Droppings July 21, 2014 Are we not always getting ready? “In the government schools, which are referred to as public schools, Indian policy has been instituted there, and it’s a policy where they do not encourage, in fact, discourage, critical thinking and the creation of ideas and public education.” Russell Means I walked early…

    July 21, 2014
  • Why is experience the greatest teacher?

    Bird Droppings July 20, 2014 Why is experience the greatest teacher? “Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.” Douglas Adams, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy What a way to start with a line from a…

    July 19, 2014
  • Did you know trees can talk?

    Bird Droppings July 19, 2014 Did you know trees can talk? “Did you know that trees talk? Well, they do. They talk to each other, and they’ll talk if you listen. Trouble is, white people don’t listen. They never learned to listen to the Indians so I don’t suppose they’ll listen to other voices in…

    July 19, 2014
  • Is it a paradox that sometimes small can be big?

    Bird Droppings July 18, 2014 Is it a paradox that sometimes small can be big? July has been a slow month for sunrises with clouds and fog nearly every morning. Somehow between the clouds and even in the fog I have found images worthy of a photo. Finding the tiny pieces within our existence is…

    July 18, 2014
  • Why is it so hard listening to a child?

    Bird Droppings July 17, 2014 Why is it so hard listening to a child? Sitting here by myself writing before the sunrises and reminiscing I recall listening to some children. It has been some time since I was sitting in my class room on C-Hall when a friend came by with her baby brother about…

    July 17, 2014
  • Let’s change NCLB to OCAT today!

    Bird Droppings July 16, 2014 Let’s change NCLB to OCAT today! I woke up like most other days and as you get older each day is a prize and for some reason sat at my computer pondering much longer than normal. I was looking at some comments and reviewing a post I had made the…

    July 16, 2014
  • How do we know on a cloudy day if the moon is setting or the sun is rising?

    Bird Droppings July 15, 2014 How do we know on a cloudy day if the moon is setting or the sun is rising? I left the house relatively early to get gas for my wife’s car and since staying at home today to work on my writing a bottle of grapefruit cranberry juice. My days…

    July 15, 2014
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