Tag: Education

  • We are neither wolf nor dog

    Bird Droppings January 23, 2013 We are neither wolf nor dog It has been some time since I first read a book by this name written by one of my favorite authors Kent Nerburn. In much of his writing Kent Nerburn addresses the spiritual significance and depth of life of our Native Americans. While to…

  • Can passion be aquired?

    Bird Droppings January 22, 2013 Can passion be acquired? “To speak so listeners long to hear more and to listen so others’ meaning is grasped are the ideals of the impeccably great.” Tirukkural 65:646 When I first read the passage from the Tirukkural I thought of a few words from Albert Einstein that I have…

  • Looking in a direction to start a morning

    Bird Droppings January 21, 2013 Looking in a direction to start a morning “Beginnings start in the east – from where the sun rises we begin a new dawn. Each day is a good new day with a fresh beginning, a new start. East is the direction of the physical body and newness including children…

  • trying to find a way back to normal

    Bird Droppings January 18, 2013 Trying to find a way back to normal   “Tin soldiers and Nixon coming, we’re finally on our own. This summer I hear the drumming, four dead in Ohio. Gotta get down to it soldiers are cutting us down should have been done long ago. What if you knew her…

  • Learning is a journey strewn with boulders

    Bird Droppings January 17, 2013 Learning is a journey strewn with boulders   “In a word, learning is decontextualized. We break ideas down into tiny pieces that bear no relation to the whole. We give students a brick of information, followed by another brick, followed by another brick, until they are graduated, at which point…

  • Within the mirror can the reflection go beyond the moment?

    Bird Droppings January 16, 2013 Within the mirror can the reflection go beyond the moment?   I was glancing at a book this morning “Qualities of an effective teacher” by Dr. James H. Stronge, Professor in Educational Policy, Planning, and leadership at the College of William and Mary, WilliamsburgVirginia. Stronge looked at students and how…

  • Walking and listening among the cotton woods

    Bird Droppings January 15, 2013 Walking and listening among the Cotton Woods   I walked outside earlier as I do many mornings listening observing trying to understand this reality I am walking about in. The sky was bright this morning with a very faint moon still hanging around and a few wisps of clouds were…

  • Teaching is more than just passing along knowledge

    Bird Droppings January 14, 2013 Teaching is more than just passing along knowledge   It has been nearly ten years since my wife and I attended a turning and burning for the first time, near Gillsville Georgia. It was a gathering of potter’s, getting together to sell their wares and turn a few pots and…

  • Caregiving and cared for we need both

    Bird Droppings January 13, 2013 Caregiving and cared for we need both   “To care and be cared for are fundamental human needs. We all need to be cared for by other human beings. In infancy, illness, or old age, the need is urgent and pervasive; we need caregiving, and we need the special attitude…

  • 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…