Tag: Joel Spring

  • Watching a hawk fly by

    Bird Droppings April 29, 2016 Watching a hawk fly by I was able to attend only a few track meets over the past few years and as always I did take a few photos as I tend to do. I recall about three years ago when I was not able to get to the region…

  • I detest shopping but I really like Kroger

    Bird Droppings April 28, 2016 I detest shopping but I really like Kroger It was interesting I had two thoughts while similar that came to me this morning as I started the day out. One I heard on the radio going to get gas for my wife a country music radio announcer recalling an old…

  • Quietly listening to Hot Tuna and pondering the word inspiration

    Bird Droppings April 26, 2016 Quietly listening to Hot Tuna and pondering the word inspiration Nearly ten years ago at our county wide teacher kick off meeting which used to be before budget cuts traditionally a packaged inspirational meeting and welcome for the new school year lead by a brought in speaker. Someone is paid…

  • “peaceful evolution versus violent revolution”

    Bird Droppings April 25, 2016 “peaceful evolution versus violent revolution” I have begun reading extensively the past few weeks putting together thoughts for my dissertation in my studies at Georgia Southern University and for teaching with The University of Phoenix. One of those that passed through my hands these past few days and actually a…

  • Just Sitting and thinking

    Bird Droppings April 23, 2016 Just Sitting and thinking I was reading old emails and even looking at some old correspondence through my almost never used Xanga account. It was somewhere way back in 2005 and my middle son had posted a note that he had read the lyrics to a song. Joni Mitchell is…

  • Can we figure a way to filter it all?

    Bird Droppings April 22, 2016 Can we figure a way to filter it all? “Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information.” T.S. Elliot Sifting through the tons of information that bombard us daily is a task, be it emails, text messages, cell phone calls,…

  • Are we experiencing the genocide of learning?

    Bird Droppings April 21, 2016 Are we experiencing the genocide of learning? In the midst of my daily journals entries lately it gets hectic I am trying to get readmitted to one of two doctorate programs I have started, running back and forth to North Georgia to visit with friends, research, reading and discussing John…

  • Should we sharpen the machete or bring a shovel?

    Bird Droppings April 20, 2016 Should we sharpen the machete or bring a shovel? I have been reflecting over the concept of critical pedagogy and in that reflection I recall an incident nearly forty years ago that calls to mind my own interpretation and understanding of what we as teachers are all about. I purchased…

  • My pedagogy is evolving as I learn, see and listen

    Bird Droppings April 19, 2016 My pedagogy is evolving as I learn, see and listen “We would do away with examinations. They measure the inconsequential type of learning. We would do away with grades and credits for the same reason. We would do away with degrees as a measure of competence partly for the same…

  • Today should always be a first day

    Bird Droppings April 18, 2016 Today should always be a first day “I have seen that in any great undertaking it is not enough for a man to depend simply upon himself.” Lone Man (Isna-la-wica)Teton Sioux So often in life we think we are the one. We can do it all on our own with…