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A man before his time
Bird Droppings April 20, 2014 A man before his time “A man can do what he wants, but not want what he wants.” Arthur Schopenhauer Many great thinkers have found their motivation and beginnings in Schopenhauer. Arthur Schopenhauer was one of the first westerners to read and understand Eastern thought. He was well read and…
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A wind in the trees
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Education should be turning mirrors into windows
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Are you a Weginahsa?
Bird Droppings April 16, 2014 Are you a Weginahsa? “The work of a teacher – exhausting, complex, idiosyncratic, never twice the same – is at its heart, an intellectual and ethical enterprise. Teaching is the vocation of vocations, a calling that shepherds a multitude of other callings. It is an activity that is intensely practical…
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As a teacher we should always be near the edge
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It is not always all in a name
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Is a circle a confined space or infinite undertaking?
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A rock flower and song
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The journey starts here now
Bird Droppings April 10, 2014 The journey starts here now “Who, then, shall conduct education so that humanity may improve?” John Dewey A very deep and broad question, I was thinking back to my own community and associations. We elect school board members who hire teachers and principals, they decide on schools to build and…
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How could it be neither wolf nor dog?