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Flowers are red, green leaves are green, and that’s the way it was meant to be.
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So many thoughts for one day
Bird Droppings November 5, 2015 So many thoughts for one day I believe I was prepared from childhood to discuss this topic. It has been many years since my first introduction to Native Americans. I was three or four years old when I first remember my father’s stories of Little Strong Arm and Black Eagle.…
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I still like the seagull book
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Education is turning an ugly face jug not pouring in a mold
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It is hard to think about compassion in today’s world?
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An eclectic morning
Bird Droppings October 30, 2015 An eclectic morning Over lunch a group of students and I began discussing, The Davinci Code and other philosophical diversions and fearing death as a basis for religion came up. “Learn as if you were going to live forever. Live as if you were going to die tomorrow.” Mahatma Gandhi…
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Words not spoken are some of the most profound wisdom
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Do we make teachers or are they are born?
Bird Droppings October 28, 2015 Do we make teachers or are they are born? I started this endeavor yesterday in response to a quality teacher issue and how we spend so little time evaluating teachers and place emphasis on a non-valid instrument such as an end of course test. I eventually got a bit side…
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Building doors instead of just building walls
Bird Droppings October 27, 2015 Building doors instead of just building walls I enjoy arriving at school while the stars are still shining overhead something about the darkness is peaceful for me. I can remember when my youngest would ride to school with me; he is not quite as big a fan of mornings and…
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Can we find answers in reflection