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Seeking perfection all the while mired in sterile mud
Bird Droppings March 18, 2016 Seeking perfection all the while mired in sterile mud It has been a few years since my students were nonverbal. Back in the day as my youngest son will say, I worked in private and residential programs. My students were considered severe and profoundly mentally impaired. Other words were used…
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Is there data in a data-less environment
Bird Droppings March 17, 2016 Is there data in a data-less environment I read earlier this morning a dialogue of sorts from a young man who is currently serving in the military. He is trying to decide on his future as he pieces together in his dialogue options and possibilities not just in his immediate…
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Using pronouns as a cover up
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The journey starts here now
Bird Droppings March 11, 2016 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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Could it be neither wolf nor dog in education?
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Teaching is making a difference each day
Bird Droppings March 9, 2016 Teaching is making a difference each day “Dialogue, is the encounter between men, mediated by the world, in order to name the world” Paulo Freire A Brazilian educationalist and one of the most influential thinkers of the late twentieth century made famous the term dialogue in his writing. As I…
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Potential is only that unless it is acted upon
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Is there a difference between progressive and traditional teachers?
Bird Droppings March 7, 2016 Is there a difference between progressive and traditional teachers? In a ninth grade literature class that I happened to co-teach in, I was introduced to the book Freedom Writers Diary and the film based on the book. In some ways the story is similar to the story of Foxfire. Erin…
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Have we sold our souls for a few trinkets?
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Teaching and life are simply feeding wolves