Tag: Native American

  • On a chilly morning it is hard to kiss a frog.

    Bird Droppings August 4, 2015 On a chilly morning it is hard to kiss a frog. It is was a bit chilly out in northeast Georgia with nighttime temperatures still hanging in the high fifties or low sixties but rumor of a nice weekend hanging out there. Many of us gardeners are bringing plants in.…

  • Hey what about routines?

    Bird Droppings September 3, 2015 Hey what about routines? We are all creatures of habit and routines. It has been quite a few years ago that my wife called to me in the wee hours of the morning as I was starting to write, our youngest son was sick. A virus had struck hard but…

  • Community in education doesn’t simply magically appear it takes work

    Bird Droppings September 2, 2015 Community in education doesn’t simply magically appear it takes work I walked out of my college class last night to a beautiful three quarter orange moon. I had left my good camera in my high school class room I knew exactly where on my table. I Have a small class…

  • Can we find learning in the Kalahari Desert?

    Bird Droppings September 1, 2015 Can we find learning in the Kalahari Desert? Yesterday afternoon I was walking about the yard and along the side of our nearby dirt road taking pictures of wildflowers and grasshoppers among other things that I find as ponder. I spent several minutes trying to photograph a seed from a…

  • Now my past studies are making sense

    Bird Droppings August 31, 2015 Now my past studies are making sense My head feels like a sponge from even with taking sinus meds. We have cool weather and high humidity and my head always feels it. Perhaps why I was sitting thinking back to a day we as teachers in Walton County were not…

  • I wonder if there is such a thing as Essential Education?

    Bird Droppings August 28, 2015 I wonder if there is such a thing as Essential Education? It has been almost five years since I was discussing various educational philosophies and pedagogies with my son the then education student. One happened to be essential education which per his text is only a slight step from perennial…

  • What do teachers really know?

    Bird Droppings August 27, 2015 What do teachers really know? “Teachers are one of the most important resources a nation has for providing the skills, values and knowledge that prepare young people for productive citizenship – but more than this, to give sanctuary to their dreams and aspirations for a future of hope, dignity and…

  • Finding the right spot for the puzzle pieces

    Bird Droppings August 26, 2015 Finding the right spot for the puzzle pieces “In order to learn the nature of the myriad things, you must know that although they may look round or square, the other features of oceans and mountains are infinite in variety; whole worlds are there. It is so not only around…

  • What is the Holy Grail solution/answer in education?

    Bird Droppings August 25, 2015 What is the Holy Grail solution/answer in education? “Obsessive search for the holy grail through only that which can be measured and documented effectively diminishes the sacred and leaves us standing empty without souls.” Dr. Grant Bennett A day or two ago I got a bit carried away and wandered…

  • Sitting, wondering, pondering and dishwashing

    Bird Droppings August 21, 2015 Sitting, wondering, pondering and dishwashing In a roundabout way several earlier readings on the internet got me thinking and pondering as I do. So often we take our technology for granted. It has been about eight years since we moved into this house and a new dishwasher. About a year…