Tag: Native American

  • I am always searching for the ends of a bell-shaped curve

    Bird Droppings June 10, 2015 I am always searching for the ends of a bell-shaped curve I was reminded as former students came by at our last Open House of how we as teacher’s impact lives. Students are so much more than test scores and grades. So much more than content we teach. I was joking…

  • Wondering is a powerful tool

    Bird Droppings June 9, 2015 Wondering is a powerful tool Several years back during the school year we started sort of a school-wide vocabulary of the week I was reminded of this as I was looking through my various files for quotes and such. About three years ago as the day wound down an email…

  • Don’t cross word puzzles take some time?

    Bird Droppings June 7, 2015 Don’t cross word puzzles take some time? Towards the end of my last History class that I teach in college one of my students was working on a particular assignment and had to define bias. She was not sure which definition was correct and asked my opinion. I explained in…

  • Why should we do more?

    Bird Droppings June 6, 2015 Why should we do more? “Choices are sacred to life’s journey. They lie along the path that all of us must follow for ourselves. An important Cherokee lesson is that if you involve yourself in any decision, you also experience the consequences of that decision.” Dr. J.T. Garrett, Meditations with…

  • Researching Education a bit on a Friday morning over tea

    Bird Droppings June 3, 2015 Researching Education a bit on a Friday morning over tea I took a day or two hiatus playing with grand babies and need to get serious about my research, photography and writing. Although the past two days were fantastic watching two little ones change so much so fast I felt…

  • Just a morning observation and some observing

    Bird Droppings June 3, 2015 Just a morning observation and some observing “I do not write from mythology when I reflect upon Native American spirituality in this book. In my own opinion, mythology leads to superstition; and superstition has proved fatally destruction to many millions down through time. It is ironic, then that Dominant Society…

  • Do we as teachers build doors or walls?

    Bird Droppings June 2, 2015 Do we as teachers build doors or 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…

  • Can we find learning in the Kalahari Desert or on the banks of the Chattahoochee River?

    Bird Droppings June 1, 2015 Can we find learning in the Kalahari Desert or on the banks of the Chattahoochee River? I was apprehensive as I got up on Sunday morning taking much longer than normal to get my day started. A good friend had called me last week and said that he would be…

  • In the pursuit of excellence

    Bird Droppings May 29, 2015 In the pursuit of excellence I was listening to crickets and tree frogs as the sounds of morning surrounded me with the rustling of leaves in the steady breeze as I sojourned out in the wee hours with our dog. It is a great day to walk this reality thank…

  • Teaching can be successful

    Bird Droppings May 28, 2015 Teaching can be successful So as I do on many mornings when I get the time I walked out to a quiet corner of my back yard. Nestled in a patch of weeds and brush I laid claim to my quiet spot and look toward the east in the morning.…