Tag: Teaching

  • Why is experience the greatest teacher? Could it be synchronistic?

    Bird Droppings June 5, 2026Why is experience the greatest teacher? Could it be synchronistic? “Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.” Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy What a way to start with a…

  • Translating, communicating, and coming soon: Funds of Knowledge

    Bird droppings, June 1, 2026Translating, communicating, and coming soon: Funds of Knowledge I find it funny that I recall June 1 as I start my morning and text my childhood friend whose birthday is today. Many times, when I speak of June 1, I also point out it was the day our burro from childhood…

  • A spiritual side to teaching can have an impact

    Bird Droppings August 7, 2025 A spiritual side to teaching can have an impact A Rainy Morning in Georgia may be a song title. We had gone almost twenty days with little or no rain, and many areas were in drought conditions, and a hundred miles east were recovering from floods caused by the last…

  • Should we plant annuals or perennials?

    Bird Droppings May 27, 2026Should we plant annuals or perennials? “We now accept the fact that learning is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change. And the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn.” Peter Drucker I have read so many times that education should be about teaching lifelong learners. Sadly,…

  • Is it a paradox that sometimes small can be big?

    Bird Droppings May 25, 2026Is it a paradox that sometimes small can be big? The past few days have been slow for sunrises, with clouds and fog nearly every morning. Somehow, between the clouds and even in the fog, I have found images worthy of a photo. Finding the tiny pieces within our existence is…

  • Bird Droppings May 19, 2026 Looking for synchronous moments Over the past weekend, my wife and I went to Pawleys Island, South Carolina, for an afternoon and night. We enjoy getting on the beach and walking, looking for shells and other bits of nature. Many birds were migrating, and we saw numerous water birds walking…

  • What do teachers know?

    Bird Droppings May 17, 2026What do teachers know? “Teachers are one of the nation’s most important resources 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 justice. It is indeed…

  • Why do we have public education? To educate all our Children.

    Bird Droppings May 14, 2026Why do we have public education? To educate all our Children. For all teachers, it is a few days to a few weeks till the end of the school year. Perhaps today is a day of action. Stand up for what you believe in. I read an article that referred to…

  • Translating and communicating

    Bird droppings May 11, 2026Translating and communicating “Scientific management is always on guard against people who don’t fit securely into boxes, whether because of too much competency, too much creativity, too much popularity, or what have you. Although often hired, it is with the understanding they must be kept on a short leash and regarded…

  • Foxfire is a name for a fungus that glows in the dark until you wander up Black Rock Mountain.

    Bird Droppings May 9, 2026 Foxfire is a name for a fungus that glows in the dark until you wander up Black Rock Mountain. A few weeks back, I was involved in another synchronous adventure, as I am daily. I have been thinking about it ever since. I have been a fan of Carl Jung and…