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What a long strange trip…. I’m thinking, that’s enough for a ‘About Me’ page and if you’re going to learn much more about me it will be through my posts. The blog is for reflecting on education and reflecting on learning, but I repeat myself. Thanks for stopping in and checking things out, I appreciate it. Please, raise your hand. Thank you. Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
Collaborative Policy Making? Not a Chance | Teacher in Wonderland
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What a long strange trip…. This entry was posted on February 24, 2012 and tagged activism. DISCLOSURE: I wrote this back in Feb. when I stopped posting on this blog. I didn’t post this, but it was how I felt. It isn’t directed at the school I previously worked at only, but all schools that treat their teachers like they’re factory workers and not respected, intellectual contributors in the educational process. Were the authority in that arena. I have, yet, to see that from an administrator or a district ...
No One Gets an “A” | Teacher in Wonderland
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What a long strange trip…. No One Gets an “A”. This entry was posted on January 15, 2012 and tagged administrator. I wasn’t happy with the outcome; I think teachers rarely are when it concerns their evaluations. My wife comes from a family of teachers and comforts me by telling me that she remembers them all disliking and disagreeing with evaluations. Why is that? Most of us would agree, I think. But. Who should do the scoring? What should teachers be scored on? 6 thoughts on “ No One Gets an ̶...
Short Story Update: Peer review and criticism | Teacher in Wonderland
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What a long strange trip…. Short Story Update: Peer review and criticism. This entry was posted on February 14, 2012 and tagged American literature. We’re crackalackin’ on short stories in English Intervention and, so far, the kids are loving it. I think it’s the prospect of publishing. It seemed like things went well with my simple list of demands:. For each student sharing their work, the listening students must complete the following:. 8211; Identify the protagonist and the antagonist in the story.
Martin Luther Who? | Teacher in Wonderland
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What a long strange trip…. This entry was posted on January 16, 2012 and tagged activism. Preferably, those that aren’t celebrated with their own holiday. I’m curious. How do I address Martin Luther King, Jr. in the classroom? How can I illustrate for my students the pains went through, the injustices subjected to, the horrible reality that was the Civil Rights Movement to my students? How do I ensure that I’ll never hear one of my high school students say something like, “Martin Luther who? Books I̵...
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Teacher In Transit | Teaching, Travelling, Living Abroad
Teaching, Travelling, Living Abroad. September 4, 2016. We woke up early for a complementary breakfast before getting in the van and heading towards Dubrovnik. Our host was absolutely great. He drove us to an old underground hanger that was several kilometers long. He was one of only a few stationed there during the war and he drove us in the pitch black through the tunnel. The first thing we did was head out to do a walk around the city walls at sunset. It’s hard to describe just how impressive it i...
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Teacher in Transition | An old school teacher trying to enter the new world order
February 25, 2011 · 7:59 pm. Where Do I Go From Here? I don’t know when I became the enemy. But it isn’t about education; it’s about money. States need to cut funds and teacher make easy targets becasue the rhetoric politicians use is so easy to buy into. Tell me one teacher you respect that doesn’t want what’s best for students? One teacher that thinks believes teacher’s needs trump student needs? We believe in everything they are saying…but. What they are saying isn’t what they are doing. Shoot…r...
An American Teacher in the United Arab Emirates
An American Teacher in the United Arab Emirates. This blog covers my adventure moving to the other side of the world- the United Arab Emirates. Friday, October 19, 2012. Ok, I have had a rough past couple of weeks. In the beginning, I had some pretty bad abdominal pains and I visited the emergency room of the Shiekh Khalifa Medical City Hospital. Since my husband has not gotten his driver's licence yet, we called an ambulance. That was a fiasco! Now before this moment, I was thinking coming to the U....
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Having Fun Along The Way! Monday, August 5, 2013. Isn't it great when you have extra helping hands in your classroom! I love when my students are willing to help with anything they can but it can turn into chaos if you just let them do whatever they want. To avoid any conflict between students we agree on what jobs they will do. Here are the jobs I created with a description of each. Click picture to get document). Hope you find these useful and that your students like them! Saturday, July 27, 2013.
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Teacher in Wonderland | What a long strange trip…
What a long strange trip…. DISCLOSURE: I wrote this back in Feb. when I stopped posting on this blog. I didn’t post this, but it was how I felt. It isn’t directed at the school I previously worked at only, but all schools that treat their teachers like they’re factory workers and not respected, intellectual contributors in the educational process. … Continue reading →. Short Story Update: Peer review and criticism. What Can I Do to Motivate You? Let’s Publish a Book. It’s Not Hard. I want my students eng...
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Materialübersicht auf einen Blick. Saturday, August 15, 2015. Ich möchte mich mit diesem Post ganz herzlich bei Jan bedanken, der mir heute morgen eine Spende hat zukommen lassen. Das freut mich total, denn so kann ich mir wieder ein neues Clipartset von meiner Wunschliste bei TPT kaufen (Und ich erwähne jetzt lieber nicht, wie viele Sets ich auf meiner Wunschliste habe.). Mit viel Liebe eingestellt von. Thursday, August 13, 2015. Die Sommerferien sind bei mir vorbei und der Schulalltag hat mich wieder.
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Using Ipads in the classroom. Creating Common Core State Standards' Lessons! When we teach children how to take apart words to find meaning, they learn the most valuable tool. We have to stop teaching ONLY spelling, and incorporate word parts into spelling lists. Even at 5 yrs old, students will quickly understand that adding UN in front of happy, changes the meaning. Here is something to add to your Fridays.fun learning with Bingo: Root Word Bingo. Women History Month is March. We have so much to teach,...
Reflections of a Student/Teacher | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Reflections of a Student/Teacher. Just another WordPress.com weblog. February 15, 2011. I’m really struggling with the idea of teaching morality to my students. From the classes, readings, and discussions I’ve had for the past year, I’ve been getting the message that we can somehow teach students how be to be compassionate, loving, kind, caring, and ultimately…moral. I recently finished a book by Rebecca Powell ( Literacy as a Moral Imperative. During my small group’s discussion about the last two ...