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Breaking out of the classroom into the world....

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Jersey's priorities are skewed

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Governor Christie slashed millions of dollars promised to public schools last year. Our district lost teachers. Today the Star-Ledger an...
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An Cailleach Bhearra wanders again

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Ebb-tide has come to me as to the sea; old age makes me yellow; though I may grieve thereat, it approaches its food joyfully. Beginnin...
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

No thanks, we'll stick to our valedictorian

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“The winning school will understand that their number one priority is making sure that our kids are learning what they need to succeed in t...
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Monday, January 31, 2011

Science fiction

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 13 percent of teachers explicitly endorse creationism or intelligent design, and spend at least on hour of class time presenting it in a ...
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Saturday, January 29, 2011

EduCon Retweet

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A few of us are looking from the outside in, peering into our Twitterboxes, painted in the same vague blue of the Magic 8 Ball. Aesop was...
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Midterm blues

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Imbolc's just a few days away, and the crocuses will not be far behind. They are already stirring beneath the frozen earth. I forget thi...
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Friday, January 28, 2011

EduCant

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Despite his penchant for the Phillies, Chris Lehman strikes me as a mensch, a term I rarely use, and he promised me a cheesesteak. Sean ...
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Bloomfield, NJ, United States
Very briefly a longshoreman, briefly a lab tech in a booze plant, more recently a pediatrician in the projects, now a high school teacher in my hometown.
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