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

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Build, harvest, brew, be human

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When I clam, I put a couple back. I know there will always be more when I do this. I am also keeping a promise to my niece, who has a habit ...
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Saturday, April 27, 2013

My children still live in our village

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If you want to be universal, sing your village. -Leo Tolstoy Arne Duncan wants your children prepared "to participate in ...
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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Teaching a skink Latin

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This week in my classroom, really my home... My lambs groaned as I ate a carrot a child grew from seed under the light of the weak winter ...
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Sunday, April 14, 2013

To Serve Students

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To Serve Students --with apologies to Rod Serling As Arne and his cadre of Eraserheads mobilize our children for the global economy be...
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Saturday, April 6, 2013

On sunspots

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Do not do any of this without the right equipment. Galileo likely did not go blind from his work with sunspots, but hey, it makes a good...
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Friday, April 5, 2013

Impolite to ask

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I just saw the sun set on the bay--another day past, but it's OK, the stars reassure me. What did you eat today? Who slaughtered it...
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"Teaching and folly share an interface"

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 It's daffodil season again.... "Most educational establishments are mysterious, perhaps because teaching and folly share an ...
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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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