So this blog is going on hiatus.
Maybe a temporary hiatus... maybe a permanent one... we'll see...
Quite a while back (in a very "me" way), I began a secondary blog to use a bit more as a educational theory blog (in addition to this blog which mostly chronicled the day-to-day-ities for me). It was sporadic usage at most... and then today...
So it seems that I've thrust the, otherwise merely lurking, blog into the "real world" by using the (tricky little) trackback feature (which, apparently, shows up as a comment on the original person's blog entry... good to know).
So that's it: here's where I've moved (at least for now): Keep Moving Forward (inspired by the fantastic scene in Meet the Robinsons)
So... here we go!!!
Monday, August 18, 2008
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Just playing
I've heard a lot about Wordle lately... and I do think it is beautiful... and I do think that people could do a lot of analysis about writing with it. It makes for possibly interesting discussions about theme and many other things... before even reading the text.
So I did a wordle from Barack's speech in Berlin. Here it is:
It's easy and fun to make... I'm betting it has a ton of implications and possibilities in the English classroom... thinking it might be fun here and there in the German classroom... perhaps when they are reading articles in the upper levels... do one of these first to find which words they should be sure that they know and understand in order to really "get the gist" of the article.
So I did a wordle from Barack's speech in Berlin. Here it is:
It's easy and fun to make... I'm betting it has a ton of implications and possibilities in the English classroom... thinking it might be fun here and there in the German classroom... perhaps when they are reading articles in the upper levels... do one of these first to find which words they should be sure that they know and understand in order to really "get the gist" of the article.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Political culture 101
Barack Obama was recently in Berlin, and many Germans are still reeling from the experience. Whether or not I think his stop as a rock star (instead of a politician) was necessary (or even a good campaign tactic) is not the point of this post...
Instead...
I read this article reflecting on Obama's speech, and was surprised at how much I learned about German political culture... some of the nuances that one just kind of "gets", but doesn't really think about.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,568876,00.html
Is there a better/worse political culture in this scenario? Who knows.
What is clear, however, is what they said that, even for America, Obama is pretty much one-of-a-kind politician.
Instead...
I read this article reflecting on Obama's speech, and was surprised at how much I learned about German political culture... some of the nuances that one just kind of "gets", but doesn't really think about.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,568876,00.html
Is there a better/worse political culture in this scenario? Who knows.
What is clear, however, is what they said that, even for America, Obama is pretty much one-of-a-kind politician.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
This flattening world...
A Must Read (listen)!
Thomas L. Friedman is offering his fantastic book, The World is Flat, for free download as a promotion for his new book, Hot, Flat and Crowded.
I've read the former... hope to read the latter.
If you've not read at least part of "Flat", take the opportunity now to at least download it so that, someday, you will listen!
Get it here!
Thomas L. Friedman is offering his fantastic book, The World is Flat, for free download as a promotion for his new book, Hot, Flat and Crowded.
I've read the former... hope to read the latter.
If you've not read at least part of "Flat", take the opportunity now to at least download it so that, someday, you will listen!
Get it here!
Friday, July 25, 2008
Barack in Berlin!
http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/berlinvideo/
The democratic presidential candidate at a place we were just over a month ago... the Siegessaeule (Victory column) in Berlin!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7523892.stm
The Germans are crazy about Barack, experiencing full-on Obamamania.... and they showed up in full force to prove that point. There were over 200,000 people there to support him... and the speech was also shown live on German television. Over 75% of Germans would vote for Obama if they had the chance. McCain has won only 11-13% of their hearts and minds.
What do we think, a real love or just a strong pendulum swing away from Bush?
The democratic presidential candidate at a place we were just over a month ago... the Siegessaeule (Victory column) in Berlin!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7523892.stm
The Germans are crazy about Barack, experiencing full-on Obamamania.... and they showed up in full force to prove that point. There were over 200,000 people there to support him... and the speech was also shown live on German television. Over 75% of Germans would vote for Obama if they had the chance. McCain has won only 11-13% of their hearts and minds.
What do we think, a real love or just a strong pendulum swing away from Bush?
It's alive!!
Well, I'm pretty sure that it's because of my over-achieving bestest friend, but my brain has begun thinking school (in a pretty low-key mode) WAY earlier than normal. (My norm to "get into gear" is August 1st.)
So she started me with Jott, and then I clicked around and found smilebox, which seems to have some super home applications at this point... and might be very useful for elementary school teachers who send home a weekly update with photos and such. I'm sure I could find a putzy use for it in my classroom... but I'm sure it would be something that would fall by the wayside as things get busy.
So that's as low-key as it has gotten so far... I don't want to push it. The school year is long enough as it is. So, until then...
So she started me with Jott, and then I clicked around and found smilebox, which seems to have some super home applications at this point... and might be very useful for elementary school teachers who send home a weekly update with photos and such. I'm sure I could find a putzy use for it in my classroom... but I'm sure it would be something that would fall by the wayside as things get busy.
So that's as low-key as it has gotten so far... I don't want to push it. The school year is long enough as it is. So, until then...
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Fight or Flight
So last week I had a discussion with Liesl and Laura at Caribou and I walked away in a pretty deep state of discontent. Laura had talked about some of the new programs that are coming in affecting (read harming) the smaller language programs. This was shortly after I had heard that the new high school would only be offering Spanish (of the currently offered languages).
I had two factions warring inside myself and until I named them, I was simply restless and unhappy. These warring brothers were the instincts of fight or flight. Do I accept it, read the (possible) writing on the wall and prepare for landing... or do I begin fighting it now... pushing further and harder into the space of education?
I had a discussion with Shawn who (wisely) told me to talk to the Doctor about it. I haven't done that yet for a number of reasons but plan on doing so...
And then today it happened again.
This morning at our meetings, we were told that, in fact, they were only offering Mandarin, Arabic, Spanish and (probably) French: clearly leaving out German. My question is what effect this will have on the program as a whole... and what meaning this has as we look at adding another German teacher in the district.
So what do I do?
Prepare for a fight or a flight...
I vacillate with every breath.
I had two factions warring inside myself and until I named them, I was simply restless and unhappy. These warring brothers were the instincts of fight or flight. Do I accept it, read the (possible) writing on the wall and prepare for landing... or do I begin fighting it now... pushing further and harder into the space of education?
I had a discussion with Shawn who (wisely) told me to talk to the Doctor about it. I haven't done that yet for a number of reasons but plan on doing so...
And then today it happened again.
This morning at our meetings, we were told that, in fact, they were only offering Mandarin, Arabic, Spanish and (probably) French: clearly leaving out German. My question is what effect this will have on the program as a whole... and what meaning this has as we look at adding another German teacher in the district.
So what do I do?
Prepare for a fight or a flight...
I vacillate with every breath.
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