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Baking Muffins
Today is one of those beautiful rare days this winter, at least for Calgary – sunny, blue skies and not too cold. I spent most of yesterday and today working on report cards. My breaks have consisted of washing dishes; having meals; reading Losing Charlotte by Healther Clay, a new and notable book from my… Read more
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Rewards and Punishments
I’m always surprised and disappointed when educators I respect support the use of rewards and punishments to control student behaviour. Whenever I feel like my students are “misbehaving” or not behaving as expected or agreed, it’s usually because I’m “misbehaving” or not behaving as expected or agreed. Sound odd? Perhaps, but think about this for… Read more
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Writer’s Block
Writer’s block.I’ve got it.I don’t know how many topics I’ve contemplated,and started writing about,and then stopped.None of them seemed right.Too trite.Too contrite.No substance.I don’t know what to write.Keep writing something. Anything.I tell my students the same thing.It’s hard to do but if I don’t keep goingthen I’ll stop writing altogether’cause sometimes it just seems too… Read more
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What counts in a thank you note?
In our grade 2 class, we have been writing letters, thank you notes, morning messages, and home-school journals since the beginning of the year. So, during our class meeting today I asked the children the following question: what counts in a thank you note? This is the final list they came up with: 1 –… Read more
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The Dead of Winter
We’re still in the dead of winter here in Calgary; it was -36 degrees Celsius with the wind chill today. It hasn’t stopped snowing since mid-November. The children have had more indoor recess this year than I’d care to think about. Everyone’s patience, including my own, is wearing thin. It’s report card time and parent… Read more
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I’m posting every week in 2011!
I’ve decided I want to blog more. Rather than just thinking about doing it, I’m starting right now. I will be posting on this blog once a week for all of 2011. I know it won’t be easy, but it might be fun, inspiring, awesome and wonderful. Therefore I’m promising to make use of The Weekly… Read more
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My Son – car conversation #2
Another brief anecdote about my son…a few days ago we had a lot of snow in a short time in Calgary. Driving to work in the morning was treacherous – no snow days here. When it was time to go home I saw a teacher walking away from the parking lot. I stopped my car… Read more
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My Son
Today, unlike other days, my son didn’t want to listen to the radio on the way to school. Instead, he wanted to count to a very high number. Unfortunately, I can’t remember which one right now. Suffice it to say that this is a personal project of his that keeps increasing in size over time.… Read more
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Public Education on the Line
In the current climate of teacher bashing, increased standardized testing, and the push to evaluate teachers by student test scores, it is imperative that teachers, families, and students stand up and say, “Enough!” Although there may be individual projects many of us are engaged in to stop the tide of mediocrity and the destruction of… Read more