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Are you offended?

November7

A recent case of mistaking biology for pornography has hit education. It’s not the first time folks have gotten worked up about exposing the children to unwholesomeness. When I saw this I recalled an interesting moments in my classroom that I had recently.

Welcome Back! Week in the Classroom the First Month 2015

October17

My family life is still…complicated, but I am still working and I feel the need to try to write about what I’m doing in the classroom. I hope that it will prove interesting and intriguing to you too. I have moved to fifth grade (from sixth). The change is slight in some ways, but big […]

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Week in Lab Week Three for 2010

September24

3 Mosaic originally uploaded to Flickr by Leo Reynolds This week did not have a promising start. When last I posted, I was prepped, rested, and ready for the new school week. After leaving from a very nice party on Saturday at a neighbors’ home, I discovered that one of my sister’s sons had brought […]

Reflections on Day Three at NECC 2009

July18

This conference had a rough start, as I had problems with each of the sessions/events I attended. I’m happy to report that two of my favorite sessions occurred on the last day. Chris Lehmann on UBD NECC 2009 Attendees | Program | School 2.0: Progressive Pedagogy and 21st-Century Tools UbD21C – home Practical Theory Presenter: […]

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