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Teach Like a Soviet

by Dawn | Apr 11, 2013 | education reform, leadership, satire, self-improvement, Teaching, technology

Everyone in the world wants to “Teach Like a Pirate.” Not me. It’s a great book. Dave Burgess is inspiring (read it!!).  I don’t want to teach like a pirate, though. I want to “Teach Like a Soviet.” Soviets were the most resourceful...

How Much Manure is in Your Job?

by Dawn | Apr 8, 2013 | family, food, leadership, nature, organization, politics, satire, self-improvement, simplicity, sustainability, Teaching, wellness

The snow has melted. There is a really loud bird singing outside the window. Crocuses poke through the dirt, and the Yankees just got clobbered by the Red Sox–it’s spring. Time for growing stuff.  This weekend, we constructed the garden. At the old house,...

Separating Out the Geniuses

by Dawn | Apr 5, 2013 | education reform, leadership, motivation, satire, self-improvement, social justice, Teaching, technology

I was having a conversation with someone I respect. He’s a member of MENSA. MENSA is a society for geniuses. This made my conversation important–I can say, “I was talking to a genius.” Wait! I am a genius. There is a test score in a box...

Don’t Ban Dodgeball–Ban Life: Why Banning Everything Is Just Plain Silly

by Dawn | Mar 28, 2013 | education reform, family, leadership, parenting, satire, self-improvement, social justice, sports, Teaching, wellness

“Quick, come here,” my husband said. I thought there was an emergency. “They’re banning dodgeball.” “That’s not new,” I replied. “A school in Massachusetts did it last year or the year before. ‘Hurts...

Getting an Early Start on Common Cores Using The Economist

by Dawn | Mar 22, 2013 | education reform, family, motivation, parenting, satire, sustainability, Teaching, technology, Uncategorized

I am reading my son’s school newsletter. It does an excellent job discussing the Common Cores. I know this because I use Common Cores all day myself. The school is calling for a 50/50 balance of literary and informational text. I support this because I am a...

Rhode Island Culture Lesson 1: Giving–Good. Bribery–Bad.

by Dawn | Mar 16, 2013 | family, gratitude, politics, Rhode Island, satire, self-improvement, spirituality, wellness, Zen

In the blink of an eye, comes a new day. It seems I have just put my head down upon the pillow, swirled some dreams around for a moment, and it’s time to start again. Each day starts like this. Each day ends in the same way…so very quickly. Each holding...
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