Love it.
(Source: adventuresinlearning)
When asked what heaven looks like, this is what comes to mind.
Morning chores in the garden = #12 on my favorite things ever list.
(Source: curiositycounts)
Four student desires in the classroom:
1. Adventure
2. Laughter
3. Challenge
4. Fascination
If your classroom doesn’t include these elements, if you’re simply following along with the paint-by-numbers curriculum you’ve been provided, then classroom management will be a never-ending struggle….
Preach it! Preach it LOUD!
Agree! Agree! Agree!
Amen!
(Source: smartclassroommanagement.com)
Prop 8 was struck down by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals today.
Awesome.
(Source: socialmediaholic)
Why do we continue to assess in the same ways when what we’ve been doing/seeing/learning points the other way?
This is James Gee on how we learn, assess, and connect.
I was transplanted into the real Steel Magnolias as I took Elizabeth’s photo in rural Alabama. Four other hair clients, over the age of 70, walked through the door bearing such gifts as blueberries and flowers for each other. While one woman got her hair done, the others swept the floor or folded towels. There was connection, a fearless commitment to their life long ritual of self-care and beautification and their beauty and wisdom filled the room.
— By Robbie Kaye (from “Open Theme”)
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