Blog posts, personal essays, poems, and occasional wanderings — a look at what's been on my mind (and in my notebook).
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My favorite part of teaching was sharing evocative passages, affecting scenes, meaningful lyrics and innovative ideas with my students. We’d read, watch and listen to them, then think, talk and write about them. It kept me from the curriculum. But then I’d think, Why isn’t this the curriculum? This is what kids need to learn!
For example, after watching the scene where Tom Hanks scolds Geena Davis in A League of Their Own,“It’s supposed to be hard. If it wasn’t hard, everyone would do it. The hard is what makes it great!” I’d share it with students and explain why I showed it to them. And now I’m sharing passages, scenes, lyrics and ideas with you with the goal of getting a thought-provoking, life-enhancing conversations started.
Fighting school shooters with the pinecone defense
A Critical Lesson for Kids about Mother Teresa, Aaron Rogers and Jesus Christ (updated)
Why Being Loyal to the Patriots (Or Any Team) is Not Just Lame - It's Horrible For Humanity
Diminishing Influence, Becoming Invisible and the Hardest Part of Being a Teacher
If It's Broken, Fix It - and Why We Need to Change Civics Education in America.
Training for Hire (and More)
How Steve Young Teaches Us That Our "Divide" is Mythical
Out Of Love
The Two Lessons Imbedded in Kelly Clarkson’s Heartwrenching American Idol Performance
Is indoctrination always bad?
How Maroon Five’s “Sugar” Video Teaches Students Why They Are In School
Why We Should Teach Kids About Evanescence
What Steph Curry’s Heartening MVP Acceptance Speech Can Teach Kids
“Looking For Easy” Is an Innate Yet Self Destructive Behavior
A Little Bit More – 21 Push-Ups

