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Beowulf: Behold the Man

November 16, 2007

You think you’ve heard about swords, and heroes, and fire-breathing dragons, and friendship, and glory, and treasure, just ’cause you’ve read those Potter books? C’mere, boys, let me tell you a tale…

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Tagged With: Heroes, John D. Niles, John Gardner, Movies, Norman Gilliland, The Reading Life, Reviews, Seamus Heaney, Stories, Beowulf, Theater, Dick Ringler, Wisconsin Book Festival
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Learning Like Magic

November 16, 2007

It makes a sensational, controversial headline: A Harry Potter-centered curriculum boosts a failing school into the top 5 percent. Students must recite a spell (“numerus subtracticus”) when answering math questions. But on closer inspection, this turns out not to be just a school carried off into frightening conformity to the current fad. Whatever you may […]

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Shelved with: Hearts & Minds|| Education
Tagged With: Austen, Education, Harry Potter, Home School
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Veteran’s Day

November 12, 2007

What we owe soldiers as leaders & as fellow citizens.

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The Story of the Flood – Disaster and Hope on the Horizon

November 5, 2007

Stories are always told in specific historical contexts, but the human condition always brings us back to recurring issues, thus: Teatro La Fragua used “neo-medieval post-modernism” to stage the story of Noah and the Great Flood in a relief shelter after Hurricane Mitch, and Paul Chan is staging Waiting for Godot in the Lower Ninth […]

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Storytelling and Fear

November 1, 2007

Ian over at Upper Fort Stewart in The Scariest Books I’ve Read says: There’s two days left till Halloween. If you’ve got any scary stories yourself why not blog about them and link back here so we can read them or post a comment. I can’t be the only guy around still afraid of Morlocks […]

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Tagged With: Halloween, Holidays, Horror, The Reading Life, Stories
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Real Life Superheroes

November 1, 2007

And for All Saints Day, a shout-out to Red Justice, Street Hero, Direction Man, the Super, and all the other Real Life Superheroes!

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Tagged With: Community, Heroes, Margin Notes, Stories
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The Community in Action

August 23, 2007

Studs Terkel on prophetic community. . . .

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This I Believe on NPR: Rick Moody

August 23, 2007

Rick Moody: The Joy & Enthusiasm of Reading

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Tagged With: Creeds, NPR
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Locals in a New Place – Reading Aldo Leopold

August 9, 2007

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Reading Aldo Leopold

The literacy of children thus follows the passions and engagements of the parents, and starts where they are.

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Shelved with: Continuing Stories|| Hearts & Minds|| Reading the Land
Tagged With: Aldo Leopold, Chicago, Environment, Place, Reading Aloud, Wisconsin
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Of Lists and Learning

March 18, 2007

At their best, the lists are intended to be guiding abstractions of something deeper and much more complex than any list: the collected wisdom and practice of a whole community, whether of mathematicians, writers, historians, or scientists. That knowledge is fully present only in the community itself, and distilling it into a list is a deeply self-reflective exercise for practitioners in any field of human activity.

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Tagged With: Community of Practice, Education, Homeschool, Parenting, Standards, Lists
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