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Madame President, Our Teacher

July 8, 2008

The primary role of parents applies also to teachers and world leaders: Dear Madame President [though of course, you may turn out to be a man]: Teaching and teacher education have traditionally been viewed as women’s work and practiced by women. Like nursing, teaching has never been taken seriously among the more august professions…. I […]

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Tagged With: Lee Schulman, Parenting, Presidents, Teaching, Careers, Democracy, Education, Journal of Teacher Education
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She Could Be President of the United States of America

July 5, 2008

Review of Catherine Thimmesh and Douglas B. Jones’s Madam President: The Extraordinary, True (and Evolving) Story of Women in Politics.

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Tagged With: Girls, Politics, Presidents, Reviews, Biography, Careers, Gender
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Independence Day

July 4, 2008

O! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved home and the war’s desolation!
Blest with victory and peace, may the heav’n rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: ‘In God is our trust.’
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

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Tagged With: National Anthem, Pangea Day, USA, 4th of July, France, Holidays, Independence Day, Music
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We’re All Home Schoolers

June 30, 2008

Today’s homes are if anything even more important in the educational ecosystem of most Americans.

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Tagged With: Education, Homeschooling, Lifelong Learning, Messiah College, Milton Gaither, Parenting
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The Learning Lifestyle and the Web of Ideas

June 26, 2008

Find the secret key to learning at Janice Campbell: The Overstuffed School Schedule vs. The Learning Lifestyle:

Over time, I learned that we could study any number of topics without weariness if we did two essential things…

While you’re there, take time to follow the link to The Core Curriculum Teaches Connections

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Tagged With: Books, Homeschool, Janice Campbell, Lifelong Learning, Teaching
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A Modest Proposal

June 11, 2008

It held the title of “most e-mailed story” at the New York Times for most of the day on Tuesday, but is that really how you would want to recommend these books to your spouse?

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Tagged With: Parenting, Sex, Charla Muller, Douglas Brown, Marriage, New York Times
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We’re off to see…

June 7, 2008

The Lambs & Lettuces!

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Tagged With: Community, Food, Holidays, Spring, Blanchardville, Circle M Market Farm
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On Manifestoes

May 24, 2008

So here are some manifestos of the present day on books, education, faith, and civic life. Though their weight for good or ill, for much or little, is as yet unknown, these are some of the words that will shepherd us into our shared future.

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Shelved with: Hearts & Minds|| Mind & Society|| The Reading Life|| Reading the Word|| Education|| Civic Life|| Community & Time
Tagged With: Religion, Education, Richard Harwood, Faith, Sara Lloyd, History, Writing, Aristotle, Homeschooling, Barack Obama, John Taylor Gatto, Book Publishing, Manifesto, Civil Rights, Michael Pollan, Classics, Politics, Clay Shirkey, Race, Danielle Allen, Ralph Ellison, Democracy
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The Hundred-Mile Diet Map and More

May 22, 2008

A new map of food sources within a hundred miles of Madison, Wisconsin, shows kind of connection and sharing that will allow us as human societies to learn to be conscious of and take responsibility for the earthly places in which we live and move.

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Tagged With: Education Infrastructure, Food, Joel Salatin, Kavi Turnbull, Barbara Kingslover, Lifelong Learning, Circle M Market Farm, Local Food, Clay Shirkey, Localism, Data Visualization, Michael Pollan, Deborah Madison, Networks, Digital Literacy, Wisconsin, Education
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Total Recall

May 3, 2008

Wired magazine has published a profile of Piotr Wozniak, developer of Super Memo, who has figured out how to remember everything you’ll ever learn. Ironically enough, the author refers to an article I remember reading when it came out in American Psychologist: “The Spacing Effect: A Case Study in the Failure to Apply the Results […]

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Tagged With: Vocabulary, Geography, Homeschooling, Programming, Psychology, Quizlet, Resources, Super Memo
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Want a Bestseller? Write About God…or Something…

April 30, 2008

Taken with my smudgy phone camera on my way through our local big-chain bookstore. What a menagerie! Pictured: A New Earth Eckhart Tolle’s popular Easternish mystic self-help catechism. The Shack Written by William P. Young and recommended by everyone I know, and their cousin. 😉 No less than Eugene Peterson, for crying out loud, compares […]

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Tagged With: Bibliography, William P. Young, Bookstores, Writing, David Oliver Relin, Elizabeth Gilbert, Eugene Peterson, Greg Mortenson, Jodi Picoult, Julie Andrews, Religion, Rhonda Byrne, Bestsellers, Richard Dawkins
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Books Are Not Widgets

April 24, 2008

Books are not widgets. Books are a part of our culture and should be treated as such. Making them into throw away goods is bound to lead to disaster. The best way to handle books is like how we should handle food: small scale and local. –Jenn, gleefully watching Borders go bust at A Bookseller’s […]

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