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Seven Books of Fools & Sacred Folly

April 1, 2011

What makes a fool’s day happy? And what — if anything — makes us wise?

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Shelved with: The Reading Life|| Reading the Word|| Word in the World
Tagged With: April Fool, Bible, Civility, film, History, Holidays, Liturgy, Shakespeare
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The Play’s the Thing

May 7, 2010

That we can watch such things for free over the internet via PBS is something for which I am immensely grateful. That this is just one more story we share as a family – that’s priceless.

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Shelved with: Local Life|| The Reading Life|| Visions & Ventures|| Literature
Tagged With: film, Shakespeare, Stories, web
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Teach Them to Read and Let Them Go!

August 11, 2008

Having conventional life stages mapped out is comforting–we know what we are supposed do and when; but what if life doesn’t always fit in a box? Or what if, as recent developmental research implies, there is no box?

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Shelved with: Mind & Society|| The Reading Life
Tagged With: Unschooling, High School, Daniel T. Willingham, Deschooling, Homeschool, Jean Piaget, Life Without School, Multi-Scale, Parenting, Psychology, Shakespeare, Stories
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Shakespeare Covers the Superbowl

February 3, 2008

Will “the dauntless Brady” meet his match in Eli “yet more Manning than man?” The Bard’s Play, from NPR.

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Shelved with: Margin Notes|| Visual Arts
Tagged With: Margin Notes, Shakespeare, Sports, Theater
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