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Nov 30 2006

Keeping track of my time

So much of life is about the timing. And while that statement is really nothing new, I think I mean that understanding the context within which everything happens is so very important. Today all the teachers dashed out of the building, me included.

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Nov 18 2006

Elastic Potential Teacher Energy

A while back, I taught my students about elastic potential energy. Mainly, if you compress an object it will spring back into shape. I have to say that this concept could be well applied to being a teacher, too. This week, I experienced the worst day ever. It wasn’t the kids. On Wednesday night, I…

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Nov 13 2006

Escape from oppressiveness

I’m slightly delinquent in writing this week. As such, the vibrancy of some of last week’s goings-on have started to slip away. Thus, I’ll keep it to three short snippets. Appalled I’ve noted that many students are suspended right now. We keep getting an interesting parade of parents coming through, interrupting class at odd times.…

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Nov 06 2006

Newton’s Third Law of Teaching

According to Newton, for every bad teaching moment there is an equal and opposite good one. Last Monday started out with a review of our performance of Friday’s Check for Understanding, a.k.a. Quiz, fondly abbreviated the “CFU.” Read it out loud to yourself, and you’ll understand why it’s humorous. This was our first solid mastery…

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a Teach for America science teacher in St. Louis

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Middle School
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