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A Sense of Humor is No Joke

Previously posted on www.shannonprincipal.edublogs.org May 8, 2007 I was walking down the hall one day and noticed a young lady down on h…

Started by Greg Farr

5 Apr 13, 2010
Reply by Aundrea Croft

Words to Live By

This is a favorite teacher story of mine. It's written by a NC high school teacher about a chance encounter early in his career that made a…

Started by John Norton

2 Feb 15, 2009
Reply by Diana Reid

In the beginning..

They say a picture is worth a thousand words and a story is worth a thousand pictures. I think that if we share all kinds of stories from t…

Started by Kevin

4 May 23, 2008
Reply by Amanda Swartz

What are we teaching outside the classroom?

The societies we create in schools that are "compulsary" are not ones that we either control or even know how to. Human social interaction…

Started by Kevin

2 Jul 10, 2007
Reply by Kevin

only one person clapped

A girl in my class had her grandfather staying with her. She found that she enjoyed just passing the time with him, playing games and discu…

Started by Connie Weber

2 Jun 23, 2007
Reply by Ginger Lewman

Are we killing imagination?

After Decherd Tennessee, my dad set sail, with us in tow to Pennsylvania, where I was pronounced a dullard. My time in the library in Tenne…

Started by Kevin

7 Jun 23, 2007
Reply by Ginger Lewman

Learning how to get away with anything!

My stories are ones where I learned how to "get around" the system. My first good lesson was when I was in third grade when the meanest tea…

Started by Ginger Lewman

3 Jun 12, 2007
Reply by Terry Eis

Moving on

Moving was a part of my father’s biological imperative and true to form he moved my family to yet another venue in the summer of 1978. This…

Started by Kevin

2 May 30, 2007
Reply by Kevin

Tennessee

After Hawthorne came Pelham Tennessee, where I came to discover that I was a genious! It seems that my Texas and subsequent Kansas schoolin…

Started by Kevin

0 May 30, 2007

...growing up to learn from and to be like Bonnie Bassler

If I were a grade schooler and saw the PBS video Profile: Bonnie Bassler, I'd want to grow up someday having someone like her as a teacher…

Started by Skip Zilla

0 May 29, 2007

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