Saturday, 31 July 2010 03:36
Educare - The Blog
It’s Sunday morning as I write this, my first blog of what I plan to be many, and a blanket of silky snow covers my corner of our Colorado world. I heard yesterday that 49 of the 50 states are blanketed with this snow, some with just traces, others with many feet. Magical feelings well up when snow starts to cover our world. It’s something beyond “snow day” and “roads closed”, it’s a return to that primitive feeling of nesting, of staying close and warm, unhurried. Perhaps, the piles of snow smothering cars and windows are womb-like, providing a comfort that radiates into feelings of well-being.
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Have any of these topics entered your conversations:
Have any of these topics entered your conversations:
- Paying attention to the individual needs of kids
- Integration of curriculum
- Project based learning
- Role of read-alouds in all grades
- Poetry, memory, and life-long learning
- The social - emotional curriculum, so how do I do it?
- The value, importance and inspiration of play
- How do I go about being a more inspired teacher?
- Is this all there is to teaching?
- Culture & Community - two essential ingredients
- What role do outdoor experiences play in my classroom?
- So, what's this about the importance of transitions?
- Discovering your brain all over again

