Seasons to Cycle by August 22, 2018 “Don’t buy that one. I already have it.” As back-to-school advertisements and Halloween decorations … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Spaghetti, With a Side of Heteronormativity by April 15, 2018 The kindergarten classroom is certainly full of indigestible surprises. I am no … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
“Is That All You Can Do – Teach?” by April 15, 2018 One September morning in 1968 I was hitchhiking to my first teaching … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
“That’s Not Fair!” by January 18, 2018 I was in the middle of a game of bingo when equality … Read more 8 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
A Mutual Understanding by January 18, 2018 In many countries, the allure of ideologies promoting nationalism, isolationism and populism … Read more 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
My Monomyth by January 18, 2018 My decision to sit down with my grandfather every Wednesday to record … Read more 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Changing the World One Pencil at a Time by September 15, 2017 In the summer of 2000, I willingly departed the comforts of Nova … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
A Summer Read Triggers a Few Thoughts about Teaching by September 15, 2017 While cicadas are making loud noises outside under the hot sun, I … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
The Ebb and Flow of Art and Life by April 15, 2017 Visualize for a moment the waves of the sea crashing on a … Read more 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Reflections of a Retired Teacher by January 15, 2017 After teaching for a major portion of my working life, it was … Read more 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail