This is a busy time of year, with Progress Reports going out, the holidays lurking in the very near distance (two weeks!) and all of the pressures of our jobs pressing on all sides. What keeps you going during this chaotic time?
Last night, after hours of driving around from tree farm to tree farm, we finally decorated our Christmas tree. Watching Sidney's little face light up with joy as we turned on the lights is a scene that will get me through all the busyness this week. She is finally at an age where she really gets it and that makes all the difference this year. Having a two year old, who is experiencing all the joys of Christmas for the first time, helps me keep it all in perspective.
So what is anchoring you during these last blustery weeks before the holidays?
Monday, December 10, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
Lurking?
There are now many teachers who are members of this blog site, yet most are playing the Lurch role! You always have permission to lurk, but we need to interact too! So, I'm going to get things rolling with a question, and I hope you will decide to contribute a thought, idea or resource to keep the conversation going. All you have to do is click the "comment" link at the bottom-right area below this post. Here we go....
What would you identify as one of your strongest "professional learning moments"? This may have happened in-school, or out-of-school. Please take a moment and write a short comment to share your story.
One moment that comes to mind for me was reading the metaphor of the digital immigrant and digital native set forth by author Marc Prensky. It helped me realize how wide the gap between school and life has become for our students, and heightened my sense of urgency to bridge this gap.
What would you identify as one of your strongest "professional learning moments"? This may have happened in-school, or out-of-school. Please take a moment and write a short comment to share your story.
One moment that comes to mind for me was reading the metaphor of the digital immigrant and digital native set forth by author Marc Prensky. It helped me realize how wide the gap between school and life has become for our students, and heightened my sense of urgency to bridge this gap.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Welcome!
Welcome to sasd2.blogspot.com This is our first post and I look forward to working with your grade level to make this blog a valuable tool for your own professional learning.
New initiatives are best implemented when they result in more efficient work, and I’m convinced that you will find this “virtual learning community” can become a real time-saver as you collaborate with your grade-level partners.
Lots of conversation and support will be coming in the months ahead, but for now I just want to welcome you to the world of Web 2.0. One author calls this the, “read and write” internet. I look forward to reading and creating a wonderful space together….Dave
New initiatives are best implemented when they result in more efficient work, and I’m convinced that you will find this “virtual learning community” can become a real time-saver as you collaborate with your grade-level partners.
Lots of conversation and support will be coming in the months ahead, but for now I just want to welcome you to the world of Web 2.0. One author calls this the, “read and write” internet. I look forward to reading and creating a wonderful space together….Dave
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