November 2012

The Possibility is Still There

…so besotted (infatuated) is our educational thought that we believe children regard knowledge rather as repulsive medicine than as inviting food. Hence our dependence on marks and prizes, athletics, alluring presentation, any jam we can devise to disguise the powder. […] This atrophy of the desire of knowledge is the penalty our scholars pay because […]

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Snakes in Ireland – on composition lessons

More enormous relief to teachers, a self-sacrificing and greatly overburdened class can be found in a new post by Dr. Jennifer Spencer of Childlight who admits she wrestled with CM’s assertions on composition for many years. You can read about her findings and conclusions in her latest blog post over at Childlight here: http://childlightusa.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/the-due-use-of-books-by-dr-jennifer-spencer/

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Handicrafts – November 2012

The weather has been really fickle. First it’s fall so we pulled out our warm jackets and boots, then it’s back in the 90s squeezing in more beach and pool days, then cold again, then extreme heat – whatever it is, it’s handicraft season as far as I’m concerned 🙂 Here’s a potato chip scarf

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Marine Layer

If you live in Southern California, you are familiar with the “marine layer” which sometimes hampers a perfectly sunny day at the beach. A few miles inland it’s a hot, sunny beautiful day so you rally the troops and head to the beach only to find that the coast is completely overcast. Sometimes you pack

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