I love reading. I hate research. I wish I could retire.
My English teachers always told me to start with a plan, so the above three sentences are my plan. But as usual, let me elaborate.
I didn’t always love reading. I have funny eyes–not Seinfeld funny have you, but one is lazy, the other is an [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘Education’
July 24, 2008
Reading, Research, and Retirement
March 13, 2008
Textbooks, the anti-buyback
I’m a student and a teacher, but thank God I’m not a student-teacher. One of the greatest things about studying Liberal Studies is that I’m learning all sorts of things about humanity that had previously never donned on me. I just finished my winter quarter and get a week break before my next [...]
March 11, 2008
No Child Left Untested
As our instructional coach has been telling us for weeks, it’s the most wonderful time of year. If this blog were a pasture, I just forced you step in a cow pie. Sorry. Next time wear galoshes.
The reason for my overt cynicism is the annual CSAP test–Colorado’s attempt to keep the politicians [...]
