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Living the Questions with Children
“Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.” -Rainer Maria Rilke “What do you know to be true?” This spacious question leaves lots of room for the answer … Continue reading
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Cinderella and the Underground Railroad
This week I announced that we were going on a field trip that did not require signed permission forms. We were going on an imaginary field trip that would require courage, open minds, and a willingness to be other than … Continue reading
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A Little School of Citizenship
I became loosely aware of politics in the third grade. President Johnson came to our church. And another time his vice president, Hubert Humphrey, came. I stepped forward to say good morning and that moment stands still in a newspaper … Continue reading
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October Truth
My first real teaching interview was in Stafford County, Virginia. It was still rural then and there were only a handful of elementary schools. Everyone knew that if you were from Emporia you would get a job; the people in … Continue reading
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I Can See Clearly Now
Last February, just days after my sister’s memorial service, I noticed a shadow falling across my line of vision like a curtain. My poetic friends mused about the timing. Yes, I was living in the shadow of grief, but this … Continue reading
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Don’t Forget to Look
My memory is stored in touch, sound, sight, smell, and story. The places I lived and visited as a child are working stage sets for the truth-story mix that fuses my Once with the unfolding Now. That didn’t happen by … Continue reading
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Who is Your Inner Editor?
If you write, I am pretty sure you have one. And if you don’t write, I know you do– and I know they’ve had the last word. So far. Some people call them inner critics. I have two and they … Continue reading
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Love’s Signature
Is there room for a eulogy on a teaching blog? In this case, I think there is. I learned so much about writing and living and loving and teaching from my sister. I have written about her on this blog … Continue reading
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Learning Joy
I know that a lot of learning takes place in Room 204; the children learn from me and I learn from them. These twenty-five students are twenty-five teachers. We teach each other and, as a result, I live a life … Continue reading
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In the Shade of the Miracle Tree
Throughout my career, I have stood sentinel on the line between church and state. Perhaps you imagine that line as a dividing line between people of different religions—or perhaps that line evokes an image of people of faith on one … Continue reading