The Craziness

I've gone over the deep end. Sure I've had some setbacks. Tooth problems. Job interview. But really, why can't I finish off the Kabul workshop? I'm almost done wockawockawocka, but I'm not done. And I'm almost getting complacent about not done mode. I was really trying to finish today but I couldn't get any good ideas. Maybe tomorrow, the ideas will come.

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Anonymous said…
So how much of a closing do you need/want? End with a picture story book.
What are some of your tags? I bet there's a matching book.
D/
LH said…
They're all pretty boring:
professional basics,
management of programs
lesson planning
teaching methods,
assessment and eval.

see?

I'm awake at 2 so i thought, Hey why not try to work on the workshop?
KC said…
i think this craziness might be part of your creative process. and generally, your outcomes are pretty awesome. so, i propose renaming it "the awesomeness."
Anonymous said…
Well, for one thing, your tags work on all levels - from grade school through college/university, so you could, at the end, zero in on lesson planning, teaching methods, and evaluation (all of which are part of your "professional basics") by reading Once Upon an Ordinary School Day or passages from The year of Miss Agnes.
Ask them (or you do it as a wrap up) to indicate what they noticed as part of the teachers lesson planning and teaching methods, and ask them (or you tell them) what belief system underlies the lessons and methods.
Finally, ask (or tell) how they think the teacher would evaluate his/her lessons and the work done by his/her students.
Remember, in the "Ordinary" book, not all the students become enthralled with writing.
Your "Amen" (or whatever the Afghans say) could be a discussion of whether or not the book teacher is a professional.
LH said…
Gee whiz, I like this.

I have to go to the library today anyway, i'll see if the books are there.

thanks, d.

I think we're in the homestretch here. I loved talking to the program coordinator on skype. because she's from England. She kept saying things were, "brilliant." Isn't that great how they use that adjective to mean, "Okay. fine."
Anonymous said…
If the library doesn't have the books you can get them from Amazon - overnight.
I already gave my copies away. Sorry.
Anonymous said…
Here's a nice little quote you could put on your handouts, or use as your final Amen.
"A teacher can never truly teach unless (s)he is still learning."

-Tagore

True professionals never stop learning. You could commend them for continuing to learn.
LH said…
You've brought me great joy with the AMEN idea.

Great joy indeed.
LH said…
I feel better. Just tweaking the final power point slides and working on the response sheets. Confidence.
Anonymous said…
So - you took some weight off your head in two different ways.
D/

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