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    29 May, 2020
    Last Day of School Selfie
    blargety-blog, teaching, teen issues

    My what interesting times we have lived through. This morning we had a parade honoring our graduating seniors–they drove through the campus with their families, in their decorated cars, recording

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    11 Aug, 2017
    New story out: Duck Duck God!
    publication, teaching

    My newest publication came out this week from Book Smugglers Publishing: a short story called “Duck Duck God.” Check out this amazing cover they made for it! This story goes

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    20 Jul, 2016
    So let’s talk about teacher unions
    lists, math, teaching, this I believe

    As the Republican National Convention lurches on, teachers are once again under attack as one of the Republican party’s favorite whipping boys. In his speech Tuesday night, Donald Trump Jr.

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    28 Oct, 2013
    Education Policy Courtesy of the OSS
    teaching

    On my internet rambles the other day, I saw someone quote extensively from what was purported to be an OSS manual on sabotage. The manual in question is quoted in

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    22 Dec, 2012
    Another year come and gone
    artist's life, blargety-blog, teaching, writing

    Happy holidays! (And if being told “Happy holidays” bugs you, then . . . HAPPY HOLIDAYS!) Like most people, I can’t help but take the end of the year as

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    21 Jan, 2012
    So you think you’ve defeated SOPA . . .
    rants, teaching, this I believe, tinfoil hat talk

    In the wake of Texas Representative Lamar Smith pulling the Stop Online Piracy Act from consideration yesterday(and Senator Harry Reid doing the same for the Protect IP Act), I saw

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    7 Jan, 2012
    Knowledge for Its Own Sake
    assorted nerdom, math, teaching

    Several weeks ago I stumbled across this interesting interview with Professor Brian Cox, who hosts the BBC/Discovery Channel show Wonders of the Universe. I haven’t watched the show itself—while there’s

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    3 Jan, 2012
    Perspectivefail
    bookish life, teaching, writing

    There are these two young fish swimming along, and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says, “Morning, boys, how’s the

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    20 Dec, 2011
    No Test Left Behind
    math, teaching

    Over the last couple weeks or so, many people in my circles were abuzz over this Washington Post article by Marion Brady relating the experience of a school board member

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    3 Nov, 2011
    On symbolism and author intent
    teaching, writing

    The other day a friend asked what I thought of the way English teachers are always going on and on about symbolism. The whale symbolizes this; the letter symbolizes that;

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