Friday, September 15, 2017

Thinking...about Thinking

Qtr 1 - Post #2
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To think...or not to think: that is the question.
As a teacher, I say, "Yes!"  
As a student, I say, "What?!  Who has time for that?!"  
As a thinker, I say, "About time!"

In Business Insider's article entitled "I've Adopted a '2-Hour Rule'...," author Zat Rana asserts, "...in the field of education, there has been a lot of work done on the idea of reflective thinking since the 1980s, and it's something that is now seen as a critical component of being an effective teacher."  With this, I heartily agree, and in continued support of this belief,  I have now been blogging for nearly a decade, spending time thinking, writing, reflecting.  Not on just one blog, either!  I am a bit of a glutton, for I blog somewhat consistently on three personal blogs and with my students on our class blogs.  

Also, about twice a year, I pick up a notebook, dividing the pages into sections for each of the responsibilities in my life, adding notes even then, creating task lists.  I carry this notebook everywhere, to work, to church, to various events, adding to the pages notes, questions, even more lists.  Then, after a time, I leave the notebook in a stack, for the purpose has been served, resulting in my being able to think, resulting in my accomplishing more, resulting in more success.

Unfortunately...or in conclusion, I just do not know if enough will take this topic seriously, for the world we live is just so busy being busy that time does not allow for just thinking, for many would view this as doing nothing, as a "waste of time."  Yet...if this tactic were good enough for Newton and Darwin, then why not for Mrs. Gillmore...and for you?!

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Hurricanes: T Not Needed

Thus far, hurricanes have slammed the good ol' United States...in a harsh, destructive manner.  First, Harvey...and then Irma.  In essence, this year has forced...not encouraged!...my learning more about this natural disaster.

According to National Geographic, new information for me about hurricanes included, "A hurricane's high winds are also destructive and may spawn tornadoes."  High winds, I knew, but tornadoes I had not, thinking that the winds would just be too strong.  Not so, for an seen in the picture to the right, tornadoes were quite prevalent during Hurricane Irma.

This year, a yet-to-be-formed tropical storm will be named Tammy.   No, thank you.  Just no!  Before Hurricane Irma arrived, student Irma and I chatted about this and decided that, while we would appreciate our names in the newspapers, this, no this, definitely would not be our claim to fame.  Hummm...Mother Nature did not listen to our chatter, for here came Hurricane Irma, leaving too much destruction, devastating all in her path.  She was just very nice.

In conclusion, hurricanes need to take a break, and those in the paths of Harvey and Irma need time to recover and rebuild, time to focus on the day-to-day needs of survival.  These people, America supports.  Yes.

6: Too Many Straws

Straws x Straws = TOO MANY STRAWS! What shall we as a nation, as a state, as an individual do about this over-consumption of straws...