blast from the past
Blast from the Past: I Don’t Know Anything Edition
The following is an excerpt from a post I wrote for my original teaching blog on May 21, 2007. Since that time I’ve passed my PRAXIS II (in the 96th percentile) and have gotten over my worries somewhat. However, it’s interesting to see where my mind was a year and a half ago.
I’ve recently been [...]
Blast From the Past: I Obviously Love Books That End in ‘-omics’ Edition
The following is an excerpt from a post I wrote on April 6th, 2007 for my other blog.
Lastly, I just started reading a GREAT book called Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything. I’m only three chapters in but it has been incredibly thought provoking. From the Wikinomics website:
Based on a $9 million research [...]
Blast From the Past: Freakonomics Edition
The following is an excerpt from a post I made on my first teacher blog on February 19th, 2007. Seeing as I’m in the midst of preparing my economics/personal finance unit, I thought this was duly appropriate. Note: I did end up using some content from Freakonomics.
Hockey ends this weekend (after a looooong drive to [...]
Blast From the Past: Good Thing I Wrote So Many Papers
Here is an article I wrote for my old blog on February 11th, 2007. I’ll be featuring some of these old articles over the next couple weeks.
I just finished watching, Akeelah and the Bee, Dead Poet’s Society, and Dangerous Minds for my Education in a Pluralistic Society class. I’m going to have to write [...]
Blast From the Past: Foreboding
Over the next couple weeks I’m going to be working in articles that I wrote for my old blog. The following is a post I made on February 7th, 2007 after my first economics tutoring session with a student athlete. The connection? I’m currently working on my first unit for student teaching which just so [...]