The Ancient Greeks had two words for time: chronos and kairos. Chronos refers to linear, sequential time; it's the root of chronological. Kairos refers to the right time for something, an opportunity. I like this idea. If you would have told me a little over a year ago that I would be teaching 7th graders … Continue reading October 25: Moment of Whoa
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February 17: Ready for Action
I spent the day with Annika at her basketball tournament today. This was her first year playing, but she was on a team with a lot of super-talented kids who have obviously been playing basketball for years already, so while she practiced hard, she didn't get much playing time in the tougher games today. She … Continue reading February 17: Ready for Action
February 5: Basketball Diary
Annika is playing basketball this year for the first time. She loves playing, even though there are a lot of kids on the team who are more skilled and often don't pass to her. She is playing within a group of kids who have been playing a lot for much longer than she has, and … Continue reading February 5: Basketball Diary
January 26: Debate Access: Some Issues
I promised before I would write more about this (I'm sure you are all thrilled), and today I got my "thanks for judging state debate" letter and check in the mail, so no time like the present. I started compiling a list of potential issues with accessibility in debate earlier this year and I'm going … Continue reading January 26: Debate Access: Some Issues