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Food Gathering for a Better Earth Day

Food Gathering for a Better Earth Day

It’s Earth Day—time to think about this beautiful planet on which we live. This morning I received an Earth Day message from our local Food Gatherers organization that made me think about creativity. Really. Let’s start with the idea that 30-40% of the food in our communities is not eaten. Food Gatherers, of course, was … Continue reading

Unkind Ravens and Murderous Crows

Unkind Ravens and Murderous Crows

It is the end of the semester, I’m buried in papers to read, and the Polar Vortex is bringing below-freezing temperatures back to Michigan. I definitely needed something to make me laugh. Then James Lane’s Unkind Ravens and Murderous Crows arrived in my mailbox, and the day was suddenly a little better. Yes, it’s attached … Continue reading

The School in the Cloud: Learning Unleashed

The School in the Cloud: Learning Unleashed

What do we do when we can see that the best schools and teachers don’t exist in the places children most need good schools and teachers? This is the question Sugata Mitra faced, and his answers have led to some of the most innovative education in the world. I first learned about his work in … Continue reading

FNV and the Coolness of Vegetables

FNV and the Coolness of Vegetables

It’s time to eat broccoli! Or apples. Or pineapple. And you (and your students) can help make it happen. Recently, First Lady Michelle Obama celebrated the fifth anniversary of her “Let’s Move” campaign by announcing a full-fledged ad campaign designed to market (you guessed it) fruits and vegetables, newly branded as FNV. This is going … Continue reading

Bringing Them in with Trailers

Bringing Them in with Trailers

How do you choose a movie? My husband and I don’t see many movies, but when we do, we are often influenced by movie trailers–especially those shared by friends and family. So I was interested when a recent National Public Radio (NPR) broadcast featured Mike Woolen, who has created trailers for movies including Birdman, Boyhood, … Continue reading

Cinderlad: The Irish Cinderella

Cinderlad: The Irish Cinderella

What would have happened if Cinderella were a man? How might the story be different? An old Irish folk tale provides one answer. As retold by Shirley Climo (and just in time for St. Patrick’s Day), The Irish Cinderlad tells the story of Becan, whose chief worry since childhood was his enormous feet, until his … Continue reading