“The Peace Of Wild Things” By Wendell Berry
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A beautiful poem of suffering, anxiety about the future, and ultimately–finally–love. By Wendell Berry, here is “The Peace Of Wild Things.”
Learning is a process of acquiring knowledge, but more crucially acquiring the habits and tendencies to transfer that knowledge in personally meaningful circumstances.
“The Peace Of Wild Things” By Wendell Berry Read More
A beautiful poem of suffering, anxiety about the future, and ultimately–finally–love. By Wendell Berry, here is “The Peace Of Wild Things.”
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12 Literary Road Trips In A Single Map by TeachThought Staff Richard Kreitner and Steven Melendez over at atlasobscura recently shared a
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The need to belong, the desire to be understood, and the instinct to understand are universal human emotions that mean everything.
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This collection of tools for students to publish what they learn include blogging, infographics, YouTube, podcasts, and more.
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Speaking another language is among the many things that have been made easier with the explosion of the digital universe.
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One of the most significant challenges facing formal education in the United States is the chasm separating schools and communities.
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Create a discovery jar. At the beginning of summer, brainstorm all of the things your child is curious about, then put them in a jar.
Creating A Fire For Inquiry Starts At The Beginning Read More
If You Want To Create A Fire For Inquiry, Start At The Beginning by Brian Cleary, oldbrainteacher.com If science is