Thursday, October 22, 2009
North Carolina Friends School
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Exploring & Learning Today in North Carolina
Friday, October 2, 2009
It;s National Play outside Day!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Going to NH Children in Nature Conference "Building Nature Based Communities" October 1, 2009, 8:30-3:00 at Camp Yavneh in Northwood
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Education News Update
Once a month I will save all of my education exploring news and give an education update on what's going on that's printed in the newspapers, yes newspapers that are dying at an alarming rate. That's another rant for later about how will our democracy survive without a first amendment – freedom of the press - investigating government and keeping people from all of this dishonesty and greed we see today? All in all the last great undercover investigative reporting was Watergate.
The government seems to be giving an increase to states for early education in a recent education bill. Per the New York Times Sunday Sept 20 shows “New Initiative Would Focus on Raising Quality of Early Learning Programs” by Sam Dillon. A higher ed bill that passed the House last week includes early learning and care programs that serve kids birth to 5. To get the money states have to show a curriculum of sorts, a way to review programs and give quality ratings, training requirements, a plan for parent involvement or reach out, and a way to collect data on children. The Dept of Ed and Health and Human services would admminsiter the Challenge Fund. Some are upset because the bill does not raise the number of kids who can get a pre-K program. This is a focus on quality not quantity attending.. 30 states have kept or increased giving money to early learning and some are reducing and eliminating as many as 12,000 children as in Illinois. The National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University follows the numbers.
Another cry for help in education is in South Africa where students are teaching themselves in classrooms where facutly don't show up. “Keen to Learn, And Let Down In south Africa” by Celia W. Dugger protrays a racist program with chronic problems in the black schools but not the wealthier neighborhoods. Students are angry as they know education is the way to a better country with a great need for bookkeepers, accountants, engineers, doctors. They are crying for an education.
I must say that when I come in to class to teach I don't have students crying for learning here in the United States public schools. We've lost so many students to a different ethic – not work, but glamor, fast fame, petty disagreements and a view that there is an easy way to money.
Other NEWS Literacy is down in Afghanistan since we have taken over because basic institutions like schools are suffering. Greg Mortenstern, author of Three Cups of Tea is making the rounds talking about his new children's books that explain his program to build and rebuild schools in Pakistan..There are small ways to be a part of that.
Aside personal noneducational news: I have a farm in western Nebraska, Banner county exactly, and there on route 14 is one of the 6 windiest places in the United States. I have experienced it. They formed a wind association to speak with companies that would like to put up windmills/turbines. A company is proposing to install 900 to 1000 wind turbines and 3 substations to run them within 10 years. The company is working on changing the laws to be able to send the electricity beyond Nebraska. It could run 750,000 homes! We'll see how it goes. They are just investigating and putting the ideas in motion in the Nebraska legislature to change the laws. People are excited about the economic lift it would give the county. They estimate that each land owner might receive $12,000 a year from the electricity generated by the windmills. It would be one of the largest windmill farms in the world.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Princeton Friends School
A trip in the clouds
We took off at 6:35 PM 9/12/09 on a cloudy rainy day from Manchester, New Hampshire. Clouds low in the sky, maybe only 500 feet off the ground. We were at probably a 45 degree angle and climbing surprisingly smoothly and swiftly through the cream soup fog seeing nothing.
I could barely see the end of the airplane wing. I wondered if we'd break through and see the sun after such a rainy day in New Hampshire. But it was a long ride before it started to get light. The cloud cover was really thick.
I have never flown through clouds this thick and broken through to landlike topography in the clouds., This is white and blue with popcorn clusters spread as far as the eye can see. Care Bear Land. You could easily walk over this rippled surface of hills and valleys.
The clouds are all at different levels, maybe a mile apart looking down. The ones closest to the window go by faster than the ones farther down. All the levels are passing by at different speeds. A few holes allow a look all the way down to the dark ground..
There is a special effect with the setting sun and angle of the cloud's shadows. There are stratus and cumulus clouds miles high, wavy ones that look like the rippled bottom of the ocean. Some are smooth and a little swirly like wheat being blown in the mid west farms.
Blues and white light change at certain levels, look almost pinky golden skin color..
I can't stop looking because as we travel west the thick clouds extend forever. Far in the distance is a giant anvil, one sticking up far above the stratus fields like a slightly slanted butte. Miles high.
It's getting grayer down below but with different shades of gray that show the contours in the folds and bumps. The many layers give an unusual depth perception.
Right now as we head a little bit south the whole sky all the way to the horizon is popcorn looking clouds in undulating mass. Still the higher wispier clouds, sort of sheer are closer to the window and go by faster giving a constant reminder that this isn't a flat picture. Above us is a circle rainbow. I've never seen one. The very thin cirrus clouds way, way up veil the setting sun. The bright round right-in-the-eyes sunshine dances over the tops of the clouds showing a blue shadow or pink gold as it puts on another blanket of slanted light..
Hills tare ouched by the sun, and valleys are bathed in blue or gray shadow, and there in the middle is a baby cloud just hanging by itself going by faster because it's closer than the ones below giving the whole scene it's 3-D image.
Sunset is at about 7 PM on the ground but up here at 26,000 feet we have a few more minutes.
It's an ocean now as we start the descent and are eye to eye level with the tops of the cloud sea. The sun directly in my eyes now as it sets with the cloud horizon. We sink into the gray and whi
Now a gold path from me to the sunset.at 7:10 as the sun sinks below the cloud line. .
At eye level or a little below the spikes or tips of the clouds are defined with the sun just nicking them off the top. Wow. Thick seas above and black evening below. I want to draw it. I want to walk on it or swim in it. I take a picture but I know it won't do it justice. Well, dreams are made of this.