Tag Archives: subjectivity
From Squirrels to Rhizomes: An intro to #rhizo15
There’s a humorous statement that’s made around here that when you get sidetracked from something, you say “squirrel”. It’s reminiscent of what happens to dogs when they are out for a walk. Every squirrel catches their attention. Movement of a … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, Talking, Together
Tagged attention, holistic, instructional design, learning, neutral, questioning, Rhizo15, subjectivity
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Teachers are Humans too!
What does it mean to be human? Why do teachers or educational leaders feel excluded from this category when public perspectives and dialogues reference teaching? In a very human struggle, my thoughts strive to resolve a multitude of issues and perspectives … Continue reading
Posted in Talking, Teaching
Tagged being human, fearless, head, heart, HJ.DeWaard, hybrid pedagogy, Jean Vanier, Maha Bali, Parker Palmer, self, sharing, subjectivity, teachers
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