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It’s time to get rid of the weekend

The colossal impact–good, bad, and ugly–that the industrial revolution has had on society is well documented. Organizing our time (for us, and without our consent) is one of the most obvious effects. …

Work

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It’s time to get rid of the weekend
It’s time to get rid of the weekend
Work

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The Case for Attention to the Mental Health of our Children

a school leader’s perspective… As an educator, I feel truly blessed to work with kind, curious, compliant, and hard-working students. They serve as an inspiration each and every day. Our families embrace our mission, and support our world-class faculty and staff. Perhaps against our initial beliefs, the pandemic has only brought the school community…

Mental Health

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The Case for Attention to the Mental Health of our Children
The Case for Attention to the Mental Health of our Children
Mental Health

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Ode to Fidelity

a perspective How will I love thee? Let me, too, be true. Cheat. Act unfairly to gain advantage. Feeling the pull of infidelity? The homo sapien has no cheat gene. Selfishness. Destroying all for a lark. … A slippery slope toward certain ruin. Starts with a flirt, a long glance…

Infidelity

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Ode to Fidelity
Ode to Fidelity
Infidelity

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Mr. Rogers was a radical (and a minister, teacher, and neighbor)

Even with Hollywood’s attention, I don’t think we fully appreciate his genius. I find myself engrossed by Maxwell King’s 2018 biography of Fred Rogers: The Good Neighbor. I have long been an admirer of the man, but I had no grasp of the depth of his genius and contribution to…

Mr Rogers

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Mr. Rogers was a radical (and a minister, teacher, and neighbor)
Mr. Rogers was a radical (and a minister, teacher, and neighbor)
Mr Rogers

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What I learned teaching critical race theory to American teenagers overseas

I have taught critical race theory (CRT) for the past ten years in three different overseas American schools, and that experience has solidified my unequivocal belief that teaching diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are fundamental to an effective liberal arts education, still very relevant in preparing our youth for the…

Critical Race Theory

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What I learned teaching critical race theory to American teenagers overseas
What I learned teaching critical race theory to American teenagers overseas
Critical Race Theory

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Mar 12

The Four-Day Work Week in the Five-Day Schooling Context

a white paper Dr. Paul Richards 6, 5, 4: What is so special about the number 5? …

Four Day Workweek

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The Four-Day Work Week in the Five-Day Schooling Context
The Four-Day Work Week in the Five-Day Schooling Context
Four Day Workweek

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Dec 24, 2022

ChatGTP: the end of schooling?

Sent to our school’s staff in the wake of the buzz created by ChatGTP’s release December 15, 2022 Dear colleagues: On some mornings, I wake up with a racing mind and feel the overwhelming urge to write. Today was such a morning. For a while now, I’ve been keenly interested…

OpenAI

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ChatGTP: the end of schooling?
ChatGTP: the end of schooling?
OpenAI

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Aug 27, 2022

The Tree Peony Flowers

April 30 — May 4, Luzern, Switzerland Seasonal Memoir #72 (Last one!) Why is it so easy to lose “religion” once you leave the tent? Society’s influence? Some perverse aspect of human nature that subconsciously gets one off the true path to happiness? Seeing clearly one’s priorities (as they would…

Seasonal Memoir

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The Tree Peony Flowers
The Tree Peony Flowers
Seasonal Memoir

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Aug 19, 2022

The Frost Stops the Rice Grows

April 25–29, Amherst, MA USA Seasonal Memoir #71 → To get a good night’s sleep, pour a strong cup of coffee, and meditate on a rainy day–that’s all that’s required to figure out all of life’s mysteries, or at least its priorities. → To look at a 300 year old…

Seasonal Memoir

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The Frost Stops the Rice Grows
The Frost Stops the Rice Grows
Seasonal Memoir

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Aug 7, 2022

The First Reed Grows

April 20–24, Athens, Greece Seasonal Memoir #70 I think it’s time to stop the charade of recycling in the West. It seems to have become an exercise in guilt offsetting. There is simply so much waste, especially plastic, that there can be no cost-effective way to gather all of it…

Seasonal Memoir

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The First Reed Grows
The First Reed Grows
Seasonal Memoir

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Having some fun blogging, taking the writing seriously, but not myself.

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