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Saturday, March 22, 2008
Meme: Passion Quilt
Here's my passion image: Recreating chances for students to reconnect with their own thoughts through writing. Creating an English class where students can find themselves, their past, and their future through reading and writing and thinking about both, even if that path may have been curtailed in the past.
And now I'm tagging the following bloggers:
Susan Graham
Eric Hoefler
Emmet Rosenfeld
Renee Moore
Anthony Cody
Here are the rules
Passion Quilt Meme Rules:
1. Think about what you are passionate about teaching your students.
2. Post a picture from a source like FlickrCC or Flickr Creative Commons or make/take your own that captures what YOU are most passionate about for kids to learn about…and give your picture a short title.
3. Title your blog post “Meme: Passion Quilt” and link back to this blog entry.
4. Include links to 5 folks in your professional learning network or whom you follow on Twitter/Pownce.
And here's a link to my tagger (who is now responsible for my education on how to post art and link to other bloggers because of this homework assignment) Nancy Flannagan
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I know that you have not posted in a while, but I would love to hear your insights into this great meme...
ReplyDeleteFive Things I Wish Policy-makers Knew About My Class (or My Kids,
or My School).
Here are the rules for sharing/sending this meme:
1. Create a list of five things you wish policymakers knew or understood
about your classroom, your school or your students. Post it on your blog.
2. Title your blog post “Meme: Five Things Policymakers Ought to Know” and
link it back to my blog: http://www.storiesfromschool.org/
3. The originator of the meme is Nancy Flanagan, Teacher in a Strange Land.
http://teacherleaders.typepad.com/teacher_in_a_strange_land/