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  • Why I Won't Shut Up and Teach

    After reading a recent blog, suggesting that teachers should self-censor and stay politically inactive, I feel compelled to write this blog.  Telling teachers to shut up and focus on their classrooms is like telling Martin Luther King Jr to shut up and preach or Schindler to shut up and run a factory.  The truth is that, if we want to ...
    Posted to Musings from a Not-So-Master Teacher (Weblog) by jtspencer on July 19, 2007
  • the wizard of odd - standardized testing week

    Students are swept up into the whirlwind of the AIMS test - a grueling twelve hour marathon where they will be transformed from students into data on pretty graphs in Excel sheets.  We're not in Kansas in more. (Honestly, we never were.  We live in Phoenix, home of the traffic cone, the brown cloud and a sea of mundane tract housing) ...
    Posted to Musings from a Not-So-Master Teacher (Weblog) by jtspencer on April 14, 2007
  • What American Idol Taught Me About Assessment

    It is a show which lives up to its name, embodying nearly every form of America's idolatry.  Yet, we scoop it up by the handful - the thirst for fame, the worship of celebrity, the cult of stardom, the sex, the lights, the music, the commercialism and the Coca-Cola.  We listen to the sage advice of the three great high priest, one of ...
    Posted to Musings from a Not-So-Master Teacher (Weblog) by jtspencer on April 2, 2007
  • catch-22 and a staff development meeting

    I first read Catch 22 as a cynical high school student.  Something about the wry humor, the absurdity of the system and the feeling that I was surrounded by insanity resonated well with Mountain Ridge High.  I enjoyed the lively characters, though I never felt any real emotional connection to them.  So, I'm reading it now ten ...
    Posted to Musings from a Not-So-Master Teacher (Weblog) by jtspencer on March 29, 2007