Question & Thought for June 22nd, 2016!!!

Good Wednesday Morning!
1. Question – Times are changing, technology is everywhere so should we integrate technology in the classroom?
2. Thought – Electronics have infiltrated school, too. They’re front and center now in how students experience formalized classroom learning. Smart Boards are all the rage, websites, chat rooms, tweets, blogs, wikis and Nings. E-books, I Pads and tablets have arrived. Teachers are encouraged, sometimes at administrative sword point, to “integrate technology” into all they do, are led to believe they’re stick-in-the-muds and on thin ice if they don’t. New is not only good, new is better, always. (You’re Not So Special by David McCullough, Jr.)
“The political structure of a commonwealth may consist of a monarchy, an aristocracy, or a democracy. These three kinds of commonwealth may provide security and protection for their subjects, or may degenerate into tyranny, oligarchy, or anarchy.” (John Hobbes)
rem – I had no knowledge that I had no knowledge.
Question & Thought & ANDs.

Question & Thought for June 21st, 2016!!!

Good Tuesday Morning!!!
1. Questions – Read Amendment 9 carefully: The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
What rights do you think it covers?​ Would you prefer to see those rights listed? Why or why not?
2. Thought – The mention of certain rights in the Constitution does not mean that these are the only rights that people have or does not make other rights less important.
These unnamed rights probably meant those like “pursuit of happiness.” Some of them are so vague they cannot be legally defined. (The Constitution by Joyce L. Stevos)
“The happy Union of these States is a wonder; their Constitution a miracle; their example the hope of Liberty throughout the world.” (James Madison)
rem – I had no knowledge that I had no knowledge.
Question & Thought & ANDs.

Question and Thought for June 20th, 2016!!!

Good Monday Morning!
1. Question – How many kids is enough?
2. Thought – Also significant among today’s realities is this: earlier generations had more children, which gives grandparents an authority and near-biblical aura their parent children lack. With more offspring under their roof, yesterday’s mothers and fathers had to spread their ministrations, resources and expectations further and thinner, their attitudes by necessity more laissez-faire. And they were younger – often much younger than – new parents are now, and making do on the fly. How they treated their children would today feel like neglect, although more capably independent children tended to result. Starting in their early twenties, my parents raised five. To us that felt normal. Five was standard. Big was eight or ten. Three was small. Two was paltry, lonely, almost sad. One was definitely sad. None was tragic. Prayers were said, condolences offered. Today, though, usually with the explanation of financial concerns, sometimes with expiration dates looming, parents often stop at two, particularly if they find both genders represented. Three is a big brood. Four, which Janice and I somehow arranged for ourselves, starting in our mid-thirties, is prodigious. Five is reckless. Six and beyond is weird. (You Are Not Special by David McCullough, Jr.)
“Laus Deo,” meaning “Praise be to God.” On top of the Washington Monument in D.C.
rem – I had no knowledge that I had no knowledge.
Question & Thought & ANDs.

Question & Thought for June 15th, 2016!!!

Good Wednesday Morning!
1. Question – Times are changing, technology is everywhere so should we integrate technology in the classroom?
2. Thought – Electronics have infiltrated school, too. They’re front and center now in how students experience formalized classroom learning. Smart Boards are all the rage, websites, chat rooms, tweets, blogs, wikis and Nings. E-books, I Pads and tablets have arrived. Teachers are encouraged, sometimes at administrative sword point, to “integrate technology” into all they do, are led to believe they’re stick-in-the-muds and on thin ice if they don’t. New is not only good, new is better, always. (You’re Not So Special by David McCullough, Jr.)
“The political structure of a commonwealth may consist of a monarchy, an aristocracy, or a democracy. These three kinds of commonwealth may provide security and protection for their subjects, or may degenerate into tyranny, oligarchy, or anarchy.” (John Hobbes)
rem – I had no knowledge that I had no knowledge.
Question & Thought & ANDs.