The Heights

I guess movies about teachers are made for people who think they could never be teachers, so that they can imagine how great a challenge  it would be.  Like I would watch a movie about climbing Mount Everest.  Real mountain climbers probably don’t spend a lot of time watching the Discovery Channel, either.  They probably […]

Read More The Heights

Where the Child Things Are

I wish Spike Jonze had invited me over to screen his new movie, and I would have said, “But what is this ABOUT?”  I don’t think the film takes a stand for or against conventional narrative structure, which bothered me, but then again, there is a good blanket fort. Max, in the movie, makes a […]

Read More Where the Child Things Are

The Charm

To keep “4” (that’s what they call him) in my mouth, we have taken extraordinary measures.  He’s had his roots dug out and refilled twice, then he got sliced into from the side.  If I had taken 4 to my vet, he would now be buried in a box in my grandmother’s backyard. Partly because […]

Read More The Charm

Resistance

I advertised that I would follow up with explaining why observing K-12 teachers, rather than using standardized testing to evaluate education practice, would be a hard sell. At least, I will try to explain. Teachers are defensive.  It may be hard for people who have not taught to understand how vulnerable teachers are.  And I […]

Read More Resistance