
Just back from a week at the beach in Oak Island North Carolina!
It’s been a good week – Sara and I each tried some new stuff which was received well and I took some pretty useful classes myself at the Dodge Learning Resources sponsored Georgia Teaching Writing and Reading Conference. We had some pretty bitchin’ barbecue – listened to some live bluegrass, twangy and frenetic in Lexington with our teacher hosts. I went on a six mile run around Columbia – five of which were finished in a torrential thunderstorm that was amazingly refreshing even with the occasional sting of hailstones. Kurt Vonnegut said that when things are going good one needs to remember to notice and tell themselves so – I remembered to do this as I was soaking wet splash pounding through the rivers of water spurting out of the overtaxed storm drains on Lincoln Street. Of course the namesake is Lincoln the Confederate general in this case.
Anyways – back to contemplation and taking time to think deeply. Doesn’t it just make sense? So why is it our education system seems to be set up for expediency? We give pizza parties for the class that reads the most books – who knows what they will retain from that reading or how much they understood – let’s just see how many we can tear through. We measure reading ability with a stopwatch – test comprehension by what can be parroted back – never mind what the piece read might mean to the reader. Here’s a vocabulary list – look up the definitions and use the word in a sentence it doesn’t matter that you have no other context or personal connection to understand the word, just pass the Friday test. Oh yeah – that’s a school book – you better not mark in it!
Isn’t that where the learning is though - in the margins and pigeon scratched notes inside the back cover? That highlighted paragraph – the sticky note in the center of the page, the turned down corner – isn’t that where the thinking is happening? Sometimes the questions don’t get answered, and that’s not the end of the world either. The end is when the questions stop getting asked.

