Albert Camus wrote: “Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”
Now that the school year has hit a rhythm — what new project, approach, or curriculum is blooming in your world?
Each month we will be giving away a copy of Teaching with Heart autographed by Parker J. Palmer (Foreword), Taylor Mali (Introduction) and Sarah Brown Wessling (Afterword).
To be entered to win, post your response to this month’s question in the comment section below.
We will pick the winner through a random number generator. Please be sure to use a valid e-mail address in the “e-mail field” so that we can contact you. As long as you only post your e-mail in the e-mail field, your address will not be published online.
All entries must be posted by November 30th.
On December 5th, we will announce this month’s winner and post the prompt for the December Giveaway.
Check back each month for a new question and chance to win an autographed copy of Teaching with Heart.
Good luck!
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Eleanor Alexander
November 10, 2015 8:59 pmAlthough November is usually my least favourite month, I’ve been jumping out of bed excited for work these days. My Grade 12 students in “Social Justice & Equity” class have been preparing workshops to deliver to Gr. 9 & 10 students in Family Studies class. The first set of presentations took place on Monday and the rest will happen later this week. It was great to see my students’ preparation pay off, with an engaged audience,, and to see how using student-led activities can help fire up students’ interest in difficult topics.
Megan Scribner
November 11, 2015 10:21 pmSounds like a terrific project. Thanks for sharing!